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  • Suzerainty
  • Rights and obligations of a dominant state

    vassalage, and the rights and obligations of a suzerain are called suzerainty. Suzerainty differs from sovereignty in that the dominant power does not exercise

    Suzerainty

    Suzerainty

  • Princely state
  • Indian vassal states under the British Raj

    under a form of indirect rule, subject to a subsidiary alliance and the suzerainty or paramountcy of the British Crown. In 1920, the Indian National Congress

    Princely state

    Princely state

    Princely_state

  • Vassal
  • Person aligned with a lord or monarch

    vassalage, while the rights and obligations of a suzerain are called suzerainty. The obligations of a vassal often included military support by knights

    Vassal

    Vassal

    Vassal

  • Kingdom of Haihaiyavansi
  • Kingdom ruled by the Kalachuris of Raipur

    Marathas of Nagpur. The last ruler was Mohan Singh, who ruled under the suzerainty of Raghoji Bhonsle of Nagpur and died in 1758. The Kalachuris of Raipur

    Kingdom of Haihaiyavansi

    Kingdom of Haihaiyavansi

    Kingdom_of_Haihaiyavansi

  • Gaekwad dynasty
  • Hindu Maratha dynasty (1721–1947)

    released after agreeing to abandon the Dabhades and accept the Peshwa's suzerainty. In return, Damaji was made the Maratha chief of Gujarat, and the Peshwa

    Gaekwad dynasty

    Gaekwad dynasty

    Gaekwad_dynasty

  • Wallachian campaign (1369)
  • 1369 Hungarian invasion of Wallachia

    by the Hungarian army of king Louis I with the goal of re-establishing suzerainty over Wallachia ruled by Voivode Vladislav I, as a response to the latter's

    Wallachian campaign (1369)

    Wallachian campaign (1369)

    Wallachian_campaign_(1369)

  • 1874 Japanese expedition to Taiwan
  • Punitive expedition conducted by Japan

    were later argued by Japan to be confirmation of Chinese renunciation of suzerainty over the Ryukyu Islands, paving the way for de facto Japanese incorporation

    1874 Japanese expedition to Taiwan

    1874 Japanese expedition to Taiwan

    1874_Japanese_expedition_to_Taiwan

  • Wallachia
  • Region of Romania from 1330 to 1862

    1417, Wallachia was forced to accept the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire for the first time; this suzerainty lasted until the mid-19th century. However

    Wallachia

    Wallachia

    Wallachia

  • First Anglo-Sikh War
  • 1845–1846 conflict between the British and Sikh empires

    cession of Jammu and Kashmir as a separate princely state under British suzerainty. The war is also known as the First Anglo-Punjabi War or the Sutlej War

    First Anglo-Sikh War

    First Anglo-Sikh War

    First_Anglo-Sikh_War

  • Achaemenid Macedonia
  • Ancient Macedonia under Achaemenid Persian rule

    Skudra. According to Herodotus, Mardonius' main task was to force the suzerainty of Athens and Eretria, along with as many other Greek cities as possible

    Achaemenid Macedonia

    Achaemenid Macedonia

    Achaemenid_Macedonia

  • Paika Rebellion
  • 1817 rebellion in Odisha against East India Company rule

    subjected to East India Company suzerainty. Gajapati and Garhjat kings retained under East India Company suzerainty. Control over Odisha by the East

    Paika Rebellion

    Paika Rebellion

    Paika_Rebellion

  • Țara Litua
  • Former country (1247-1330), now a part of modern-day Romania

    1279, his successor, Bărbat, was captured and forced to accept Hungarian suzerainty. This status persisted until 1330, when Basarab secured independence following

    Țara Litua

    Țara Litua

    Țara_Litua

  • Simla Convention
  • Unratified treaty concerning the status of Tibet

    "remain in the hands of the Tibetan Government at Lhasa under Chinese suzerainty", but China would not interfere in its administration. "Inner Tibet",

    Simla Convention

    Simla Convention

    Simla_Convention

  • List of Prussian monarchs
  • two different territories, Prussia under the suzerainty of Poland and Brandenburg under the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire, the two states are known

