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Under Sargon and his successors, Akkadian language was briefly imposed on neighboring conquered states such as Elam.
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Under Æthelstan's successors Edmund and Eadred the English kings repeatedly lost and regained control of Northumbria.
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Under the successors of Alexander, it enjoyed relative autonomy and organized games and competitions in which the greatest athletes of the region participated.
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Under Clovis ' Merovingian successors the inhabitants were Christianized.
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Under Dayan Khan or his successors, the Eastern Mongols compelled the Barga to surrender.
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Under their king Tinbarutan ibn Usfayshar, the Sanhaja Lamtuna erected ( or captured ) the citadel of Awdaghust, a critical stop on the trans-Saharan trade route.
* Under admirals Abu Abd Allah ibn Maymum of Almeria and Isa ibn Mayum of Sevilla, the Almoravid fleet attacks the Christian kingdom of Galicia.
Under Hajjaj, Arab armies put down the revolt of Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn al-Ash ' ath in Iraq from 699 to 701, and also took most of Turkestan.
Under their king Tinbarutan ibn Usfayshar, the Sanhaja Lamtuna erected or captured the citadel of Awdaghust, a critical stop on the trans-Saharan trade route.
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Under Ibn al-Aftas ' successors, Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Muzzaffar ( 1045 1065 ) and his two sons ' Umar ibn Muhammad al-Mutawakkil ( 1065-1094 in Évora ) and Yahya ibn Muhammad al-Mansur ( 1065-1072 in Badajoz ), the Taifa of Badajoz not only controlled large expanses of western Spain and Portugal, but was also a major centre of Islamic culture, which was fostered by the Aftasid rulers.
Under al-Mansur, the son of Nasir ibn Alnas ( 1062 1088 ) the decline of the Hammadid kingdom began.
Under Mansur's son Aziz ibn Mansur ( 1104 1121 ) the capital was finally moved to Béjaïa and Al-Qa ' la was abandoned.
Under the command of Khalid ibn al-Walid the Muslims defeated the Byzantine army there on 30 July 634 at the Battle of Ajnadayn.
Under ‘ Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr ’ s leadership after the departure of his father and Tariq, Islamic power, in what came to be known as Al-Andalus, expanded into modern day Portugal in the west and the sub-Pyrenean regions in the north.

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Under Tiberius, the Larinum decree ( 19 CE ) reiterated the laws which Augustus himself had waived.
Under Oba ( king ) Ewuare ( c. 1450 1480 CE ), the state was organized for conquest.
Under Germanicus, the Romans marched another army, along with allied Germanic auxiliaries, into Germania again in 16 CE.
Under Emperor Ling ( r. 168 189 CE ) the eunuchs had the partisan prohibitions renewed and expanded, while themselves auctioning off top government offices.
Under Athenian hegemony, however, she came to be identified with the goddesses Athena and Artemis and with the nymph Britomartis as well, by the 2nd century CE, the time of Pausanias:
* 117 138 CE: Under Emperor Hadrian, Tripolis was granted the right of asylum and assigned a naval command ; it became an important religious center with a temple for imperial cult ; from numismatic evidence it must have had temples dedicated to Astarte, the Dioscuri and Zeus Haghios.
Under Byzantine rule beginning with the 5th century CE, the town was abandoned by the first half of the 7th century due to the Barbarian invasions.
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Under Gwanggaeto, Goguryeo once again became a major power of East Asia, having enjoyed such a status in the 2nd century CE.
Under Imam al-Muizz ( 953-975 CE ), the Fatimids reached the height of their glory and universal triumph of Ismailis appeared not far distant.
Under the founder emperor Augustus ( ruled 30 BCE 14 CE ), the legions, c. 5, 000-strong all-heavy infantry formations recruited from Roman citizens only, were transformed from a mixed conscript and volunteer corps serving an average of 10 years, to all-volunteer units of long-term professionals serving a standard 25-year term ( conscription was only decreed in emergencies ).
Under Windows NT and CE based versions of Windows, the screen buffer uses four bytes per character cell: two bytes for character code, two bytes for attributes.
Under the second Sui Dynasty ( 581 617 CE ) Emperor Yangdi ( r. 604 617 ), Yangzhou was the southern capital of China and called Jiangdu upon the completion of the Jinghang ( Grand ) Canal until the fall of the dynasty.
Under the direction of the Streamium team, Philips CE contributed significantly to both UPnP and Digital Living Network Alliance ( DLNA ) and other industry efforts.
Under the ' Abbāsid dynasty ( 750 1258 CE ), various Shī ‘ ī groups organised in secret opposition to their rule.
Under Emperor Augustus, who ruled Rome from 27 BCE to 14 CE, a canal was dug to deepen its lagoon.
Under Turbo ’ s command, the fleet sailed to the east to take part in Trajan's invasion of the Parthian Empire sometime between 113 CE and 116 CE.

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