- 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...
-
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...
- The
native states of India, also
known as
feudatory or
princely states, were
typically v****als
under a
local or
regional ruler who owed
allegiance to...
-
Sambhajinagar district, Maharashtra). The
Yadavas initially ruled as
feudatories of the
Western Chalukyas.
Around the
middle of the 12th century, as the...
- was Orugallu, now
known as Warangal.
Early Kakatiya rulers served as
feudatories to
Rashtrakutas and
Western Chalukyas for more than two centuries. They...
- Rashtrakutas,
their native homeland and
their language. The
Elichpur clan was a
feudatory of the
Badami Chalukyas, and
during the rule of Dantidurga, it overthrew...
- swallow-tailed
saffron pennant.
Kolhapur State,
together with its
jagirs or
feudatory v****al
estates (including Ichalkaranji),
covered an area of 3,165 square...
-
finally becoming the
state of
Uttar Pradesh in 1950. The
following were
feudatory estates —taluqdaris or parganas— of Oudh:
Balrampur Estate Benares State...
- v****al. Arnoraja's son
Vigraharaja IV
subdued Kumarapala's
Chahamana feudatories at Naddula. The
Shakambhari Chahamana-Chaulukya
relations seem to have...