    List of Prussian monarchs

    List of Prussian monarchs

    List_of_Prussian_monarchs

  • Despotate of Epirus
  • Byzantine rump state (1204–1479)

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Despotate of Epirus. The Despotate of Epirus (Medieval Greek: Δεσποτᾶτον τῆς Ἠπείρου) was one of the Greek rump

    Despotate of Epirus

    Despotate of Epirus

    Despotate_of_Epirus

  • British protectorate
  • Territory over which the British government exercised limited jurisdiction

    persons. British protected states represented a looser form of British suzerainty, where the local rulers retained absolute control over the states' internal

    British protectorate

    British_protectorate

  • Nakhichevan Khanate
  • 1747–1828 khanate under Iranian suzerainty

    خانات نخجوان, romanized: Khānāt-e Nakhjavān) was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the city of Nakhichevan and its surroundings from 1747

    Nakhichevan Khanate

    Nakhichevan Khanate

    Nakhichevan_Khanate

  • Ottoman expeditions to Morocco
  • then assumed rule over Morocco as an Ottoman vassal recognising Ottoman suzerainty. Murad's name was recited in the Friday prayer and stamped on coinage

    Ottoman expeditions to Morocco

    Ottoman expeditions to Morocco

    Ottoman_expeditions_to_Morocco

  • Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire
  • puppet states, were usually on the periphery of the Ottoman Empire under suzerainty of the Sublime Porte, over which direct control was not established. The

    Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire

    Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire

    Vassal_and_tributary_states_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ganja Khanate
  • Khanate in the Caucasus under Iranian suzerainty

    Persian: خانات گنجه, romanized: Khānāt-e Ganjeh) was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the town of Ganja and its surroundings, now located

    Ganja Khanate

    Ganja Khanate

    Ganja_Khanate

  • Pulakeshin II
  • Chalukya Emperor from 609 to 642

    Banavasi in the south. The Alupas and the Gangas of Talakadu recognized his suzerainty. He consolidated the Chalukya control over the western coast by subjugating

    Pulakeshin II

    Pulakeshin II

    Pulakeshin_II

  • Simsim
  • 14th-century Nakh kingdom

    Map of Golden Horde's suzerainty in the 14th century

    Simsim

    Simsim

    Simsim

  • Presidencies and provinces of British India
  • 1612–1947 British directly-ruled administrative divisions in India

    the 19th century, such princely states were effectively under British suzerainty—their power over defence policies, foreign relations, and external communications

    Presidencies and provinces of British India

    Presidencies and provinces of British India

    Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India

  • Mahmud of Ghazni
  • Ghaznavid sultan from 998 to 1030 (971–1030)

    his power while at the same time preserving an ideological link to the suzerainty of the Abbasid Caliphs. In the thirty-two years of his reign, he made

    Mahmud of Ghazni

    Mahmud of Ghazni

    Mahmud_of_Ghazni

  • Company rule in India
  • Period of Indian history (1757–1858)

    British suzerainty (1817). Singapore was founded (1818). Cutch accepts British suzerainty (1818). Gaikwads of Baroda accept British suzerainty (1819).

    Company rule in India

    Company rule in India

    Company_rule_in_India

  • Cretan State
  • 1898–1913 autonomous Ottoman state on the Greek island of Crete

    state governing the island of Crete from 1898 to 1913, under de jure suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire but with de facto independence secured by European

    Cretan State

    Cretan State

    Cretan_State

  • Shan States
  • Collection of minor historical Shan kingdoms

    in northern Thailand and southern Yunnan, which instead came under the suzerainty of the Kingdom of Siam or Qing dynasty. Historical mention of the Shan

    Shan States

    Shan States

    Shan_States

  • Byzantine–Hungarian War (1180–1185)
  • 12th-century war in Europe

    Hungary reoccupied Croatia, Dalmatia and Syrmia, restoring Hungarian suzerainty over these territories after fourteen years. During the reign of Emperor

    Byzantine–Hungarian War (1180–1185)

    Byzantine–Hungarian War (1180–1185)

    Byzantine–Hungarian_War_(1180–1185)

  • Kingdom of Serbia
  • Country in Southeast Europe (1882–1918)

    Karađorđević dynasty for a short time). The Principality of Serbia, under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire, de facto achieved full independence when the very

