suzerainty in A Sentence

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    They accepted his Suzerainty and became his tributaries and began to work as his Kardars.

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    The state accepted Suzerainty of British East India Company in 1819 when Kutch was defeated in battle.

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    It is a commemorative monument for the Bundela king Anirudh Singh who is famous for having declared independence from Mughal Suzerainty.

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    Since Hammir was now the ruler of Mewar, he refused to accept the Suzerainty of the Sultan of Delhi, Muhammad Bin Tughluq.

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    The treaty followed the Akkerman Convention which had previously recognized another territorial change in the Balkans, the Suzerainty of Principality of Serbia.

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    After 1843, English gradually replaced Persian in importance in the Indian subcontinent as the British had full Suzerainty over the Indian subcontinent.

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    Mahmud agreed to help them on the condition that they would mention his name in the Friday sermons(Khutbah), which would signify their acknowledgment of his Suzerainty.

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    The term was first introduced in the Indian Forest Act, 1927 in British India, to refer to certain forests granted protection under the British crown in British India, but not associated Suzerainty.

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    Muhammad required a military and political agreement according to which they"acknowledge the Suzerainty of Medina, to refrain from attack on the Muslims and their allies, and to pay the Zakat, the Muslim religious levy.

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    Muhammad required a military and political agreement according to which they"acknowledge the Suzerainty of Medina, to refrain from attack on the Muslims and their allies, and to pay the Zakat, the Muslim religious levy.".

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    While Udai Singh, the Rana of Mewar was open to accepting Mughal Suzerainty and paying a tribute, he was not prepared to lower his head in obedience to Akbar as, according to Abu'l-Fazl,"none of his ancestors had bowed down and kissed the ground.

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    In 1615 Amar Singh I, the son of Pratap Singh accepted Mughal Suzerainty and one year later Jahangir, as a goodwill gesture, returned him Chittor Fort under the condition that it will never be repaired, as the Mughals feared that it might be used a bastion for future rebellions.

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