-
permission from the
Mughal rulers to
establish trades and
factories in India. In
fiscal terms, the
throne lost the
revenues needed to
pay its
chief officers,...
- born
Carlo della Torre di Rezzonico, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 6 July 1758 to his
death in
February 1769. He was...
-
degree of independence. At Seku's
death around 1740,
Famagah refused to
pay allegiance to
Sekou Ouattara's sons and
seized the area
which included Tiefo...
- entrepreneur,
venture capitalist, and
political activist. A co-founder of
PayPal,
Palantir Technologies, and
Founders Fund, he was the
first outside investor...
- The
Papal States (/ˈpeɪpəl/
PAY-pəl; Italian:
Stato Pontificio; Latin:
Dicio Pontificia),
officially the
State of the Church, were a
conglomeration of...
- the
control of a
local Arab
ruler known as the
Sharif of Mecca, but at most
times the
sharif owed
allegiance to the
ruler of one of the
major Islamic...
- payment, some
Muslim scholars claim that some
Islamic rulers exempted those who
could not
afford to
pay from the Jizya.
Together with kharāj, a term that...
- (Latin:
Ioannes VIII; died 16
December 882) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 14
December 872 to his death. He is
often considered...
-
Payal Rohatgi (born 9
November 1978) is an
Indian actress and
reality TV
performer who
appears in
Hindi films. She was a
contestant in the
reality show...
-
Jagat Singh II (17
September 1709 – 5 June 1751), was the
Sisodia Rajput ruler of
Mewar Kingdom (r. 1734 – 1751). He
being the
eldest among his brothers...