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resources and population, from which four principalities emerged: Ynys MĂ´n for
Gwynedd, the Severn river valley for Powys, the Vale for Glamorgan and the lands up to the Wye (Morgannwg), and the Ystrad Tywi (Valley of the Tywi) for Deheubarth. Rhodri the Great inherited Gwynedd from his father and Powys through his mother, and married Angharad of Seisyllwg (Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire) and ruling there by right of his wife. Rhodri exerted great influence in the rest of Wales as well, and after his death his realms were divided amongst his sons. Nevertheless, the
2040:). After that, Kilimanjaro was included in the governing structure, and the "chiefs" authority was constrained accordingly. From 1886 to 1916, Kilimanjaro was governed by the Germans as part of German East Africa. From 1916 to 1961, it was governed by the British as a part of the territory that had been renamed Tanganyika. In December 1961, it was incorporated into the independent sovereign state of Tanganyika. However, as of 1899, there were 37 Kingdoms atop the mountain, according to August Windenmann, a German surgeon stationed at Moshi in the 1890s.
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contributed to a strong sense of localism and autonomy, though the Welsh people shared a deeply felt sentiment of nationality, as reflected in Welsh law codified in the 10th century. According to historian
Professor John Davies, there are four geographic regions more or less equal in terms of
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Rarely has the country of Wales formed one cohesive kingdom. For the greater part of its history, Wales evolved into four kingdoms, or principalities, following the Roman withdrawal from
Britain in the 5th century. Mountainous terrain, forested river valleys, and remote upland
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It is hard, in fact, even to find a satisfactory terminology for the political units we can imagine the early Anglo-Saxons to have had. Tribe, petty kingdom and kingdom are the terms most commonly used.
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who did not rule all of
Ireland but were recognised as holding positions of authority over the other kings. These two titles were not mutually exclusive and were often held by the same individual.
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England was ruled by numerous Brittonic kings, which are discussed under
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In addition to the Irish petty kingdoms, there was a Norse presence on the island from the 9th century. They conquered Dublin, where they established the
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which was centred on modern York, England. The Norse also controlled several other coastal settlements, including
Wexford, Waterford, Cork and Limerick.
2062:, claimed overlordship over the whole of Wales, though they would encounter resistance by junior dynasts of Dinefwr. It would not be until the 1216
301:(and much more) in his 1534 campaign. Many of the former Anatolian beyliks became the basis for administrative subdivisions in the Ottoman Empire.
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in the 16th century). Alternatively, a petty kingdom would be a minor kingdom in the immediate vicinity of larger kingdoms, such as the medieval
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who conquered their lands and re-assured a homogeneous rule in
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it by right of his wife on her behalf, and incorporated it into his kingdom. Later, Angharad and Rhodri gave
Seisyllwg to their second son
1895:(formed from the union of Bernicia with the more southerly Deira; later controlled territory further west upon the incorporation of Rheged)
2252:, which became part of Scotland in around the 11th century, most of these had been absorbed into Anglo-Saxon kingdoms by the 8th century.
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remained independent throughout most of the period of consolidation, except for a period of 60 years (1580–1640) when it was part of the
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There were various
Christian petty kingdoms as well on the peninsula that, in the Middle Ages, consolidated into the modern states of
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There existed other
Brittonic petty kingdoms outside modern Wales and the North West of England. These are collectively known as
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Chagga Kingdoms, also historically referred to as the Chaggaland, were a pre-colonial series of a Bantu sovereign states of the
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and can be divided into culture groups, over whether they were predominantly Malay, Indianized, Sinified or Islamized.
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was established as a united entity, there were various kingdoms in the area—of which the main seven were known as the
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re-incorporated most of these beyliks into Ottoman territory in a space of around 25 years. The final blow for the
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and even southern Norway. This probably reflects the volatile politics of Iron Age Scandinavia. The province of
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to rule as a vassal and appendage of Gwynedd. Cadell founded the Dinefwr dynasty of Deheubarth.
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once consisted of several petty kingdoms; indeed, the name SmĂĄland means small lands/countries.
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were the various Islamic petty kingdoms that existed in Iberia after the collapse of the
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or Strathclyde, located mainly in modern South West Scotland but extending into Cumbria.
