- A v****al or
liege subject is a
person regarded as
having a
mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the
context of the
feudal system in
medieval Europe...
- The
Revolt of the
Three Feudatories, (Chinese: 三藩之亂; pinyin: Sānfān zhī luàn) also
known as the
Rebellion of Wu Sangui, was a
rebellion lasting from 1673...
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existence of
Yadava feudatories (such as
Seunas of Masavadi)
ruling in the
Dharwad region in the 9th century,
although these feudatories cannot be connected...
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Tributary States, also
known as the
Gadajats (ଗଡ଼ଜାତ) and as the
Orissa Feudatory States, were a
group of
princely states of
British India now part of the...
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Zheng Jing's
return to
China to parti****te in the
Revolt of the
Three Feudatories paved the way for the Qing
invasion and
occupation of
Taiwan in 1683...
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Three Feudatories (1673–81), four
hundred thousand Green Standard Army
soldiers were deplo**** by the Manchus/Qing
against the
Three Feudatories, in addition...
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soldiers were used
against the
Three Feudatories besides 200,000 Bannermen. In the
Revolt of the
Three Feudatories Manchu Generals and
Bannermen were initially...
- the
early Qing Dynasty,
known for his role in the
Revolt of the
Three Feudatories. He was
Prince of
Pingnan (平南王, "Prince who
Pacifies the South"), inheriting...
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downfall of the
Satavahana Empire, whom they had
formerly served as
feudatories. The
Pallavas became a
major southern Indian power during the
reign of...
- of
Santivarman (AD 455–470) uses the term Samanta-Chudamanayah (best
feudatories). The
Samanta in
South India was used to mean a v****al to an emperor...