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Lists of dynasties include: * List of dynasties, sorted by geographic region By ethnicity * Iranian * Jewish * Kurdish * Maratha * Mongol * Pashtun * Turkic By caste * Brahmin * Jat * Rajput By region * Arabia * China * Egypt * Ireland * Mesopotamia * Rome * Vietnam By religion * Confucian * Hasidic * Hindu * Islamic ** Iran ** Shia ** Sunni * Jain * Tengrist * Zoroastrian Other * List of noble houses A noble house is an aristocracy (class), aristocratic family or kinship group, either currently or historically of national or international significance, and usually associated with one or more hereditary titles, the most senior of which will b ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Dynasties ...
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List Of Dynasties
This is a list of dynasties and dynastic regimes in the context of monarchy, both sovereign and non-sovereign, organized by geographic region. Extant dynasties are rendered in bold and highlighted. General information Criteria for inclusion This list includes defunct and extant monarchical dynasties of both sovereign and non-sovereign statuses. Monarchical regimes each ruled by a single family—that is, a dynasty, although not explicitly styled as such, like the Golden Horde and the Qara Qoyunlu—are included. Where possible, rival claimants to thrones and descendants of overthrown dynasties are also listed. For instance, the House of Plantagenet laid claim to the Sicilian throne between AD 1254 and AD 1263, and is thus listed under the section on Italy. Likewise, the Osmanoğlu family is descended from the Ottoman dynasty, and is therefore included in the section on Turkey. Dynasties of micronations, like the Bertoleoni dynasty; dynasties of religious sects, like the N ...
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List Of Mesopotamian Dynasties
The history of Mesopotamia extends from the Lower Paleolithic period until the establishment of the Caliphate in the late 7th century AD, after which the region came to be known as Iraq. This list covers dynasties and monarchs of Mesopotamia up until the fall of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 539 BC, after which native Mesopotamian monarchs never again ruled the region. The earliest records of writing are known from the Uruk period (or "Protoliterate period") in the 4th millennium BC, with documentation of actual historical events, and the ancient history of the region, being known from the middle of the third millennium BC onwards, alongside cuneiform records written by early kings. This period, known as the Early Dynastic Period, is typically subdivided into three: 2900–2750 BC (ED I), 2750–2600 BC (ED II) and 2600–2350 BC (ED III), and was followed by Akkadian (~2350–2100 BC) and Neo-Sumerian (2112–2004 BC) periods, after which Mesopotamia was most often divided betwee ...
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List Of Zoroastrian States And Dynasties
This is a list of historical states and dynasties that were notable for their predominant observance of Zoroastrianism, an Iranian religion founded by the spiritual leader Zoroaster. *Median Empire (678 BCE – 549 BCE) * Achaemenid Empire (550 BCE – 330 BCE) * * * Kingdom of Atropatene (323 BCE – 226 CE) * Kingdom of Armenia (321 BCE – 330 CE) *Kingdom of Sophene (260 BCE – 95 BCE) * Parthian Empire (247 BCE – 224 CE) * Frataraka dynasty (164 BCE – 132 BCE) * * Kingdom of Persis (132 BCE – 224 CE) *Kingdom of Albania (1st century BCE – 314 CE) *Indo-Parthian Kingdom (19 CE –226 CE) * Sassanid Empire (224 CE – 651) * Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom (230 – 365) * Afridhid dynasty (305 – 995) * Dabuyid dynasty (642 – 760) * Masmughans of Damavand (651 – 760) * Bavand dynasty (651 – 842) * Padusbanids (665 – 9th century) * Qarinvand dynasty (550s – 11th century) See also * Zoroastrianism * List of Iranian dynasties and countries References {{ ...
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List Of Tengrist States And Dynasties
This is a list of khanates, empires and kingdoms who predominantly followed Tengrism, a Central Asian shamanistic religion. * Xiongnu (209 BCE–93 CE) * Xianbei state (93BCE–234) * Rouran Khaganate (330–555) * Huns (370s–469) "There is no doubt that between the 6th and 9th centuries Tengrism was the religion among the nomads of the steppes" Yazar András Róna-Tas, ''Hungarians and Europe in the early Middle Ages: an introduction to early Hungarian history'', Yayıncı Central European University Press, 1999, , p. 151 * First Turkic Khaganate (552–659) * Old Great Bulgaria (632–668) * Volga Bulgaria (7th century–922) * Khazar Khaganate (650–740) * First Bulgarian Empire (681–864) * Second Turkic Khaganate (682–744) * Tatar confederation (8th century-1202) * Uyghur Khaganate (744–840) * Oghuz Yabgu State (766–1055) * Kara-Khanid Khanate (840–934) * Pecheneg Khanates (860-1091) * Principality of Hungary (895–1000) * Cumans * Cumania (10th cen ...