    Kingdom of Serbia

    Kingdom of Serbia

    Kingdom_of_Serbia

  • Second Scutari War
  • Military conflict

    Venetians then convinced Balša's towns Budva, Bar, and Ulcinj to accept their suzerainty. After several years of battles and negotiations the war was ended in

    Second Scutari War

    Second Scutari War

    Second_Scutari_War

  • Klaipėda
  • Coastal city in Lithuania

    State of the Teutonic Order, the Duchy of Prussia (at times under the suzerainty of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth), the Kingdom of Prussia and the

    Klaipėda

    Klaipėda

    Klaipėda

  • Regency of Algiers
  • 1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa

    beylerbeys acted as independent sovereigns despite acknowledging the suzerainty of the Ottoman sultan, who gave them a free hand but expected Algerian

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency_of_Algiers

  • Nagar (princely state)
  • Princely state of the British Raj and Pakistan

    maintained a subsidiary alliance with British India. Although under the suzerainty of Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir after 1891, Nagar was not a part of Kashmir

    Nagar (princely state)

    Nagar (princely state)

    Nagar_(princely_state)

  • Shaki Khanate
  • Khanate under Iranian and Russian control

    romanized: Khānāt-e Shakkī) was a khanate under Iranian and later Russian suzerainty, which controlled the town of Shaki and its surroundings, now located

    Shaki Khanate

    Shaki Khanate

    Shaki_Khanate

  • History of the Isle of Man
  • suffered raids by Vikings from Norway. After becoming subject to Norwegian suzerainty as part of the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles, the Isle of Man later became

    History of the Isle of Man

    History of the Isle of Man

    History_of_the_Isle_of_Man

  • Han–Xiongnu wars
  • Conflicts between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu (133 BC – 89 AD)

    of the Xiongnu hegemony in the Eurasian steppes Establishment of Han suzerainty in the Western Regions Annexation of the Ordos Plateau and Hexi Corridor

    Han–Xiongnu wars

    Han–Xiongnu wars

    Han–Xiongnu_wars

  • Fatimid dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of the Fatimid Caliphate

    identified with the country. At their height, the Fatimids claimed control or suzerainty over much of North Africa, Sicily, Egypt, the Levant, the Hejaz, Yemen

    Fatimid dynasty

    Fatimid_dynasty

  • Aq Qoyunlu
  • Persianate, Sunni-Muslim Turkoman confederation (1378–1508)

    Iran, Iraq, and Oman where the ruler of Hormuz recognised Aq Qoyunlu suzerainty. The Aq Qoyunlu empire reached its zenith under Uzun Hasan. The name Aq

    Aq Qoyunlu

    Aq Qoyunlu

    Aq_Qoyunlu

  • Sclaveni
  • Early Slavic tribes

    Eventually, most South Slavic tribes accepted Byzantine or Frankish suzerainty, and came under their cultural influences and Chalcedonian Christianity

    Sclaveni

    Sclaveni

    Sclaveni

  • Azerbaijan
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    The Safavids allowed the Shirvanshahs to remain in power under Safavid suzerainty until 1538, when Safavid King Tahmasp I completely deposed them and made

    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

  • List of colonial and departmental heads of French Guiana
  • departmental heads of French Guiana, since the establishment of the French suzerainty over the territory of French Guiana in 1643, to the present day. The colony

    List of colonial and departmental heads of French Guiana

    List of colonial and departmental heads of French Guiana

    List_of_colonial_and_departmental_heads_of_French_Guiana

  • Georgia (country)
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    composed of the regions of Kartli and Kakheti, had been under Iranian suzerainty since the Peace of Amasya signed with neighbouring rivalling Ottoman Turkey

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia_(country)

  • Treaty of Amritsar (1846)
  • 1846 treaty between the East India Company and Jammu

    Anglo-Sikh War, established the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir under the suzerainty of the British Indian Empire. The Battle of Sobraon in the First Anglo-Sikh

    Treaty of Amritsar (1846)

    Treaty_of_Amritsar_(1846)

  • Richard the Justiciar
  • Duke of Burgundy and Count of Autun

    Autun from 880 and the first margrave and duke of Burgundy. He attained suzerainty over all the counties of Burgundy save Mâcon, and by 890, he was referred

