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  1. Namgyal dynasty

    Namgyal dynasty may refer to Chogyal Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh Disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Mamluk dynasty

    Throughout the history of the Muslim world there have been a number of Mamluk dynasties The Mamluk Sultanate Delhi Mamluk dynasty of Delhi ruled India between 1211 and 1290 The Mamluk dynasty of Baghdad ruled that city and the surrounding areas until 1832 There were two Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Egyptian Mamluk dynasties , the Bahri dynasty from 1250 to 1382 and the Burgi dynasty from 1382 until 1517. Mamluk rule as a vassal of the Ottoman Empire continued in Egypt until 1811. See also History of Ottoman Egypt . disambig ...   more details



  1. Yan Dynasty

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  1. Talpur dynasty

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 The Talpur dynasty lang ur lang sd was a dynasty of the Talpur tribe that conquered and ruled Sindh , and other parts of present day Pakistan , from 1783 to 1843. The Talpur army defeated the Kalhora Dynasty in the Battle of Halani in 1783 to become rulers of Sindh . The Talpur dynasty was defeated by the British invaders in 1843 at the Battle of Miani . Dynasties of Sindh Pakistan hist stub Category Sindh Category Shi a Muslim dynasties Category Muslim dynasties ca Talpur ...   more details



  1. Jin Dynasty

    Jin Dynasty may refer to Jin Dynasty 265 420 , Chinese dynasty, subdivided into the Western and Eastern Jin periods Later Jin Dynasty Five Dynasties 936 947 , one of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China. Jin Dynasty 1115 1234 , a Jurchen kingdom in northern China Later J n Dynasty, or Later Jinn Dynasty from 1616 , later known as the Qing Dynasty from 1636 , Jurchen founded in Manchuria See also Jin disambiguation disambig cs Dynastie in da Jin dynastiet de Jin Dynastie eo Dinastio Jin id Dinasti Jin disambiguasi it Dinastia Jin he nl Jin dynastie no Jin dynastiet pl Dynastia Jin pt Dinastia Jin ru sh Dinastija Jin th ...   more details



  1. Dhiyamigili dynasty

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Dhiyamigili dynasty was the fifth royal dynasty to rule over the Maldives . It comprised four sultans Sultan Muzaffar Muhammad Imaduddin II 1704 1720 Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar II 1720 1750 Sultan Mukarram Muhammad Imaduddin III 1750 1757 Huraa dynasty 1757 1766 Sultan Al Haj Muhammed Ghiya as ud din Iskandar Sri Kula Sundara Maha Radun 1766 1774 The Dhiyamigili dynasty was deposed by the Huraa dynasty in 1774. See also List of Sultans of the Maldives List of Sunni Muslim dynasties DEFAULTSORT Dynasty, Dhiyamigili Category Maldivian royal families Category History of the Maldives Category Sultans of the Maldives Maldives stub Asia royal stub ...   more details



  1. Isyana Dynasty

    Unreferenced date July 2008 The Isyana Dynasty , rulers of the Kingdom of Medang , was a dynasty of the Hindu Medang Kingdom on the island of Java island Java . It followed the Sanjaya Dynasty , and was established by Mpu Sindok , who moved the capital of the Mataram Kingdom from Central Java to East Java around the year 928. The name Isyana came from the name of Mpu Sindok s son and successor, Sri Isyanatunggawijaya , who in turn was succeeded by Makutawangsawardhana , followed by Dharmawangsa . The reign of the Isyana Dynasty came to an end when the Sriwijaya empire attacked and destroyed the capital of Watugaluh in 1006. Later Airlangga that also the member of this dynasty restored and reunited the kingdom as Kahuripan kingdom. Airlangga s heirs ruled the Kediri historical kingdom kingdom of Kediri and is thought to be the continuation of Isyana Dynasty. See also Sanjaya Dynasty Kingdom of Mataram List of monarchs of Java References Reflist Category Medang Category Indianized kingdoms Category Hindu dynasties Category History of Java Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category Article Feedback 5 Indonesia stub id Wangsa Isyana ...   more details



