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According to an historical narrative on the event titled " Chief Left Hand ", by Margaret Coel, contributing factors that led to the massacre were: Governor Evans ' desire to hold title to the resource rich Denver-Boulder area ; government trust officials ' avoidance of Chief Left Hand ( a linguistically gifted Southern Arapaho chief ), when executing a legal treaty that transferred title of the area away from Indian Trust ; a local cavalry stretched thin by the demands of the Civil War ; the hijacking of their supplies by a few stray Indian warriors who had lost respect for their chiefs and followers of Chief Left Hand ( including a group of Cheyenne and Arapaho elders, a few well behaved warriors, and mostly women and children ), who had received a message to report to Fort Lyon with the promise of safety and food at the Fort, or risk being considered " hostile " and ordered killed by the cavalry.
The Cappadocian transferred his quarters upstairs, offering the traditional living quarters of the Prefect to his followers.
Pavel Florensky and his followers could hardly prevent the authorities from stealing and selling the sacristy collection but overall many valuables were lost or transferred to other collections.
After appealing to the Soviet Union to help them, Barzani and his followers were transferred to the Azerbaijan SSR, kept in camps near and around Baku.
As Baghirov was connected to Lavrentiy Beria, this gave Baghriov a lot of power in regional affairs, leading to Barzani requesting his followers be transferred out of Azerbaijan fearing Baghirov would act against them.
In overhead valve engines, the camshaft is located near the crankshaft and motion of the cam lobes is followed by cam followers ( similar to tappets ) and transferred up to the cylinder head and the rocker arm assembly by means of long pushrods.
He transferred virtually all the monetary offerings made to him by his followers to the hospital construction.

followers and their
The U.S.S.R. and her followers are careful in paying their obligations to the regular budget.
The open ceiling, with allegorical and classical figures thrown in masses against the sky: the closed frieze, formally divided into historical scenes and tightly tied to the stone walls, belong in their large ordering to the line of Correggio and his Baroque followers.
Any tax bill also will revive allegations that some of his followers have been using their administration affiliations imprudently to profit themselves.
Spencer's potential followers were openly sullen and morose, missing muster without excuse, expressing in ominous tones their displeasure at the prisoners being kept in irons, communicating with the three by glance and signal.
The popularity and reputation of the cricket series has led to other sports or games, and / or their followers, using the name " Ashes " for contests between England and Australia.
It can also mean " deep ", as it is used when the earth opens up and destroys the rebellious Korah, Dathan and Abiram and their 250 followers ().
Because Arius and his followers had great influence in the schools of Alexandria — counterparts to modern universities or seminaries — their theological views spread, especially in the eastern Mediterranean.
Arminius's followers, not wanting to adopt their leader's name, called themselves the Remonstrants.
The followers of Yahweh found their champion in Elijah, whose story reflects the prophetic teaching of more than one age.
Shah Khalil Allah moved to Yazd in 1815, probably out of concern for his Indian followers, who used to travel to Persia to see their Imam and for whom Yazd was a much closer and safer destination than Kahak.
The vast majority of his Khoja Ismaili followers in India welcomed him warmly, but some dissident members, sensing their loss of prestige with the arrival of the Imam, wished to maintain control over communal properties.
The Aga Khan traveled in distant parts of the world to receive the homage of his followers, and with the object either of settling differences or of advancing their welfare by pecuniary help and personal advice and guidance.
Ismailis have marked the Jubilees of their Imāms with public celebrations, which are symbolic affirmations of the ties that link the Ismāʿīlī Imām and his followers.
Nonetheless, the written sources do not mention damages wrought by fire, save the Gardens of Sallust, which were situated close to the gate by which the Goths had made their entrance ; nor is there any reason to attribute any extensive destruction of the buildings of the city to Alaric and his followers.
It reflected Alfred's own belief in a doctrine of divine rewards and punishments rooted in a vision of a hierarchical Christian world order in which God is the Lord to whom kings owe obedience and through whom they derive their authority over their followers.
Andrew also went on conspiring with some prelates against his brother, but King Emeric was informed as to Andrew's plans and he personally arrested Bishop Boleszlo of Vác, one of Andrew's main supporters, and he also deprived his brother's followers ( e. g., Palatine Mog ) of their privileges.
A group of the aristocrats of his court, scandalised by Andrew's generosity towards his wife's relatives and followers, planned to offer the throne to his cousins, who had been living in the court of the Emperor Theodore I Lascaris of Nicaea, but their envoy was arrested and Andrew could overcome the conspiracy.
However, by that time its originally stellar line-up and crowd of followers had mostly left to start their own bands.
The privateer-turned-pirate Henry Jennings and his followers decided, early in the 18th century, to use the then uninhabited island of New Providence as a base for their operations ; it was within easy reach of the Florida Strait and its busy shipping lanes, which were filled with European vessels crossing the Atlantic.
Mitchell says that numerous people who have examined his teachings and those of Koresh's and his followers, Charles Pace, and Teresa Moore, and have found their teachings to be divergent from the fundamental doctrines of the church, and have sided with him.
Famous swing orchestras in California realized that many of their followers were leaving to dance to Bob Will's Western swing.
Uldin, a prince of the Huns, appeared on the Danube about this time and advanced into Thrace, but he was deserted by many of his followers, who joined with the Romans in driving their king back north of the river.
Two political parties grew out of conflicts between the followers of Bolívar and Santander and their political visions — the Conservatives and the Liberals – and have since dominated Colombian politics.
In both sermons, Christ tells his followers to turn the other cheek and to love their enemies, which these groups believe mandates nonviolence, including opposition to the death penalty.

