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warring and clans
In the early 13th century, the Sturlung era, the Commonwealth began to suffer from long conflicts between warring clans.
The authorities also organized approximately 1, 000 of the force as the Darawishta Poliska, a mobile group used to keep peace between warring clans in the interior.
According to the Manchu Veritable Records, the name Manju was originally given by the legendary dynastic founder Bukūri Yongšon to the country he established when he united the three warring clans of Odoli, at the location of the modern city of Dunhua in Jilin province.
During this time, the imperial family was involved in a bitter struggle between warring clans.
Some commentators, such as the Carnegie Moscow Center's Lilia Shevtsova, have speculated that his " outsider " status might have been an important factor in his nomination, saying that Putin selected him as someone who was " not a representative of any of the warring clans " in the Kremlin.
The warring Khundian clans united in order to build protective armor for a warrior named Kobald, who was hoped to survive long enough to force the Ultimate onto a rocket.
The townland of Clooncagh ( Cluain Chatha, The Meadow of the Battle ) is located near the village and famous for a 15th century battle between two warring clans.
Players take control of a number from five different goblin clans, each with their own unique units and designs with the objective of harvesting resources to build up their horde and warring with the opposing player clans.
Some proved to be prophetic, as they described things like Sarajevo being divided in different republics, a single family split into two clans and warring over control of rooms in the apartment, UN peacekeeping force's " significant " presence and their adding fuel to the conflict.

warring and both
A bridge was built over the river Nabalia, where the warring parties approached each other on both sides to negotiate peace.
in the course of the Nika Riot,The temple of Sophia, the baths of Zeuxippus, and the imperial courtyard from the Propylaia all the way to the so-called House of Ares were burned up and destroyed, as were both of the great porticos that lead to the forum that is named after Constantine, houses of prosperous people, and a great deal of other properties .” The warring factions of Byzantine society, the Blues and the Greens, opposed each other in the chariot races at the Hippodrome and often resorted to violence.
The Soviet leadership believed that the West wanted to encourage German aggression in the East and that France and Britain might stay neutral in a war initiated by Germany, hoping that the warring states would wear each other out and put an end to both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.
Sweden provided assistance to both warring parties.
Philo describes him as a great magician in the Life of Moses ; elsewhere he speaks of " the sophist Balaam, being ," i. e. symbolizing " a vain crowd of contrary and warring opinions " and again as " a vain people " — both phrases being based on a mistaken etymology of the name Balaam.
The distrust and division that they sowed were the final act in splitting former comrades into warring factions and leading to the formation of the Irish People's Liberation Organisation by Jimmy Brown and Gerard Steenson, both of whom had been convicted under the supergrass scheme.
During the religious wars of the 16th century, Ingelmunster became the victim of both warring parties.
In " the Broken Ear " both San Theodoros and its warring neighbour Nuevo Rico buy arms from the same arms dealer, a character based on Basil Zaharoff.
He had been known to sell weapons to warring parties on both sides of other conflicts in Europe and saw no difference with respect to the war in America.
The outcomes of an invasion may vary according to the objectives of both invaders and defenders, the success of the invasion and the defense, and the presence or absence of an agreed settlement between the warring parties.
A bridge was built over the river Nabalia, where the warring parties approached each other on both sides.
He becomes involved in a property dispute between warring alien races, both of whom wish to control a small, barren moon.
More recently, both Lucky Number Slevin and Sukiyaki Western Django have the plot of a loner caught between two warring gang bosses.
The United States, dependent on European revenues from the export of agricultural goods, tried to export food and raw materials to both warring Great Powers and to profit from transporting goods between their home markets and Caribbean colonies.
There is a third neutral power nominally attached to the Galactic Empire called the Phezzan Dominion, a planet-state ( city-state on a galactic scale ) which trades with both warring powers.
Since the end of the war, he had found himself increasingly detached from both warring factions of the Liberal Party.
The Arabs in Sindh lost all power and broke up into two warring states of Mansurah and Multan, both of which paid tribute to the Gurjar-Pratiharas.
* Quinn -- an alien trapped in a human host since the invasion of ’ 53, mysteriously immune to bacteria, and ready to play both of the major warring factions against each other for his own favor.
Ever since the Middle Ages, competing or even warring cities in the same polder were forced to set aside their differences to maintain the polders, lest they both be flooded.
The Mahabharata epic describes both warring sides adopting the koonj formation on the second day of the Kurukshetra War.
A noble and heroic yeti-like beast resembling Mortal Kombat's Sub-Zero, Blizzard wishes to undo the damage caused to Urth by both the meteor and the warring gods.
The area was claimed by both the Arabunna people and the Dieri Mitha who had been " warring " for several years.
He is revered as a hero and martyr in Kabylie and the Berber World but reviled by most of the Arab population in Algeria for his atheism and the alleged blasphemy of some songs ( like Allahu Akbar ) along with his militant advocacy of Berber rights, so he was unpopular among both warring parties during Algerian Civil War.
The 1920 Kiev Offensive ( or Kiev Operation ), sometimes considered to have started the Soviet-Polish War, was an attempt by the newly re-emerged Poland, led by Józef Piłsudski, to seize central and eastern Ukraine, torn in the warring among various factions, both domestic and foreign, from Soviet control.

warring and tried
By this time, the warring factions had coalesced into two groups: The birchlegs, King Sverre's party, and the bagler, who were supported by the Church, and tried to place descendants of King Magnus Erlingsson on the throne.
Canada tried to mediate between the warring countries, aiming for a conclusion that could allow the U. S. to leave the conflict honorably, but also publicly ( if mildly ) criticized American war methods.
The French called the people " Neutral " () because they tried to remain neutral between the warring Huron and Iroquois peoples.
After the fall of the HPG grids the Republic was torn apart by warring factions within the government ; most notably, the Senate tried to achieve a coup over the ruling Paladins through subversion.
At the end of season 4, Liam tried to help the warring Taelons and Jaridians to find absolution, but the ending was left open.

warring and obtain
Following the arrival of European slavers, human slaves became more valuable, and the coastal tribes of Madagascar took to warring with each other to obtain prisoners for the lucrative slave-trade.

warring and aid
# A Bigger Splash ( December 20, 1992 ) – Soon after purchasing Robert Maxwell's luxury yacht, the Lady Ghislaine, at auction for £ 10 million, Alan announces that he will use the yacht to transport a cargo of humanitarian aid to war-torn Herzegovina, a move that will coincide with the beginning of Piers ' peace conference between the region's two warring factions.
The cup is thought to have passed into the possession of the Macleods sometime in the 16th or 17th centuries, during which time the Macleods sent aid to certain Irish chieftains in their warring against English-backed forces.
Neither of these unions lasted, though the last two emperors of Constantinople were professing Catholics ; nor was any significant aid forthcoming from the warring kingdoms of a soon to be torn-apart Europe.
It assisted in providing aid to both warring armies in the Franco-Prussian War and subsequent 19th century conflicts, under the protection of the Red Cross Emblem.
In 1588, one of the ships of the Spanish Armada, named the San Juan de Silicia, landed on Mull and MacLean of Duart used troops from the ship to aid him in his warring against the MacDonalds of Clanranald and the MacIans of Ardnamurchan.

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