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  1. Leele Fuli Fak. c. 1543. c. 1549. Defeated and killed at the battle of Danki in 1549. Afterwards, the Jolof Empire collapsed and became a kingdom. Jolof Kingdom (1549 – 1900) al-Buri Penda. c. 1549. c. 1566.

  2. Damascus is home to many Mosques, each drawing from various periods of its history such as the Umayyad Caliphate (of which Damascus was the seat), Abbasid Caliphate, Fatimids, Ayyubids, Mamluks, Ottoman Empire and finally the modern Syrian Arab Republic. Umayyad Mosque is the Largest in Damascus

  3. Contents 1Aram Damascus 2Period of non-independence 3Rashidun period 4Umayyad period 5Abbasid period 6Fatimid emirs 7Seljuk emirs 8Burid emirs 9Zengid atabegs 10Ayyubid emirs (some were also sultans of Egypt) 11Mamluk na'ibs 12Ottoman walis 13Arab Kingdom of Syria 14Capi...

  4. The dynasty is last attested in the late 9th century, after a span of some 800 years and at least 33 rulers. Thorough excavations, first begun by the University of Pennsylvania , and later by the Guatemalan Institute of Archaeology, have uncovered troves of epigraphic data which Mayanists have employed to reconstruct Tikal's dynastic lineage. [2]

  5. c. 1277-1290. brother of Litovoi. Thocomerius. c. 1290-1310. some propose Tihomir as a more accurate rendition. Radu Negru. c. 1300. legendary voivode of Wallachia; some historians consider it to be just a nickname of Thocomerius or Basarab I. Wallachian principality attested in the early 14th century.

  6. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. Lists of rulers in Africa ‎ (4 C, 82 P) Lists of rulers in Asia ‎ (1 C, 17 P) Lists of rulers in Europe ‎ (1 C, 4 P)

  7. Bahij al-Khatib. بهيج الخطيب. 6 February 1936 - 2 March 1936. Tawfiq al-Hayani. توفيق الحياني. 2 March 1936 - 1937. Fayez al-Shehabi. فايز الشهابي. 1937 - 19 June 1940.

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