followers and allegiance
Borgia won over the allegiance of the Orsini's followers with better pay and prestigious government posts.
Given that ethnicity was important for the upper classes, they could adopt multiple ethnicities to secure the allegiance of their partners and followers: a phenomenon referred to as " situational ethnicity ".
Some of Drew Ali ’ s followers swore allegiance to him.
The leaders also had little contact with their dispersed followers, many of whom renounced their allegiance.
After Hasan's death his Iraqi followers wrote to Husayn pledging allegiance and proposing to remove Muawiya.
In December 1888, Ahmad announced that God had ordained that his followers should enter into a bay ' ah with him and pledge their allegiance to him.
However, since his sect was the main religious body on the isle, claiming the allegiance of most of its inhabitants, Strang often asserted authority even over non-Strangites on Beaver — which ultimately caused him and his followers a great deal of grief.
He supported the ministry, but his allegiance was not the blind fealty Walpole exacted of his followers.
Scott Lowe's 2010 paper, The Neo-Hindu Transformation of an Iowa Town, says that the Maharishi valued purity of teaching and demanded allegiance from his followers.
Out of these bands rose two men, Guadalupe Victoria ( born José Miguel Fernández y Félix ) in Puebla and Vicente Guerrero in Oaxaca, both of whom were able to command allegiance and respect from their followers.
Initially, when Yunfa declared war on the followers of dan Fodio, the community decided to sever allegiance to Gobir and declared dan Fodio as Amir al-Mu ' minin, defender of the faithful.
The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were hierarchical societies, each based on ties of allegiance between powerful lords and their immediate followers.
It is important to note here that this figure reflects the number of people who pledger allegiance at that time but they were not all true followers and die hard supporters of Imam Hussain ( a. s .).
It is important to note here that this figure reflects the number of people who pledged allegiance at that time but they were not all true followers and die hard supporters of Imam Hussain ( a. s .).
Most of the remaining survivors have pledged allegiance to an apocalyptic and ultra-violent cult known as " The Faithful ,", a hazily defined religion whose followers practice mortification of the flesh, as well as vivisecting themselves and others to prove the strength of their beliefs.
Yet, when Edward returned to England after his victory at the Battle of Falkirk, which one source accords to Robert turning the Scottish flank, Annandale and Carrick were excepted from the lordships and lands which he assigned to his followers, the father having not opposed Edward and the son being treated as a waverer whose allegiance might still be retained.

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