    Richard the Justiciar

    Richard_the_Justiciar

  • Al-Muntafiq
  • Arab Ottoman vassal state, c. 1530–1918

    Iraq, the tribe held control over the region of Basrah under Ottoman suzerainty. In 1521, they successfully occupied al-Ahsa and al-Qatif (eastern Saudi

    Al-Muntafiq

    Al-Muntafiq

    Al-Muntafiq

  • Pataudi State
  • Princely state in India

    Delhi Territory in the Ceded and Conquered Provinces. It was under the suzerainty of the Commissioner of Delhi. It had an area of 52 square miles and included

    Pataudi State

    Pataudi State

    Pataudi_State

  • List of colonial governors and administrators of British Cyprus
  • territory of the Ottoman Empire, a British protectorate under Ottoman suzerainty was established over Cyprus by the Cyprus Convention of 4 June 1878. The

    List of colonial governors and administrators of British Cyprus

    List_of_colonial_governors_and_administrators_of_British_Cyprus

  • Bharatpur State
  • Princely state in British India

    tributary of the House of Scindia, and later a princely state under British suzerainty. It was ruled by the Sinsinwar clan of the Hindu Jats. The state was founded

    Bharatpur State

    Bharatpur State

    Bharatpur_State

  • History of Poonch district
  • Former region in Jammu and Kashmir

    which established Jammu and Kashmir as a princely state under British suzerainty. The jagir of Poonch continued among Dhyan Singh's descendants as a subsidiary

    History of Poonch district

    History of Poonch district

    History_of_Poonch_district

  • Janjira State
  • Princely state of India

    Siddi Khan dynasty of Habesha African descent and the state was under the suzerainty of the Bombay Presidency. Janjira State was located on the Konkan coast

    Janjira State

    Janjira State

    Janjira_State

  • Bhopal State
  • Islamic principality in India (1708–1949)

    death and annexed several territories to his fiefdom. It came under the suzerainty of the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1723 shortly after its foundation. In 1737

    Bhopal State

    Bhopal State

    Bhopal_State

  • Hethum I
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1226 to 1270

    the Hethumids also known as the House of Lampron. Having accepted the suzerainty of the Mongol Empire, Hethum himself traveled to the Mongol court in Karakorum

    Hethum I

    Hethum I

    Hethum_I

  • Principality of Benevento
  • Independent Lombard state in present-day southern Italy from 774 to 1053

    he was forced by Charlemagne's siege of Salerno to submit to Frankish suzerainty. At this time, Benevento was acclaimed by a chronicler as a Ticinum geminum—a

    Principality of Benevento

    Principality of Benevento

    Principality_of_Benevento

  • Vyatka Land
  • Historical region in Russia

    geographically isolated from the rest of the Russian lands, sometimes accepted the suzerainty of other Russian states, but enjoyed a large degree of de facto independence

    Vyatka Land

    Vyatka Land

    Vyatka_Land

  • Timurid conquests and invasions
  • Wars and campaigns of the Timurids

    launched massive military campaigns in all directions and established his suzerainty over most of the Middle East and Central Asia. He never adopted the title

    Timurid conquests and invasions

    Timurid conquests and invasions

    Timurid_conquests_and_invasions

  • Saudi Arabia
  • Country in West Asia

    Ottoman Empire continued to control or have a suzerainty over most of the peninsula. Subject to this suzerainty, Arabia was ruled by a patchwork of tribal

    Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Arabia

    Saudi_Arabia

  • Battle of Andkhud
  • 1204 battle near the river Oxus

    Damyak on 15 March 1206. His successor was forced to acknowledge the suzerainty of Khwarazmians who overthrew the Ghurids by 1215 but were themselves

    Battle of Andkhud

    Battle_of_Andkhud

  • French conquest of Vietnam
  • 1858–1885 French conquest of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia

    the French authority over Annam and Tonkin, abandoning its claims to suzerainty over Vietnam. On June 6, 1884, the Treaty of Huế was signed, dividing