  1. Deva dynasty

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Deva dynasty common name Deva dynasty continent Asia region hmh country era Medieval India status event start year start CE 1200s date start event1 date event1 event end year end CE 1300s date end p1 Sena dynasty flag p1 p2 flag p2 s1 Delhi Sultanate flag s1 image flag flag type image coat image map image map caption capital Bikrampur common languages Sanskrit br Bengali language Bengali religion Hinduism government type Monarchy leader1 year leader1 leader2 year leader2 leader3 year leader3 title leader Maharaja legislature History of Bengal Deva Dynasty c.12th 13th century was a Hindu dynasty of early medieval Bengal , ruled over eastern Bengal after the Sena dynasty . The capital of this dynasty was Bikrampur in present day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh . The end of this dynasty is not yet known. This Hindu Vaishnava dynasty is different from an earlier Buddhist Deva dynasty c. 8th 9th century of Samatata , whose capital was Devaparvata. Four rulers of this dynasty are known from the inscriptions Shantideva, Viradeva, Anandadeva and Bhavadeva. ref http www.banglapedia.org httpdocs HT D 0127.HTM Banglapedia article on Deva dynasty ref Rulers The major sources of the history of this dynasty are the three copperplate inscriptions of Damodaradeva issued in the Saka era 1156, 1158 and 1165, which were his 4th, 6th and 13th ... dated Saka era 1165. The first ruler of this dynasty was Purushottamadeva, who rose from ... ruler of this dynasty, who assumed the title of Nripati . He was succeeded by his son Vasudeva ... powerful ruler of this dynasty. He took the title of Ariraja Chanura Madhava Sakala Bhupati Chakravarti ... of this dynasty Ariraja Danuja Madhava Dasharathadeva extended his kingdom up to Bikrampur and made ... Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, p.622 ref s start succession box title Bengal dynasty years before Sena dynasty after Mamluk dynasty of Delhi Mamluk dynasty s end See also Pala Empire History of Bengal ...   more details



  1. Hyundai Dynasty

    Distinguish Dodge Dynasty Infobox automobile image File 20100731 hyundai dynasty 01.jpg 250px Hyundai Dynasty name Hyundai Dynasty aka successor Hyundai Genesis manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company Hyundai layout Front engine, front wheel drive layout FF engine 3.0  L Hyundai Sigma engine Sigma V6 engine V6 convert 205 hp abbr on br 3.5  L Hyundai Sigma engine Sigma V6 engine V6 convert 225 hp abbr on production 1996 2005 length convert 4980 mm in 1 abbr on wheelbase convert 2745 mm in 1 abbr on width convert 1810 mm in 1 abbr on height convert 1445 mm in 1 abbr on class Executive car assembly Ulsan , Korea related Hyundai Grandeur The Hyundai Dynasty is a premium executive sedan that debuted in 1996. ref http www.thehyway.com Hyundai History.htm Hyundai History ref The features of the Dynasty were electronically controlled suspension, dual climate control, and power memory seats front and rear . In order to differentiate the Dynasty from its platform shared Hyundai Grandeur Grandeur , Hyundai used a different badge stylized D logo for Dynasty. The Hyundai Dynasty was produced in Ulsan , South Korea and it was discontinued in 2005. References reflist External links commons category Hyundai Motor Company Hyundai cars Category Hyundai vehicles Dynasty Category Front wheel drive vehicles Category Luxury vehicles Category Executive cars Category Vehicles introduced in 1996 modern auto stub de Hyundai Dynasty fa ko it Hyundai Dynasty pl Hyundai Dynasty ...   more details



  1. Ziyadid dynasty

    The Ziyadid dynasty was a Muslim dynasty that ruled western Yemen from 819 until 1018 from the capital city of Zabid . The dynasty was formed by the Abbasid Caliph, al Ma mun , to manage Alid Alid Shi a Islam Shi a influence. The first ruler was Muhammad ibn Ziyad , the Ziyad family quickly declared independence. In 1018, the city of Zabid fell to the Najahid dynasty under Najah after the Ziyadi ruler was murdered. See also List of Sunni Muslim dynasties References Ziyadid Dynasty. Encyclop dia Britannica. 2006. Encyclop dia Britannica Online. 14 Apr. 2006 http search.eb.com eb article 9078412 . Category History of Yemen Yemen stub MEast hist stub ar ca Ziy dida ...   more details



