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Qué (quién) es Qajar Principality of Merv - definición


Qajar Principality of Merv         
FORMER MUSLIM POLITY IN CENTRAL ASIA (A.D 1747–1788)
The Qajar Principality of Merv was an independent principality that existed in Central Asia from c.1747 to 1788.
Principality of Achaea         
  • Ruins of the 13th-century St. Sophia church in [[Andravida]]
  • Achaean ''[[tornese]]'' from Glarentza (Clarentia)
  • Coat of arms of the Zaccaria family
  • Map of the Greek and Latin states in southern Greece ca. 1278
  • Map of the southern Balkans and western Anatolia in 1410. The Principality of Achaea under [[Centurione II Zaccaria]] was by then reduced to the western [[Morea]].
  • Map of the Peloponnese with its principal locations during the late Middle Ages
CRUSADER PRINCIPALITY IN SOUTHERN GREECE
Principality of Achaia; Principality of the Morea; Principality of Morea
The Principality of Achaea () or Principality of Morea was one of the three vassal states of the Latin Empire, which replaced the Byzantine Empire after the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade. It became a vassal of the Kingdom of Thessalonica, along with the Duchy of Athens, until Thessalonica was captured by Theodore, the despot of Epirus, in 1224.
Principalities         
  • Johann I Josef]], last prince of [[Liechtenstein]] prior to the end of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]
MONARCHICAL FEUDATORY OR A SOVEREIGN STATE, RULED OR REIGNED OVER BY A MONARCH WITH THE TITLE OF PRINCE
Princedom; Principalities; Great Princedom; Grand Principality; Princedoms; Ecclesiastical principality
·pl of Principality.