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List Of Jain States And Dynasties
This is a list of monarchs, royalties, and dynasties following Jainism. Dynasties * Ikshvaku dynasty:Thritkaras as twenty-two of twenty-four Tirthankaras were born in this dynasty. * Harivamsa * Vajjika League (c. 6th century BCE - c. 468 BCE) * Pandya dynasty (6th century BCE - 1345 CE) Some rulers were Jains though not all. * Maurya dynasty (322-184 BCE) * Mahameghavahana dynasty (250s BCE – 5th century CE) * Kadamba Dynasty (345–525 CE) * Western Ganga Dynasty (350 CE – 1000) * Santara dynasty (7th century CE - 18th century CE) * Rastrakuta dynasty (735CE-982 CE) * Shilahara, Shilahara Dynasty (8th century CE–13th century CE) * Kakatiya dynasty (800CE-1323CE) * Seuna (Yadava) dynasty (860CE-1317CE) * Chowta dynasty (Tulu Nadu), Chowta dynasty (12th century CE-18th century CE) Kings *Siddhartha of Kundagrama, Raja Siddhartha *Bharata Chakravarti *Bahubali *Chandragupta Maurya (4th century BCE) *Kharavela (2nd century BCE) *Samprati (3rd century BCE) *Ajatashatru (5th ...
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List Of Sunni Dynasties
The following is a list of Sunni Muslim dynasties. Asia Middle East Arabian Peninsula * Banu Wajih (926–965) *Sharif of Mecca (967–1925) * Al Uyuniyun (1076–1253) *Sulaymanids (1063–1174) *Mahdids (1159–1174) *Kathiri (Hadhramaut) (1395–1967) * Al-Jabriyun (1417–1521) *Banu Khalid (1669–1796) *Al Qasimi (Ras al Khaymah) (1727–present) *House of Saud (Saudi Arabia) (1744–present) *House of Al-Sabah (Kuwait) (1752–present) *Al Nahyan family (Abu Dhabi) (1761–present) *Al Qasimi (Sharjah) (18th century–present) *Al Mualla (Umm al-Quwain) (1775–present) *Al Khalifa family (Bahrain) (1783–present) *Mahra Sultanate (18th century–1967) *Al Nuaimi (Ajman) (1816–present) *House of Thani (Qatar) (1825–present) *Al Maktoum (Dubai) (1833–present) * Al Rashid (1836–1921) *Al Sharqi (Fujairah) (1876–present) *Qu'aiti (1902–1967) *Emirate of Beihan (1903–1967) *Lower Yafa (19th century–1967) *Upper Yafa (19th century–1967) Iran and Caucasus ...
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List Of Shia Dynasties
The following is a list of Shia Muslim dynasties. North Africa and Europe *Idrisid dynasty (788–985 CE) — (Morocco) - Zaidi *Fatimid Caliphate (909–1171 CE) — (Kabylia) - Ismaili *Banu Kanz (1004–1412 CE) - ( Upper Egypt) — Ismaili *Zirid dynasty (973–1148 CE) - (Kabylia) — Ismaili *Hammudid dynasty (1016–1073 AD) — (Moroccans of Spain) Zaidi *Kalbids (948–1053) — (Sicily) Ismaili Iran and Caucasus *Justanids (791–974 CE) — Zaidi *Alavids (864–929 CE) — Zaidi * Aishanids (912–961 CE) * Ziyarid dynasty (928–1043 CE) *Buyid dynasty (934–1062 CE) — Zaidi, later converted to Twelver *Hasanwayhid (959–1047 CE) *Kakuyids (1008–1051 CE) *Nizari Ismaili state (1090–1256 CE) — Nizari *Ilkhanate (1304–1335 CE) *Sarbadars (1332–1386 CE) — TwelverNewman, Andrew J. ''Twelver Shiism: Unity and Diversity in the Life of Islam, 632 to 1722''. Edinburgh University Press, Nov 20, 2013. *Injuids (1335–1357 CE) — Twelver *Marashiyan ( ...
