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The defeated Laksman Sen and his two sons moved to a place then called Vikramapur ( present-day Munshiganj District ), where their diminished dominion lasted until the late 13th century.
French dominion in parts of Catalonia lasted until 1814, when the British General Wellington signed the armistice by which the French left Barcelona and the other strongholds that they had managed to keep until the last.
Barbarian dominion lasted until the Moors invaded from North Africa, defeating the Visigoth King Roderic at the beginning of the 8th century.
The city lay in the region of Liguria but in 1230 Piacenza conquered Bobbio and its dominion lasted until the fourteenth century when the Contea of Bobbio passed, first, under the rule of the Malaspina, and then under the rule of the Visconti, the dukes of Milan.
So long as the Roman dominion lasted, soldiers were maintained in many towns at the public expense to guard the boundary wall.
The adoption of the Angevin Empire label marked a re-evaluation of the times, considering that both English and French influence spread throughout the dominion in the half century during which the union lasted.
Except in and near Rome, where oppression lasted until the end of the papal dominion ( 20 September 1870 ), the Jews obtained full emancipation.
By 1700 all had long been brought fully and firmly under the dominion of English rule, though local feeling for each area as a distinct entity lasted as least as late as the Great Famine.
The war lasted ten years and resulted in the victory of the Olympians and their dominion over the world.

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Under Fakhr-al-Dīn II ( Fakhreddin II ), the Druze dominion increased until it included almost all Syria, extending from the edge of the Antioch plain in the north to Safad in the south, with a part of the Syrian desert dominated by Fakhr-al-Din's castle at Tadmur ( Palmyra ), the ancient capital of Zenobia.
They henceforth became the dependent allies of Athens ( see Delian League ), though still retaining their autonomy, which they preserved until the peace of Antalcidas in 387 BC once more placed them as well as the other Greek cities in Asia under the nominal dominion of Persia.
With de Valera now on the fringes as the nominal leader of the Anti-Treaty forces in the Civil War, the new dominion ( which was in the process of being created but which would not legally come into being until December 1922 ) had lost all its most senior figures.
On the other hand, the town of Buitrago de Lozoya, Alcalá de Henares and Talamanca de Jarama, which were rapidly repopulated until that century, were under the dominion of the feudal or ecclesiastical lords.
India remained a Dominion of the Crown until 26 January 1950, when the Constitution of India came into force, establishing the Republic of India ; Pakistan was a dominion until 1956.
Ireland to-day reasserts her historic nationhood the more confidently before the new world emerging from the war, because she believes in freedom and justice as the fundamental principles of international law ; because she believes in a frank co-operation between the peoples for equal rights against the vested privileges of ancient tyrannies ; because the permanent peace of Europe can never be secured by perpetuating military dominion for the profit of empire but only by establishing the control of government in every land upon the basis of the free will of a free people, and the existing state of war, between Ireland and England, can never be ended until Ireland is definitely evacuated by the armed forces of England.
Due to lack of interest in the old P ’ urhépecha dominion, excavation of this site did not begin until the 1930s.
The dominion collapsed after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 deposed James, and the colony reverted to rule under the revoked charter until 1692, when Sir William Phips arrived bearing the charter of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, which combined the Massachusetts Bay territories with those of the Plymouth Colony and proprietary holdings on Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard.
There is no doubt that Tauromenium continued to form a part of the kingdom of Syracuse until the death of Hieron, and that it only passed under the government of Rome when the whole island of Sicily was reduced to a Roman province ; but we have scarcely any account of the part it took during the Second Punic War, though it would appear, from a hint in Appian, that it submitted to Marcellus on favorable terms ; and it is probable that it was on that occasion it obtained the peculiarly favored position it enjoyed under the Roman dominion.
After the defeat of Napoleon and the restoration of the House of Savoy's dominion over Piedmont ( under the terms of the Congress of Vienna ), Maistre returned in 1817 to Turin, and served there as magistrate and minister of state until his death.
Swedish Livonia () was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1629 until 1721.
He was confined there with Joseph Dudley and other dominion officials until 7 June, when he was transferred to Castle Island.
It was the object of continuous disputes between the Dukes of Como and Milan until it became a Swiss dominion in 1513.
It had been a Tepaneca dominion for 300 years until the Aztecs took over in the 15th century.
They were known as " Members of the House of Representatives " ( MHRs ) until the passing of the Parliamentary and Executive Titles Act 1907 when New Zealand became a dominion.
The town existed under Austrian dominion from 1653 until the end of the First World War and was referred to in German as Schwarzwasser.
When Margaret, Countess of Tyrol married the Bavarian, Duke Louis V the Brandenburger, in 1342, Kitzbühel was temporarily united with the County of Tyrol ( that in turn became a Bavarian dominion as a result of the marriage until Louis ' death ).
From around the end of the 6th century, the Göktürks held dominion over Tuva up until the 8th century when the Uyghurs took over.