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before its unification. They can be grouped by language:
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but originated in and initially extended into Ireland)
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1099:The petty kingdoms of Norway numbered at least 28:
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731:) in the south east. The fifth kingdom,
289:in 1515 during his campaign against the
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1435:Sultanate of Maguindanao
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843:survived as later Irish
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1371:Rajahnate of Sanmalan
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778:. There also existed
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236:Further information:
2593:Kingdom of the Aurès
2553:Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
2495:, pp. 108–113.
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1701:Rajahnate of Maynila
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1307:Kedatuan of Madja-as
1047:unification of Nepal
768:High King of Ireland
427:Caliphate of Cordoba
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1684:Rajahnate of Butuan
1647:Kingdom of Caboloan
1630:Kedatuan of Dapitan
1419:Kedatuan of Dapitan
1323:Rajahnate of Butuan
678:CĂłiced Ol nEchmacht
597:(identified as the
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519:Kingdom of Portugal
502:Kingdom of Valencia
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2588:Kingdom of Odoacer
2558:Burgundian kingdom
2548:Alamannian kingdom
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2493:Celtic Place Names
2480:Celtic Place Names
2068:Llywelyn the Great
2056:House of Aberffraw
2026:Kilimanjaro Region
1635:Kingdom of Namayan
1595:Chiefdom of Taytay
1515:Sultanate of Lanao
958:, but lay between
507:Kingdom of Majorca
472:Kingdom of Navarre
462:Kingdom of Galicia
457:Kingdom of Castile
321:Kingdom of England
226:Holy Roman Emperor
204:. By the European
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143:Kingdom of England
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2583:Kingdom of Altava
2462:978-0-87779-546-9
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2401:978-0-521-63351-2
2022:Mount Kilimanjaro
1974:According to the
1955:Earldom of Orkney
1750:and the duchy of
1706:Sultanate of Sulu
1679:Rajahnate of Cebu
1451:Rajahnate of Cebu
1339:Sultanate of Sulu
1035:Kingdom of JĂłrvĂk
1015:Kingdom of Dublin
890:Southern UĂ NĂ©ill
492:Kingdom of Aragon
417:Iberian Peninsula
396:Kingdom of JĂłrvĂk
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1976:Norse sagas
1925:; see also
1893:Northumbria
1881:Anglo-Saxon
1794:Strathclyde
1756:Herzegovina
1670:Indianized
1247:Philippines
1067:बाइसे राज्य
1059:Baise Rajya
1045:Before the
928:TĂr Eoghain
705:an Mhumhain
349:East Anglia
337:Northumbria
319:Before the
287:Dulkadirids
2643:Categories
2343:References
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2234:Hen Ogledd
2196:Maelienydd
2146:Ceredigion
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2114:Deheubarth
2097:Meirionydd
2036:(kings in
1947:NorĂ°reyjar
1846:the Mearns
1783:Hen Ogledd
1355:Kumalarang
1235:Vingulmark
1125:HĂĄlogaland
892:who ruled
831:ri tuaithe
789:rĂ ruirech
387:) and the
283:Ramadanids
271:Karamanids
214:morganatic
210:mediatized
187:post-Roman
69:newspapers
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2089:See also
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1984:folklands
1951:Caithness
1936:SuĂ°reyjar
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1869:Ath-Fotla
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1734:Medieval
1643:Sinified
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1180:Ringerike
1175:Raumarike
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619:Brigantes
587:Vellabori
558:Geography
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325:heptarchy
311:Heptarchy
275:Mehmed II
2301:Chiefdom
2295:See also
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2270:Gododdin
2227:Dumnonia
2186:Pengwern
2038:Kichagga
2030:Tanzania
2006:Tanzania
1996:Götaland
1988:Svealand
1887:Bernicia
1818:Pictavia
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1762:Scotland
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1210:Telemark
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1185:Rogaland
1165:Orkdalen
1155:Nordmøre
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805:rĂ tuath
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567:Rhobogdi
563:Vennicni
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438:Portugal
389:Wihtwara
345:Bernicia
267:Murad II
263:Mehmed I
248:Anatolia
232:Anatolia
159:Scotland
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202:duchies
185:, many
163:England
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1200:Solør
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