    French conquest of Vietnam

    French conquest of Vietnam

    French_conquest_of_Vietnam

  • Quba Khanate
  • Independent principality from 1747–1806, part of modern-day Azerbaijan

    semi-independent khanates that existed from 1747 to 1806, under Iranian suzerainty. It bordered the Caspian Sea to the east, Derbent Khanate to the north

    Quba Khanate

    Quba Khanate

    Quba_Khanate

  • Gwalior State
  • State in the Maratha Confederacy (1731–1948)

    confederacy. The Anglo-Maratha Wars brought Gwalior State under British suzerainty, so that it became a princely state of the Indian Empire. Gwalior was

    Gwalior State

    Gwalior State

    Gwalior_State

  • Wadai Sultanate
  • Central African sultanate from 1501 to 1912

    final defeat in 1910. The Wadai Sultanate was reconstituted under French suzerainty in 1935, with Muhammad Urada ibn Ibrahim becoming Kolak, or sultan.[citation

    Wadai Sultanate

    Wadai Sultanate

    Wadai_Sultanate

  • Samos
  • Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea

    was governed by the semi-autonomous Principality of Samos under Ottoman suzerainty from 1835 until it joined Greece in March 1913. Strabo derived the name

    Samos

    Samos

    Samos

  • Siege of Kiev (1240)
  • Mongol siege of a Rus' city

    Principality of Galicia–Volhynia, which was forced to submit to Mongol suzerainty, and allowed Batu Khan to proceed westward into Central Europe. Batu Khan

    Siege of Kiev (1240)

    Siege of Kiev (1240)

    Siege_of_Kiev_(1240)

  • Subah
  • Term used for a province in the Mughal Empire

    facto independent or came under the influence of the Marathas or the suzerainty of the East India Company. In the modern context, subah (صوبہ) is used

    Subah

    Subah

  • Rʻuth-Assor
  • 2nd century AD Assyrian ruler

    city-lord in the early 2nd century AD, ruling the city of Assur under the suzerainty of the Parthian Empire. The continued veneration of Ashur and other Assyrian

    Rʻuth-Assor

    Rʻuth-Assor

    Rʻuth-Assor

  • Danubian Principalities
  • Geopolitical term for the states of Moldavia and Wallachia in the period of 1774–1858

    the two principalities have the status of dual authority, under Ottoman suzerainty but with Russian protection. The Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829) ended with

    Danubian Principalities

    Danubian Principalities

    Danubian_Principalities

  • Minicoy
  • Island in Lakshadweep, India

    the 16th century. Until the 16th century, the Laccadives was under the suzerainty of the Kolathiri Raja of Chirakkal in what is now the Indian state of

    Minicoy

    Minicoy

    Minicoy

  • Later Jin (Five Dynasties)
  • Chinese dynasty (936–947)

    Jingtang (Emperor Gaozu) with aid from the Liao dynasty, which assumed suzerainty over the Later Jin. After Later Jin's second ruler, Shi Chonggui (Emperor

    Later Jin (Five Dynasties)

    Later Jin (Five Dynasties)

    Later_Jin_(Five_Dynasties)

  • Hotak dynasty
  • 1709–1738 Afghan monarchy ruled by Ghilji Pashtuns

    siege of Kandahar. Subsequently, Nader Shah began re-establishing Iranian suzerainty over regions lost to Iran's archrivals, the Ottoman and Russian Empires

    Hotak dynasty

    Hotak dynasty

    Hotak_dynasty

  • Kongu Chera dynasty
  • South Indian dynasty

    known as the "Kongu Cholas", later ruled the Kongu country under Chola suzerainty. In ancient and medieval sources, "Kerala" and "Chera" were used interchangeably

    Kongu Chera dynasty

    Kongu_Chera_dynasty

  • List of rulers of Mombasa
  • Tenure Incumbent Notes Portuguese Suzerainty 1593 to 1596 Mateus de Vasconcelos, Captain-Major 1596 to 1598 António de Andrade, Captain-Major 1598 to 1606

    List of rulers of Mombasa

    List_of_rulers_of_Mombasa

  • Durrani Empire
  • Afghan state from 1747-1823 and 1839-1843

    the Afsharid dynasty under Shahrokh Shah, who also acknowledged Afghan suzerainty. Subsequently, Ahmad sent an army to subdue the areas north of the Hindu