  1. Tarkhan Dynasty

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Tarkhan Dynasty or Turkhan Lang ur was established by Turkic peoples Turkic Tarkhan and they ruled Sindh , Pakistan , from 1554 to 1591 AD. General Mirza Isa Beg founded the Tarkhan Dynasty in Sindh after the death of Shah Hassan Arghun of the Arghun Dynasty . Mughal Empire Mughal emperor Akbar annexed Sindh after defeating the last Tarkhan ruler. pakistan history stub Category History of Sindh he ...   more details



  1. Kanva dynasty

    refimprove date October 2009 The Kanva dynasty replaced the Sunga dynasty in Magadha , and ruled in the eastern part of India from 75 BCE to 26 BCE . The last ruler of the Sunga dynasty, Devbhooti, was overthrown by Vasudeva Kanva Vasudeva of the Kanva dynasty in 75 BC. The Kanva ruler allowed the kings of the Sunga dynasty to continue to rule in obscurity in a corner of their former dominions. Magadha was ruled by four Kanva rulers. Little is known about the Kanvas however, their dynasty was brought to an end by the Satavahanas of the south. Rulers Vasudeva Kanva Vasudeva c. 75 c. 66 BCE Bhumimitra c. 66 c. 52 BCE Narayana c. 52 c. 40 BCE Susarman c. 40 c. 26 BCE start box succession box title Magadha Magadha dynasties years before Sunga dynasty after Gupta dynasty end box References Raychaudhuri, Hemchandra Political History of Ancient India , University of Calcutta, 1972. Category Dynasties of Bengal Category History of Bengal Category Dynasties of India Category Magadha India hist stub bs Dinastija Kanva cs K nvov fr Kanva it Kanva ml nl Kanvadynastie ja ru sh Dinastija Kanva zh ...   more details



  1. Walashma dynasty

    The Walashma dynasty was a Muslim noble family based in the Horn of Africa . It ruled the Ifat Sultanate , in parts of what are now eastern Ethiopia , Djibouti and western Somalia . History The earliest known member of the Walashma dynasty was Umar ibn Dunya huz died 1275 , whose son Ali ibn Wali Ashma conquered the Muslim Kingdom of Shewa . The last member of this dynasty was Sultan Barakat ibn Umar Din , who was driven from his capital of Harar in 1559 by the Ethiopian General Hamalmal . List of rulers of the Walashma dynasty Haqq ad Din I Sabr ad Din I Jamal ad Din I Ali ibn Sabr ad Din Ahmad ibn Ali Haqq ad Din II Sa ad ad Din II Sabr ad Din II Mansur ad Din of Adal Jamal ad Din II Badlay ibn Sa ad ad Din Muhammad ibn Badlay Shams ad Din ibn Muhammad Muhammad ibn Azhar ad Din Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad Umar Din Ali ibn Umar Din Barakat ibn Umar Din See also Mudaito Dynasty Gobroon Dynasty List of Sunni Muslim dynasties List of Muslim dynasties DEFAULTSORT Walashma dynasty Category History of Ethiopia Category African royal families Category Walashma dynasty Category History of Somalia Category Adal Sultanate Ethiopia hist stub Somalia stub ca Walaixma he ...   more details



  1. Isdhoo dynasty

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The first king of the Isdhoo Dynasty was proclaimed king in the year 1692 AD. See also List of Sultans of the Maldives List of Sunni Muslim dynasties DEFAULTSORT Dynasty, Isdhoo Category Maldivian royal families Category History of the Maldives Category Sultans of the Maldives Maldives stub Asia royal stub ...   more details