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Islamic Dynasties Of Iran
This is a list of kings of Iran of the medieval Islamic period, AD 820 to 1432, arranged genealogically. For the early Islamic period before 820, see: * Rashidun Caliphate: Umar (634–644), Usman (644–656), Ali (656–661) * Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750 * Abbasid Caliphate, 750–1258 (brief/nominal ruling since 820) For the period after 1506, see: * Timurid dynasty, 1370–1506 * Turkomans: Qara Qoyunlu (1375–1468) and Ak Koyunlu (1378–1508) * Safavid dynasty, 1502–1736 * Afsharid dynasty, 1736–1796 * Zand dynasty, 1750–1794 * Qajar dynasty, 1794–1925 * Pahlavi dynasty, 1925–1979 See also Monarchism in Iran. Tahirid dynasty (820–872) Alavid dynasty (864–928) Hasanids The Samanids captured Tabaristan, and the Alavids fled to Gilan in exile, 900–913. Husaynids Saffarid dynasty (861–1003) Samanid dynasty (819–999) Ziyarid dynasty (928–1043) ...
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List Of Muslim States And Dynasties
This article includes a list of successive Islamic states and Muslim dynasties beginning with the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE) and the early Muslim conquests that spread Islam outside of the Arabian Peninsula, and continuing through to the present day. The first-ever establishment of an Islamic polity goes back to the Islamic State of Medina, which was established by Muhammad in the city of Medina in 622 CE. Following his death in 632 CE, his immediate successors established the Rashidun Caliphate, which was further succeeded by the Umayyad Caliphate and later the Abbasid Caliphate. While the primary caliphates gradually fractured and fell, other Muslim dynasties rose; some of these dynasties established notable and prominent Islamic empires, such as the Ottoman Empire centered around Anatolia, the Safavid Empire of Persia, and the Mughal Empire in India. Middle East and North Africa Mesopotamia and Levant (Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria) ...
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List Of Hindu Empires And Dynasties
Indian empires rose to power following the birth of Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism in the Indian subcontinent. The period of the Gupta Empire under Samudragupta is sometimes attributed to as the Golden Age of India. List The following list enumerates Hindu empires and dynasties in chronological order. ''Note: Kingdoms that acted as princely states to the British Empire are not mentioned except for the time period when they exercised sovereign control.'' See also * Bhagavad Gita * Hindu cosmology * History of India * History of Hinduism * Yoga & Ayurveda * Vedas & Vedic Literature * Yuga & Hindu units of time * Vedic period & Vedic science * Hinduism & Sanātana Dharma * Sangam period & Sangam literature * Greater India & Indosphere * Sanskriti (other) & Sanskrit literature * List of Hindu gurus and sants * List of writers on Hinduism * Indianization of Southeast Asia * Hinduism in Southeast Asia * Solar dynasty & Lunar dynasty * Kuru Kingdom & Gandhara Kingdom * Mugha ...
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List Of Hasidic Dynasties
A Hasidic dynasty is a dynasty led by Hasidic Jewish spiritual leaders known as rebbes, and usually has some or all of the following characteristics: * Each leader of the dynasty is often known as an ''ADMOR'' (abbreviation for '' ADoneinu MOreinu veRabeinu'' – "our master, our teacher, and our rabbi"), or simply as ''Rebbe'' (or "the Rebbe"), and at times called the "Rav" ("rabbi"), and sometimes referred to in English as a "Grand Rabbi"; * The dynasty continues beyond the initial leader's lifetime by succession (usually by a family descendant); * The dynasty is usually named after a key town in Eastern Europe where the founder may have been born or lived, or where the group began to grow and flourish; * The dynasty has (or once had) followers who, through time, continue following successive leaders (rebbes), or may even continue as a group without a leader by following the precepts of a deceased leader. A Hasidic group has the following characteristics: * It was founded by a le ...
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List Of Confucian States And Dynasties
This is a list of historical and contemporary states and dynasties where Confucianism (including its various sects) was/is the state ideology or exerted/exerts significant politico-cultural influence. Its status could have been shared with other ideologies and/or religions such as Taoism, Buddhism or the Chinese folk religion at some point in time. Confucianism developed during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius. Confucianism was first adopted as state ideology by the Emperor Wu of Han upon the advice of the statesman Gongsun Hong. Confucianism was later promulgated throughout the Sinosphere. List of historical Confucian regimes Note that the dates stated are the corresponding dates for the states/dynasties, not the dates reflecting the adoption of Confucianism as state religion or its widespread influence. Entries are sorted alphabetically. * Asuka Japan (AD 538–710) * Azuchi–Momoyama Japan (AD 1568 ...
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