    Durrani Empire

    Durrani Empire

    Durrani_Empire

  • Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–1862)
  • 1861 and 1862. The war ended and Montenegro had to acknowledge Ottoman suzerainty. In 1861 Montenegro encouraged a revolt in Herzegovina by their ethnic

    Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–1862)

    Montenegrin–Ottoman_War_(1861–1862)

  • Emirate of Crete
  • Muslim state in the eastern Mediterranean from 824-961

    island by the Byzantine Empire in 961. Although the emirate recognized the suzerainty of the Abbasid Caliphate and maintained close ties with Tulunid Egypt

    Emirate of Crete

    Emirate of Crete

    Emirate_of_Crete

  • Alamannia
  • Former territory inhabited by the Germanic Alemanni peoples

    Middle Ages • Alemanni invade Germania superior 213 • Under Frankish suzerainty 496 • Under direct Carolingian rule 746 • Stem duchy of East Francia 843

    Alamannia

    Alamannia

    Alamannia

  • Arnulf of Carinthia
  • Disputed Emperor in Italy (r. 896–899)

    East Francia in late 887. He also ruled Lotharingia, and tried to impose suzerainty over West Francia, and rule over Burgundy and Italy. In 894, he invaded

    Arnulf of Carinthia

    Arnulf of Carinthia

    Arnulf_of_Carinthia

  • Paramount ruler
  • Title

    authority (as in a true empire), but often rather a notion like the Western suzerainty. Whether the term is used where it could apply is essentially a matter

    Paramount ruler

    Paramount_ruler

  • Sino-Indian War
  • 1962 war between China and India

    conquest of Ladakh by the armies of Raja Gulab Singh (Dogra) under the suzerainty of the Sikh Empire. Following an unsuccessful campaign into Tibet, Gulab

    Sino-Indian War

    Sino-Indian War

    Sino-Indian_War

  • History of Bikaner
  • History of Indian city

    the Mughal Empire's rule in the country, Raja Rai Singh accepted the suzerainty of the Mughals and held a high rank as an army general at the court of

    History of Bikaner

    History of Bikaner

    History_of_Bikaner

  • Baku Khanate
  • Khanate under Iranian control, 1747 to 1806

    (Persian: خانات باکو, romanized: Khānāt-e Bāku), was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the city of Baku and its surroundings from 1747 to 1806

    Baku Khanate

    Baku Khanate

    Baku_Khanate

  • Burgundian Netherlands
  • Monarchical and political regime of parts of the Netherlands from 1384 to 1482

    the wider Valois-Burgundian State, which itself belonged, in terms of suzerainty, partly to the Kingdom of France and partly to the Holy Roman Empire.

    Burgundian Netherlands

    Burgundian Netherlands

    Burgundian_Netherlands

  • Eastern Rumelia
  • Autonomous territory in the Ottoman Empire from 1878–1885

    united with the Principality of Bulgaria, also under nominal Ottoman suzerainty. It continued to be an Ottoman province de jure until 1908, when Bulgaria

    Eastern Rumelia

    Eastern Rumelia

    Eastern_Rumelia

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    blockaded Bohemond's army. Bohemond had to withdraw and accept Byzantine suzerainty over Antioch in the 1108 Treaty of Devol, but Tancred did not implement

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Panah Ali Khan
  • Turkic noble (1693–1763)

    was the founder and first ruler of the Karabakh Khanate under Persian suzerainty. Panah Ali Khan was from the Sarijali branch of the Javanshir clan, who

    Panah Ali Khan

    Panah_Ali_Khan

  • States and union territories of India
  • Dominions) and a few minor states, ruled by Indian princes under the suzerainty of the Emperor. A Governor or Lieutenant-Governor acted as representative

    States and union territories of India

    States and union territories of India

    States_and_union_territories_of_India

  • Korea
  • Region in East Asia

    1895, Japan defeated China in the First Sino-Japanese War and China lost suzerainty over Korea and Korea was placed under further Japanese influence. In 1897

    Korea

    Korea

    Korea

  • List of possessions of Norway
  • Norwegian overseas territories and dependencies

