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  1. The Bagrationi Royal dynasty ruled over Georgia between the ninth century A.D. and 1801. Who is the House of Bagrationi? Most scholars contend that, originally, the Bagrationis were the natives of Speri, which is an old Georgian province.

  2. Jan 16, 2023 · Lucy Davidson. Mozaffar al-Din Shah and attendants. Between 1785 and 1925, an Iranian family of Oghuz Turkish descent ruled Persia, now Iran, in what was called the Qajar Dynasty. Though the first ruler aimed to reunify Iran, over the course of the family’s reign they experienced both significant gains and losses of land, losing control of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MamlukMamluk - Wikipedia

    Mamluk or Mamaluk (/ ˈ m æ m ə l uː k /; Arabic: مملوك, romanized: mamlūk (singular), مماليك, mamālīk (plural); translated as "one who is owned", meaning "slave") were non-Arab, ethnically diverse (mostly Turkic, Caucasian, Eastern and Southeastern European) enslaved mercenaries, slave-soldiers, and freed slaves who were assigned high-ranking military and administrative ...

  4. Succeeded by. Aq Qoyunlu. Afsharid dynasty. The Safavid Iran or the Safavid Empire ( Persian: شاهنشاهی صفوی, romanized: Šāhanšāhi-ye Safavi) was an early modern Iranian empire. [4] The Safavids ruled from 1501 to 1722 (experiencing a brief restoration from 1729 to 1736 and 1750 to 1773) and, at their height, they controlled all ...

  5. He was the last ruler of a united Georgia which was relatively free from foreign domination. Abdicated. Demetrius III (დიმიტრი III) 1413 Son of Alexander I and Dulandukht Orbeliani: 1433–1446 1453 aged 39/40: Kingdom of Georgia: Gulkhan of Imereti (d.1472) c.1450 one child Co-ruler since 1433, ruled with his father and then his ...

  6. An Mamluk cavalryman, as drawn by Carle Vernet in 1810. In 1779, Sulayman the Great ( Georgian: სულეიმან ბუიუქი) returned from his exile in Shiraz and acquired the governorship of Baghdad, Basrah, and Shahrizor in 1780. [11] This Sulayman the Great is known as Büyük ("the Great" in Turkish), and his rule (1780-1802 ...

  7. Dec 11, 2012 · Georgia. For 997 years, from 813 to 1810, the Bagrationi Dynasty was the ruler of Georgia, a dynasty whose ascendancy began in the early Middle Ages and lasted early in the 19th century. Korean Peninsula. The Silla Dynasty that reigned in the present-day Korean Peninsula started its rule in 57 BCE, a reign that lasted for 992 years, ending in ...

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