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feudatory
feudatory, a. and n. (ˈfjuːdətərɪ) Also 7 feodatory. [ad. L. type *feudātōri-us, f. med.L. feudāre to enfeoff, f. feudum: see feud n.2 and -ory.] A. adj. 1. a. Of a person: Owing feudal allegiance to another; subject. b. Of a kingdom, etc.: Under the overlordship of an outside sovereign. Const. to.a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Feodary
Feodary may refer to: A vassal or feudatory, a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch in the context of the feudal system wikipedia.org
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feudatary
† ˈfeudatary, a. and n. Obs. Forms: (6 feudotarie, 7 feodatary, -otary, feudataire, -arie, foeditary, -otarie), 7–9 feudatary. [ad. med.L. feudātāri-us, f. feudāt- ppl. stem of feudāre to enfeoff, f. feudum: see feud n.2 and -ary. Cf. Fr. feudataire.] A. adj. = feudatory A. 1.1614 Selden Titles Hon.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Śanakanika Maharaja
Śanakanika Maharaja was a feudatory of Chandragupta II or Vikramaditya of the Gupta Dynasty. The Sanakanika feudatory chief of Chandragupta II, as well as his father and grandfather, bore the title Maharaja. wikipedia.org
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subfeudatory
subfeudatory (sʌbˈfjuːdətərɪ) [f. sub- 9 (b) + feudatory, after prec. Cf. med.L. subfeudātārius.] One who holds a fief from a feudatory.1839 Penny Cycl. XIV. 105/1 The political system of most towns of North Italy in the tenth and eleventh centuries consisted of the nobles, feudatories, and subfeuda... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bhillama II
Early life Bhillama was a son and successor of the Yadava chief Dhadiyasa, who was a Rashtrakuta feudatory. He was succeeded by Vesugi, who married Nayilladevi, the daughter of a Chalukya feudatory of Gujarat. wikipedia.org
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Principality (disambiguation)
A principality is a monarchical feudatory or sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a monarch with the title of prince or princess. wikipedia.org
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leude
▪ I. leud Hist. (l(j)uːd) Also in Latin pl. form leudes (ˈl(j)uːdiːz). [repr. med.L. leudēs, a. OHG. liudi, liuti: see lede.] In the Frankish kingdoms: A vassal or feudatory.c 1756–67 Burke Eng. Hist. Wks. X. 338 This chief [of the ancient Germans] was styled Senior, Lord [etc.]..the followers were ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ranahastin
Bhandi Clan Bhandi was also the clan of the maternal family of King Harsha Vardhana of Kanauj and Vatsaraja reduced Indrayudha of Kanauj to the status of feudatory The title is known to have been used by unknown 10-11th century ruler of the Solanki Rajputs feudatory in Gujarat or Rajasthan. wikipedia.org
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L. E. Dawson
He was an expert on the stamps of India and the Feudatory States and signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1961. 1912-1953" which was subsequently printed in The London Philatelist and in 1955 he won the Tilleard Medal from the society for his display of Indian Feudatory wikipedia.org
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Kirtivarman II
Conflict with the Pandyas Kirtivarman and his Ganga feudatory Sripurusha came into conflict with the Pandya ruler Maravarman Rajasimha I who was extending Dantidurga was a feudatory of the Chalukyas and was beginning to establish an independent kingdom around Ellora. wikipedia.org
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Indra III
From the writings of Kannada poet Adikavi Pampa it is known that Indra III sent his feudatory, Chalukya king Narasimha II of Vemulavada, in pursuit of Trouble in Vengi A civil war like situation prevailed in Vengi after the defeat of Eastern Chalukya Bhima at the hands of Baddega, a Rashtrakuta feudatory wikipedia.org
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Moopil Nair
Among them was Kavalappara Moopil Nair, who ruled the small kingdom of Kavalappara Swaroopam, and a nominal feudatory of the Vellattiri Raja of Valluvanad acres of allodially freeheld jenmi lands, rendering them among Malabar's foremost jenmimars, alongside fellow Moopil Nairs such as the Mannarghat Nair, a feudatory wikipedia.org
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Maharaja Hastin
Maharaja Hastin was a feudatory of the Gupta Dynasty and a member and ruler of the Parivrajaka dynasty. wikipedia.org
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Tailapa
Tailapa may refer to: Tailapa I, a feudatory to the Rashtrakutas, ancestor of Tailapa II and Tailapa III Tailapa II (r. 993–997), founder of the Western wikipedia.org
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