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The current resistance to Russian rule has its roots in the late 18th century ( 1785 – 1791 ), a period when Russia expanded into territories formerly under the dominion of Turkey and Persia ( see also the Russo-Turkish Wars and Russo-Persian War ( 1804 – 1813 )), under Mansur Ushurma — a Chechen Naqshbandi ( Sufi ) Sheikh — with wavering support from other North Caucasian tribes.
In 1521, a force under Antonio Correia conquered Bahrain ushering in a period of almost 80 years of Portuguese rule of the Persian Gulf archipelago ( for further information see Bahrain as a Portuguese dominion ).
During the period of Mongolian-Tatar dominion, the features of Kipchaks a part of Bashkirs.
Neither the Thracians nor the Macedonians had yet resolved themselves to Roman dominion, and several revolts took place during this period of transition.
The dominion period in the Jerseys was relatively uneventful, due to their distance from the power centers, and the unexpected end of the dominion in 1689.
An apparently still significant Mozarab group, which is the subject of a number of passages in the Arabic chronicles dealing with El Cid's dominion over Valencia, was also to be found there during this same period.
In the pre-Hispanic period, Coyoacán was originally an independent dominion or altepetl.
Some aspects of English-Canadian popular culture have been influenced by Canada's British ancestry, from the period in the 19th century and early 20th century when Canada was a dominion of the British Empire.
From this period on the King began self-styling himself as the " King of Portugal and the Algarve ", stressing the fact that the Algarve ( which had for so long been ruled by the Moors as a foreign country ) had been annexed into the dominion of the Portuguese.
* 1931-The Statute of Westminster makes all existing dominions fully independent of the United Kingdom, and provides that all new dominions shall be fully independent upon the grant of dominion status-thus, the term ' dominion ' no longer indicated an autonomous jurisdiction under imperial control but a sovereign state that differed from most others merely in having the same head of state as the United Kingdom ( a situation similar to the period between 1603 and 1707, when Scotland and England had the same monarch but each had their own fully independent governments ).
The victors set up in what had been the empire's territory a number of feudal crusader states, of which the most important was the Latin Empire of Constantinople, thus initiating the period of Greek history known as Frangokratia ( dominion by the Franks ).
Had Hitler achieved all his political and military aims and had his successors consolidated and perhaps even expanded his territorial gains, the art and architecture of Germany would undoubtedly have reflected the sentiment that pervaded much of Rome's art in the Augustan period, that is, a confidently assumed right to dominate others, which Virgil elegantly, if brutally, expressed in Aeneid 6. 851-53: " Remember, Roman, to exercise dominion over nations.
The dominion period in the Jerseys was relatively uneventful, due to their distance from the power centers, and the unexpected end of the dominion in 1689.
1665 – 1681 by the Silesian Schaffgotsch family to mark their dominion, serving also as an inn for a brief period of time.
During that period, Newfoundland was an independent dominion within the British Empire, responsible for its own internal affairs.
In the Renaissance period, the town fell under the dominion of the Farnese family: it is to them that Valentano owes its fortress ( Rocca ) and many of its churches.
During the House of Anjou dominion, Teramo is subjected to a new period of majesty and prosperity: the ecclesiastical authority of the Aprutina Diocese, led by the bishops Rainaldo Acquaviva, Niccolò degli Arcioni ( 1317 ), Stefano da Teramo ( 1335 ) and Pietro di Valle ( 1366 ) gives new life to the city.
Later attempts, during the period 1906-1913 and in 1950, by the Panchen Lama to resurrect a separate Back Tibet over which he would have dominion were rejected by the Chinese.
This epoch is known as the " reconciliation period ", during which great social disorder occurred ( e. g., the Rice Revolution of 1918-1919 ), menacing the dominion of government Gangs.
During the Buddhist period, the Mallas / Malls Kshatriya were republican people with their dominion consisting of nine territories corresponding to the nine confederated clans.
During the period from Nov 1939 to Sep 1945, 7, 086 Officers of the British Services ( including dominion and Allied Forces attached to the RAF ) attended over 372 courses.

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