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Beretuo and Mamponghene
He is the Mamponghene ( Chief of the Ashante-Mampong Area ), of the Beretuo clan.

Dynasty and 1720
* Dalai Lama ( 1492 – 1959, but subordination to Manchu Qing Dynasty between 1720 and 1912 )
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Sukjong ( 15 August or 8 September 1661 – 13 July 1720 ) was the 19th king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea from 1674 to 1720.

Dynasty and Regent
In Qing Dynasty historical records, Dorgon was the first to be referred to as Shezhengwang 摄政王 ( The Prince Regent ).
Artabanus the Hyrcanian was a Persian political figure during the Achaemenid Dynasty who was reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months ( 465 BC – 464 BC ).
A political organization called the Imperial Order of the Dragon of Annam created by Chanh Buu of Chicago, Illinois-alias Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Chánh-a self-styled " prince " and " Regent of the Imperial Nguyễn Dynasty ", enjoys no recognition or sanction from Prince Bảo Thắng of Vietnam, Head of the Imperial Nguyễn Dynasty, from the Vietnamese Imperial Family Overseas Council, or affiliation with the Vietnamese Imperial Family in any form.
Many in the Lý royal family blamed the Trần for usurping, and in particular, the Imperial Regent Trần Thủ Độ, who masterminded the overthrowing of theDynasty.

Dynasty and became
Native Chinese astronomy flourished during the Song Dynasty, and during the Yuan Dynasty became increasingly influenced by medieval Islamic astronomy.
Those who lived during the Shang Dynasty also believed that their ancestors — their parents and grandparents — became like gods when they died, and that their ancestors wanted to be worshipped, too, like gods.
Following the abandonment of Legalism in China after the Qin Dynasty, Confucianism became the official state ideology of China, until it was replaced by the " Three Principles of the People " ideology with the establishment of the Republic of China, and then Maoist Communism after the ROC was replaced by the People's Republic of China in Mainland China.
Following the Qin Dynasty, Confucianism became the dominant philosophical school of China.
Neo-Confucianism became highly popular during the Song Dynasty and Ming Dynasty due in large part to the eventual combination of Confucian and Zen Philosophy.
The School of Principle gained supremacy during the Song Dynasty with the philosophical system elaborated by Zhu Xi, which became mainstream and officially adopted by the government for the Imperial examinations under the Yuan Dynasty.
The Xinhai Revolution ultimately succeeded with the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, and Chiang became a founding member of the KMT.
Mu ' awiyah became the sixth Caliph, establishing the Umayyad Dynasty.
This epoch became known as the era of the Five Good Emperors, and was followed by the short-lived Severan Dynasty.
During the social and cultural climate of the ancient Eastern Jin Dynasty ( 316-420 AD ) based at Nanjing in the south, painting became one of the official pastimes of Confucian-taught bureaucratic officials and aristocrats ( along with music played by the guqin zither, writing fanciful calligraphy, and writing and reciting of poetry ).
During the Chinese Song Dynasty ( 960-1279 AD ), not only landscape art was improved upon, but portrait painting became more standardized and sophisticated than before ( for example, refer to Emperor Huizong of Song ), and reached its classical age maturity during the Ming Dynasty ( 1368-1644 AD ).
In order to prevent the influence of the other families, a half-sister of Korean Goryeo Dynasty monarch Gwangjong became his wife in the 10th century.
After the Zheng He voyages in the 15th century, the foreign policy of the Ming Dynasty in China became increasingly isolationist.
Some Taoist records claim Guanyin was a Chinese female who became an immortal during the Shang Dynasty.
After the fall of Liao Dynasty in 1125, the Mongols became a leading tribe on the steppe and also had power in Northern China.
Chinese Islamic cuisine is another important component of Beijing cuisine, and was first prominently introduced when Beijing became the capital of the Yuan Dynasty.
Porcelain became a renowned Chinese export during the Tang Dynasty ( 618-906 CE ) and subsequent dynasties.
It was established before the fall of the Ming Dynasty, but it became mature only after 1661, following the death of the Shunzhi Emperor and the accession of his son, the Kangxi Emperor.
From the Yuan Dynasty in 1292 until Shanghai officially became a city in 1927, the area was designated merely as a county seat administered by the Songjiang prefecture.
During the Qing Dynasty, Shanghai became one of the most important sea ports in the Yangtze Delta region as a result of two important central government policy changes: First, Emperor Kangxi ( 1662 – 1723 ) in 1684 reversed the previous Ming Dynasty prohibition on ocean going vessels – a ban that had been in force since 1525.

