World Monarchies and DynastiesThroughout history, royal dynasties have dominated countries and empires around the world. Kings, queens, emperors, chiefs, pharaohs, czars - whatever title they ruled by, monarchs have shaped institutions, rituals, and cultures in every time period and every corner of the globe. The concept of monarchy originated in prehistoric times and evolved over centuries right up to the present. Efforts to overthrow monarchies or evade their rule - such as the American, French, Chinese, and Russian revolutions - are considered turning points in world history. Even today, many countries retain their monarchies, although in vastly reduced form with little political power. One cannot understand human history and government without understanding monarchs and monarchies. This fully-illustrated encyclopedia provides the first complete survey of all the major rulers and ruling families of the world, past and present. No other reference work approaches the topic with the same sense of magnitude or connection to historical context. Arranged in A-Z format for ease of access, World Monarchies and Dynasties includes information on major monarchs and dynasties from ancient time to the present. This set: includes overviews of reigns and successions, genealogical charts, and dynastic timelines; addresses concepts, problems, and theories of monarchy; provides background and information for further research; highlights important places, structures, symbols, events, and legends related to particular monarchs and dynasties; includes a master bibliography and multiple indexes. |
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... British protection and the presence of British soldiers in Peshwa lands , Sindhia objected . In response , the British captured Ahmadnagar in 1803 and returned it to the Peshwas . Ahmadnagar remained neutral during the third Maratha war ...
... British protection and the presence of British soldiers in Peshwa lands , Sindhia objected . In response , the British captured Ahmadnagar in 1803 and returned it to the Peshwas . Ahmadnagar remained neutral during the third Maratha war ...
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... British in the First Anglo- Burmese War ( 1824-1826 ) . In the resulting Treaty of Yandabo ( 1826 ) , he was forced to cede several coastal regions to British India . Myanmar continued to lose territory and authority to the British ...
... British in the First Anglo- Burmese War ( 1824-1826 ) . In the resulting Treaty of Yandabo ( 1826 ) , he was forced to cede several coastal regions to British India . Myanmar continued to lose territory and authority to the British ...
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... British were peaceful, but they changed when the Europeans began to take land away from the Powhatan. The natives attacked the British in 1608, 1622, and 1644, but they were defeated. The Creek Confederacy occupied the southeastern part ...
... British were peaceful, but they changed when the Europeans began to take land away from the Powhatan. The natives attacked the British in 1608, 1622, and 1644, but they were defeated. The Creek Confederacy occupied the southeastern part ...
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... British control . To facilitate administration throughout the region , the British broke traditional lines of succession , selecting individuals from within the royal lineages that they felt they could best control . Thus , Kahaya II ...
... British control . To facilitate administration throughout the region , the British broke traditional lines of succession , selecting individuals from within the royal lineages that they felt they could best control . Thus , Kahaya II ...
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... British history thanks to recent historical scholarship , which has recast her as a strong and intelligent ruler . The second daughter of James II ( r . 1685-1688 ) and Anne Hyde , the first of James's two wives , Anne came of age ...
... British history thanks to recent historical scholarship , which has recast her as a strong and intelligent ruler . The second daughter of James II ( r . 1685-1688 ) and Anne Hyde , the first of James's two wives , Anne came of age ...
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