- 6°51′N 158°13′E / 6.850°N 158.217°E / 6.850; 158.217 The
Saudeleur dynasty (Pohnpeian:
Mwehin Sau Deleur, "Period of the Lord of Deleur"; also spelled...
- The
Saudeleur received food at a
particular islet:
first Peiniot, and
later the
closer Usennamw.
Around 1628, when
Isokelekel overthrew the
Saudeleurs and...
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legend recounts that the
Saudeleur rulers, the
first to
bring government to Pohnpei, were of
foreign origin. The
Saudeleur centralized form of absolute...
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Legend has it that the
Saudeleur dynasty ended when
another foreigner,
called Isokelekel,
invaded the islands,
overthrew the
Saudeleurs, and
instituted the...
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legend recounts that the
Saudeleur rulers, the
first to
bring government to Pohnpei, were of
foreign origin. The
Saudeleur centralized form of absolute...
-
early 1600s. He
invaded the island,
ended the
oppressive rule of the
Saudeleur, and
instituted the
decentralized chiefdom (nahnmwarki)
system that has...
-
known as the
location of the
ruined city of Nan Madol, the
capital of the
Saudeleur Dyanasty until 1628,
which consisted of a
series of
artificially constructed...
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around 1600. The city, however, had
declined by
around 1800
along with the
Saudeleur dynasty and was
completely abandoned by the 1820s.
During the 19th century...
-
island of
Pohnpei and used to be the
ceremonial and
political seat of the
Saudeleur dynasty that
united Pohnpei's
estimated 25,000
people from
about AD 500...
- 1% 36 Lan Xang 400,000 0.1% 37 Prin****lity of
Moldavia 400,000 0.1% 38
Malacca Sultanate 135,000 0.03% 39 Nan
Madol (
Saudeleur dynasty) 25,000 0.004%...