Dynasty and regent
The short-lived 11th dynasty of the Kings of Babylon ( 6th century BC ) is conventionally known to historians as the Chaldean Dynasty, although only the first four rulers of this dynasty were known to be Chaldeans, and the last ruler, Nabonidus ( and his son and regent Belshazzar ) was known to be from Assyria.
* 265 – Sima Yan, the successor to his father Sima Zhao as the Cao Wei regent, forces Cao Huan to abdicated the throne and establishes the Jin Dynasty.
* Sima Yuanxian, regent during the Jin Dynasty ( b. 382 )
* Sima Daozi, regent of the Eastern Jin Dynasty ( b. 364 )
* 1279 – A diplomatic party of the Yuan Dynasty sent by Kublai Khan to Japan is killed by Japan's regent Hōjō Tokimune, leading to a second invasion attempt by the Mongols in 1281.
* Sima Yuanxian, regent during the Jin Dynasty ( d. 402 )
* Sima Jiong, regent of the Jin Dynasty
It was briefly interrupted by the Xin Dynasty ( 9 – 23 CE ) of the former regent Wang Mang.
* Sima Yong, prince and regent of the Jin Dynasty
* Sima Yue, prince and regent of the Jin Dynasty
* Sima Daozi, regent of the Eastern Jin Dynasty ( d. 403 )
* Prince Dorgon of the Qing Dynasty served as regent for his nephew, Emperor Shunzhi, from 1643 to 1650, because the latter was only six at the time of his ascension.
* Zaifeng, Prince Chun during the Qing Dynasty served as regent from 1908 to 1911 for his young son Puyi, the Xuantong Emperor.
* Feng, Chinese empress and regent of the Northern Wei Dynasty ( d. 490 )
His mother became the regent and during Yizong's reign, Liao Dynasty launched an invasion of Western Xia, causing Western Xia to submit to Liao Dynasty as a vassal state.
After Chongzong became emperor, his grandmother ( Huizong's mother ) became regent again and launched invasion of Liao Dynasty and Song Dynasty.
Dorgon ( Manchu: 16px ; literally " badger " in Manchu ; 17 November 1612 – 31 December 1650 ) was a Manchu prince and regent of the early Qing Dynasty.
During his reign as regent, Zhuge Liang set Shu's objective as the restoration of the Han Dynasty, which from Shu's point of view, had been usurped by Cao Wei.
After the death of King Fernando, the last of the First Dynasty, in 1383, power fell on the regent Queen Leonor, hated by the people, and her daughter Beatrice, married to the Castilian King Juan I. Fernando's half-brother John, Master of Aviz, led a revolution against Queen and the Castilian King, defeating them with a smaller army in the battle of Aljubarrota.
It was generally not accepted for a female to succeed to the throne as a sovereign regnant in her own right, rather than playing the role of a sovereign's consort or regent for a sovereign who was still a minor in age, so that in history of China there has only been one reigning empress, the Empress Wu, whose reign punctuated the Tang Dynasty.
* Sushun ( 肅順 ; 1816-1861 ), style name Yuting ( 雨亭 ), Qing Dynasty noble and regent
Sonin, ( 1601 – 1667 ) also known as Soni, and rarely Sony ( Manchu: 16px ; ), was a senior regent of the Four Regents during Chinese Kangxi Emperor's minority in the Qing Dynasty.
In 1705, with the approval of the Kangxi Emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, Lobzang Khan of the Khoshud deposed the regent and sent the 6th Dalai Lama to Beijing ; the 6th Dalai Lama died soon after, probably near Qinghai Lake ( Koko nur ) in Amdo.

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