  1. Pradyota dynasty

    Pradyota dynasty is an ancient India n dynasty, which ruled over Avanti India Avanti in the present day Madhya Pradesh state, though most of the Puranas except a manuscript of the Brahmanda Purana , preserved in the University of Dhaka say that this dynasty succeeded the Legendary Kings of Magadha Barhadratha dynasty in Magadha . ref Misra, V.S. 2007 . Ancient Indian Dynasties , Mumbai Baratiya Vidya Bhavan, ISBN 81 7276 413 8, p.300 ref According to the Vayu Purana, Pradyotas ruled Magadha for 138 years from 799 684 BC. Palaka, the son of the Avanti king Pradyota, conquered Kaushambi , making the kingdom powerful. According to both Buddhist texts and Jain texts, one of Pradyota tradition was that king s son would kill his father to become the successor. During this time, it is reported that there was high crimes in Magadha. The people rose up and elected Shishunaga to become the new king, who destroyed the power of the Pradyotas and created the Shishunaga dynasty . Pradyota dynasty rulers Pradyota Mahasena Palaka Visakhayupa Ajaka or Aryaka Varttivarddhana or Nandivardhana start box succession box title Avanti India Avanti dynasties years before Vitihotra dynasty after Shishunaga dynasty end box Notes reflist Category Dynasties of Bengal Category Dynasties of India Category Magadha Category History of Madhya Pradesh Category Avanti India lt Pradjot dinastija pt Dinastia Pradiota ...   more details



  1. Haryanka dynasty

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Haryanka dynasty common name Haryanka dynasty continent Asia region hmh country era Antiquity status event start year start 684 BC date start event1 date event1 event end year end 413 BC date end p1 Brihadrathas dynasty flag p1 p2 flag p2 s1 Shishunaga dynasty flag s1 image flag flag type image coat image map image map caption capital Rajagriha ... Udayabhadra year leader3 519 BC 503 BC title leader legislature The Haryanka dynasty was the second ruling dynasty of Magadha , an ancient kingdom in India , which succeeded the Brihadratha Barhadratha dynasty . According to the Puranas , the second ruling dynasty was the Shishunaga Shaishunga dynasty , but an earlier authority, Ashvagosha in his Buddhacharita refers to Bimbisara, who is mentioned as a ruler of the Shaishunaga dynasty in the Puranas, as a scion of the Haryanka kula . ref Harvnb ... of this dynasty, as he was anointed king by his father at the age of fifteen. ref Harvnb ... of this dynasty probably began in 684 BCE. Initially, the capital was Rajagriha. Later, it was shifted to Pataliputra , near the present day Patna in India . This dynasty was succeeded by the Shishunaga dynasty . Bimbisara Main Bimbisara File Eastern border of the Achaemenid Empire.jpg thumb Eastern ... by this early dynasty at 300 leagues in diameter, and encompassing 80,000 small settlements. Bimbsara ... and killed by his son and successor, Ajatasattu or Ajatashatru , under whose rule the dynasty ... of the Magadha kingdom to Pataliputra, which under the later Maurya Empire Mauryan dynasty , would ... dynasty . align center cellpadding 2 border 2 width 30 align center Possibly preceded by br Brihadrathas dynasty width 40 align center Haryanka dynasty width 30 align center Succeeded by br Shishunaga dynasty Notes Reflist References Citation surname1 Raychaudhuri given1 H.C. year 1972 ... . DEFAULTSORT Haryanka Dynasty Category Dynasties of Bengal Category Haryanka dynasty ml ...   more details



  1. Kamsarakan dynasty

    Orphan date February 2009 The rule of the Kamsarakan dynasty was an Armenia n dynasty. ref The Architect Trdat Building Practices and Cross Cultural Exchange in Byzantium and Armenia, Christina Maranci. ref The dynasty lasted until the Arab invasion, when the gifted creative force of the Bagratid dynasty , or Bagratuni as Armenian historians call them, first dawned on the arena of History of Armenia Armenian history . The remarkably energetic representatives of this large clan, based in Bagaran and Kars, were able to reconcile and unite the dispersed Armenians Armenian princedoms. The Bagratids gradually increased their lands, either by force or by purchase. One of the regions which they purchased in the second half of the 8th Century from the Kamsarakan family was the site of the fortress of Ani . References Reflist Category History of Armenia ru ...   more details



