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Suzerainty (/ˈsuːzərənti, -rɛnti/)
includes the
rights and
obligations of a person, state, or
other polity which controls the
foreign policy and relations...
- 1305. Mann and the Isles,
under Norwegian suzerainty.
Kingdom of Dublin,
nominally under Norwegian suzerainty. Northumbria,
settled c. 902 and
first ruled...
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cession of
Jammu &
Kashmir as a
separate princely state under British suzerainty. The Sikh
kingdom of
Punjab was
expanded and
consolidated by Maharajah...
- inter-tribal
alliances with the
Balochs and Dehwaris;
notwithstanding nominal suzerainties to
Persia and
Afghanistan at times, the
kingdom gained in size and reached...
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protection under the
British crown in
British India, but not ****ociated
suzerainties.
After Indian independence, the
Government of
India retained the status...
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puppet states, were
usually on the
periphery of the
Ottoman Empire under suzerainty of the
Sublime Porte, over
which direct control was not established, for...
- The
House of
Giray (Crimean Tatar: Geraylar, كرايلر;
Ottoman Turkish: آل جنكيز, romanized: Âl-i Cengiz, lit. 'Genghisids'), also the Girays, were the Genghisid/Turkic...
- two
different territories,
Prussia under the
suzerainty of
Poland and
Brandenburg under the
suzerainty of the Holy
Roman Empire, the two
states are known...
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under a form of
indirect rule,
subject to a
subsidiary alliance and the
suzerainty or
paramountcy of the
British Crown. At the time of the
British withdrawal...
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entailed the
creation of a
string of "de-Russified" and German-friendly
suzerainties—likely to be
someday linked to the
Third Reich by
either or both the...