    1305. Mann and the Isles, under Norwegian suzerainty. Kingdom of Dublin, nominally under Norwegian suzerainty. Northumbria, settled c. 902 and first ruled

    List of possessions of Norway

    List_of_possessions_of_Norway

  • Shirvan Khanate
  • Khanate in modern-day Azerbaijan from 1761 to 1820

    romanized: Khānāt-e Shirvan) or Shamakhy khanate was a Caucasian khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the Shirvan region around Shamakhy from 1761 to 1820

    Shirvan Khanate

    Shirvan Khanate

    Shirvan_Khanate

  • Bogdan the Founder
  • First independent ruler of Moldavia in the 1360s

    I of Hungary, but the local Bulgarians were opposed to the Hungarian suzerainty. Bogdan expelled Sas's son, Balc, by force and seized the throne. In retaliation

    Bogdan the Founder

    Bogdan the Founder

    Bogdan_the_Founder

  • Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)
  • Military expeditions

    against the Tai Khün State of Kengtung, which had been under Burmese suzerainty under the Konbaung dynasty. The dynastic struggles in Tai Lue State of

    Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)

    Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)

    Burmese–Siamese_War_(1849–1855)

  • Emperor Ming of Han
  • Emperor of China from 57 to 75 AD

    bear the heavy taxes, had often requested that Han step in and reassert suzerainty that had been established during the Western Han Dynasty, starting with

    Emperor Ming of Han

    Emperor Ming of Han

    Emperor_Ming_of_Han

  • Mongol conquest of Anatolia
  • coins in the names of their own leaders while they remained under the suzerainty of the Ilkhanids. The Ottoman ruler Osman I was the first Turkish ruler

    Mongol conquest of Anatolia

    Mongol conquest of Anatolia

    Mongol_conquest_of_Anatolia

  • Henry V, Count of Luxembourg
  • Count of Luxembourg (1216–1281)

    though, by a clause in the marriage contract, it remained under the feudal suzerainty of the County of Bar. In contempt of this, Henry paid homage in 1256 to

    Henry V, Count of Luxembourg

    Henry V, Count of Luxembourg

    Henry_V,_Count_of_Luxembourg

  • Duchy of Prussia
  • Historical state (1525–1701)

    Oliva. In the following years, attempts were made to return to Polish suzerainty, especially by the capital city of Königsberg, whose burghers rejected

    Duchy of Prussia

    Duchy of Prussia

    Duchy_of_Prussia

  • Indian Independence Act 1947
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Constituent Assemblies of the two new countries; Termination of British suzerainty over the princely states, with effect from 15 August 1947. These states

    Indian Independence Act 1947

    Indian Independence Act 1947

    Indian_Independence_Act_1947

  • Zhou dynasty
  • Chinese dynasty from c. 1046 to 256 BC

    centered on the Wei River valley and North China Plain. Even as Zhou suzerainty became increasingly ceremonial over the following Eastern Zhou period

    Zhou dynasty

    Zhou dynasty

    Zhou_dynasty

  • Privy purse in India
  • Government payments to the ruling families of former Princely States (1947–71)

    than 560 such princely states in India, over which the British Crown had suzerainty, but not sovereignty. In 1947, princely states, numbering 555, covered

    Privy purse in India

    Privy_purse_in_India

  • Islam in Europe
  • Russo-Turkish War (1877–78). Although it was still technically under the suzerainty of the Sublime Porte, this was a legal fiction that Bulgaria only acknowledged

    Islam in Europe

    Islam in Europe

    Islam_in_Europe

  • First Hellenic Republic
  • 1822–1832 unrecognized, provisional Greek state during the Greek Revolution

    to agree to the formation of an autonomous Greek state under Ottoman suzerainty, as stipulated in the Treaty of London. Ottoman refusal to accept these

    First Hellenic Republic

    First Hellenic Republic

    First_Hellenic_Republic

  • Marco Barbarigo di Croia
  • Venetian nobleman

    Venetian and later, after quarrelling with Venetian noblemen, Ottoman suzerainty, until in late 1394 when he was defeated by Venetian subject Niketa Thopia

    Marco Barbarigo di Croia

    Marco Barbarigo di Croia

    Marco_Barbarigo_di_Croia

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