  1. Vaghela dynasty

    refimprove date January 2008 The Vaghela dynasty was a short lived India n Rajput dynasty who ruled Gujarat at the second half of the 13th century. History The Vaghelas were a branch and feudatories of the Solanki dynasty, who ruled Gujarat from the 10th to the 13th centuries. The Solanki went into decline in the thirteenth century, and by 1243 the Vaghelas were firmly in control of Gujarat. They restored stability to Gujarat for the latter half of the 13th century. They were based in the town of Dholka . Their dynasty ended with the defeat of Karnadeva Vaghela by Alauddin Khilji , and the rule of the Delhi Sultanate . ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 249059 Gujarat 46258 History title Gujarat state, India History Britannica Online Encyclopedia work britannica.com accessdate 28 August 2011 ref Rulers List of Vaghela kings V rdhavala Visala c. 1243 c. 1262 Arjunadeva Vishaldev c. 1262 c. 1275 Sarangadeva c. 1275 c. 1297 Karandeva II c. 1297 1304 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Vaghela dynasty Category History of Gujarat Category Dynasties of India Category Agnivansha ...   more details



  1. Dynasty Warriors

    Infobox video game series title Dynasty Warriors image File Dynasty Warriors logo.png 250px platform ... br Dynasty Tactics br Dynasty Warriors Gundam br Bladestorm The Hundred Years War br Fist of the North Star Ken s Rage br Warriors Legends of Troy br One Piece Pirate Warriors first release version Dynasty Warriors video game Dynasty Warriors first release date February 28, 1997 latest release version Dynasty Warriors Vs. latest release date April 26, 2012 JapaneseText ChineseText Nihongo Dynasty ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms of the same name . The first game titled Dynasty Warriors video game Dynasty Warriors , Sangokumus in Japan, is a fighting game and different from the rest of the series ... of naming Dynasty Warriors 2 Shin Sangokumus , a spin off of the previously mentioned Sangokumus game, as Dynasty Warriors 2 . It is Koei s most successful franchise. ref cite web url http www.next gen.biz features interview defending dynasty warriors title INTERVIEW Defending Dynasty Warriors ... many spinoffs, 18 million copies of the Dynasty Warriors series have sold worldwide by 2011. ref http games.ign.com articles 119 1195636p2.html ref Main series The first Dynasty Warriors video game Dynasty Warriors is a traditional one on one fighting game , released in 1997 for the PlayStation console ... Sangokumusou . This game was released in other countries as Dynasty Warriors 2 , leading to the discrepancy ... or Cao Wei Wei however, from Dynasty Warriors 3 Xtreme Legends onwards, independent generals were given full stories as well . Dynasty Warriors 3 has two secret characters, N wa N Wa and Fu Xi , that are not playable in Musou Mode. Dynasty Warriors 3 , Dynasty Warriors 5 and Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce have individual Musou Modes for each character. In Dynasty Warriors 4 and Dynasty Warriors 7 ... only the Three Kingdoms were left. In Dynasty Warriors 5 , a relatively more realistic Musou Mode ... to Dynasty Warriors 3 , featuring story modes for the characters in the Other category. XL ...   more details



  1. Shishunaga dynasty

    p 196 ref This dynasty was succeeded by the Nanda dynasty in c.345 BCE. ref harvnb Raychaudhuri 1972 p 201 ref Shishunaga Main Shishunaga Shishunaga also called King Sisunaka was the founder of this dynasty, known as the Shishunaga or Shaishunaga dynasty. He established the Magadha empire in 413 ... currently in the India n States and territories of India state of Bihar . The Shishunaga dynasty in its ... of this dynasty, his empire was inherited by his illegitimate son Mahapadma Nanda . Shishunaga dynasty ... dynasty after Nanda dynasty end box See also Magadha Notes reflist References Citation surname1 Mahajan ... India publisher Calcutta University of Calcutta loc Calcutta . DEFAULTSORT Shishunaga Dynasty Category ...   more details



  1. Tuluva Dynasty

    Vijayanagara empire The Tuluva Dynasty was the third dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire . History Image Vijayanagar snakestone.jpg thumb left N ga snake stone worship at Hampi The Tuluva were the third Hindu dynasty which ruled Vijayanagara empire . The dynasty was founded by chieftain Bunt community Bunts who originally ruled southern parts of coastal Karnataka , also called Tulu Nadu ref note1 . The dynasty gained the name Tuluva because they belonged to the Tulu language Tulu speaking region of Tulu Nadu and their mother tongue was the ancient Tulu language which still survives and is the lingua franca of coastal Karnataka and northern parts of Kerala . They came to power after the Saluva Dynasty . The Tuluva dynasty were the most powerful dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire of Southern India . They belonged to the Nagavanshi kshatriya order of lineage. They are believed to be Nagavanshi s who worshiped Nagaraja Vasuki name for a N ga naga , one of the serpents of mythology as their family deity. The Vijayanagar empire attained it greatest glory during this period and their most famous emperor Krishna Deva Raya . Their reign consisted of five emperors from 1491 till 1570. They ruled almost the entire South India with Vijayanagara as their capital. The fall of the Tuluva dynasty led the beginning of the disintegration of the empire. Rulers The five Tuluva emperors were Tuluva Narasa Nayaka Viranarasimha Raya Krishnadevaraya Achyuta Deva Raya Sadashiva Raya See also Bunt community Bunts Nagavanshi Tulu Nadu Tuluva Tulu language Tulu References http www.kamat.com kalranga itihas gersoppa queen.htm WebPage by Dr. Jyothsna Kamat http www.hindu.com thehindu fr 2005 12 30 stories 2005123002710600.htm http www.daijiworld.com news news disp.asp?n id 43115&n tit Mangalore 3A Monumental Tulu Work Released Category Vijayanagara Empire Category Hindu dynasties Category Dynasties of India Category Tuluva India hist stub it Dinastia Tuluva ta ...   more details



  1. Hammudid dynasty

    Refimprove date September 2011 About the North African dynasty which became independent of the Zirids Hammadid The Hammudid dynasty was a Zaydi Shia Muslim Berbers berberised dynasty of Arabs Arab origins, in the Caliphate of C rdoba region of Al Andalus , in present day southern Spain . ref http books.google.nl books?id m Wvg iHPAC&printsec frontcover&dq Caliphate of C C3 B3rdoba fall&source bl&ots arqLq0LO8P&sig q2v7nEkhLEplA3CnjsvQLiSiGlQ&hl nl&ei osQ5TJynJNiXOPinrIoK&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CCMQ6AEwAg v onepage&q hayyan&f false The Fall of the Caliphate of Cordoba page 94 ref Failed verification date September 2011 The dynasty is named after the ancestor, Hammud, a descendant of Idris ibn Abdallah . Dynasty The dynasty ruled several taifa s principalities in the Caliphate of C rdoba after the first decline of the Umayyad Caliphate 756 1016 , in early eleventh century 1017 1023 , until the Umayyad re conquest of Cordoba 1023 1031 . Taifas C rdoba, Spain C rdoba 1016 1018 Ali ibn Hammud al Nasir Ali ibn Hammud , 1018 1021 Al Qasim al Ma mun al Qasim , 1021 1022 Yahya ibn Ali ibn Hammud al Mu tali Yahya al Mutali , 1022 1023 al Qasim Sevilla 1016, al Qasim Algeciras 1039 58 al Qasim and heirs M laga 1022 1057 Yahya al Mutali and heirs . Notes and references Reflist See also List of Shi a Muslim dynasties Idrisid dynasty DEFAULTSORT Hammudid Dynasty Category Al Andalus Category Idrisid dynasty Hammudid Category Shi a Muslim dynasties Category Alid dynasties Category History of C rdoba, Andalusia Spain hist stub ca Hammudita de Hammudiden es Dinast a hammud fr Hammudites it Hammudidi hu Hamm did k nl Hammudiden tr Hamm diler ar ...   more details



  1. Sayyid dynasty

    For Kashmiri dynasty Sayyid Dynasty Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Sayyid dynasty common name Sayyid dynasty continent Asia region Indian Subcontinent year start 1414 year end 1451 date start date end event start event end p1 Tughlaq dynasty image p1 p2 flag p2 p3 flag p3 p4 flag p4 s3 flag s3 image flag image coat coa size s1 Lodi dynasty flag s1 image flag image coat coa size image map Lodhi Garden Muhammed Shah s Tomb.jpg image map caption The tomb of Muhammad Shah at Lodi Gardens , New Delhi. religion Islam capital Delhi government type Sultanate legislature title leader Sultan leader1 Khizr Khan year leader1 1414 1421 leader2 Alam Shah year leader2 1445 1451 common languages Persian language Persian currency The Sayyid dynasty was the fourth dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate from 1414 to 1451. They succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled that sultanate until they were displaced by the Lodi dynasty . This family claimed to be Sayyid s, or descendants of Prophet Muhammad . The central authority of the Delhi Sultanate had been fatally weakened by the successive invasion of Timur and his sack of Delhi in 1398. After a period of chaos, when no central authority prevailed, the Sayyids gained power at Delhi. Their 37 year period of dominance witnessed the rule of four different members of the dynasty. The dynasty was established by Khizr Khan , deputised by Timur to be the governor of Multan Punjab region Punjab . Khizr Khan took Delhi from Daulat Khan Lodi on May 28, 1414 and founded the Sayyid dynasty. But he did not take up the title of sultan and nominally, continued to be a Rayat i Ala vassal of the Timurids , initially of Timur and after his death ... ud Din from Badaun and nominated him as his successor. The last ruler of this dynasty, Ala ud Din Alam ... http www.britannica.com eb article 9065995 Sayyid Dynasty Encyclop dia Britannica Sayyid Dynasty DEFAULTSORT Sayyid Dynasty Category Sayyid dynasty Category Delhi Sultanate SAsia hist stub ca Dinastia ...   more details



  1. Antipatrid dynasty

    Image Diadochen1.png thumb right float 600px legend 5C5 Kingdom of Cassander Other diadochoi legend CC3 Kingdom of Seleucus legend C94 Kingdom of Lysimachus legend 88B Kingdom of Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy legend C47 Epirus Other legend B7C Carthage legend 7BC Ancient Rome Rome legend 8B5 Greek colonies The Antipatrid dynasty was a Macedon ian dynasty founded by Cassander , the son of Antipater , who declared himself Kings of Macedon King of Macedon in 302 BC . This dynasty did not last long in 294 BC it was overthrown by the Antigonid dynasty , whose members proved to be more effective rulers. Members of the Antipatrid dynasty Antipater Cassander 302 297 BC Philip IV of Macedon 297BC Alexander V of Macedon 297 294 BC Antipater II of Macedon 296 294 Antipater Etesias 279 BC External links http www.macedonia.com english kings.html List of the Kings of Macedonia MacedonKings Category Royal families Category Ancient Macedonian dynasties Category Antipatrid Macedonia bg de Antipatriden es Dinast a Antip trida it Dinastia antipatride mk nl Antipatriden pl Antypatrydzi pt Dinastia Antip trida simple Antipatrid dynasty sr sh Antipatridi fi Antipatroksen hallitsijasuku zh ...   more details



  1. Dynasty Cup

    background D0E6FF 1992 br 1992 Dynasty Cup Details flag China fb big Japan alt fb big South Korea fb big North Korea fb big China 1995 br 1995 Dynasty Cup Details flag Hong Kong colonial fb big Japan ... Dynasty Cup Details flag Japan alt fb big Japan alt fb big China fb big South Korea fb big Hong Kong Most Valuable Players class wikitable Year Player 1990 Dynasty Cup 1990 flagicon KOR Kim Joo Sung 1992 Dynasty Cup 1992 flagicon JPN Kazuyoshi Miura 1995 Dynasty Cup 1995 flagicon JPN Masami Ihara 1998 Dynasty Cup 1998 flagicon JPN Hidetoshi Nakata Top scorers class wikitable Year Player Goals 1990 Dynasty Cup 1990 flagicon CHN Wu Qunli align center 2 1992 Dynasty Cup 1992 flagicon JPN Takuya Takagi align center 4 1995 Dynasty Cup 1995 flagicon JPN Hisashi Kurosaki align center 4 1998 Dynasty ... RSSSF Dynasty Cup East Asian Football Championship Category Defunct international association football ... in 1998 de Dynasty Cup Fu ball es Copa Dinast a ko ja zh ...   more details




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