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Sovereign states

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

  •  Warsangali – Warsangali Sultanate
    Capital: Las Khorey
  •   Wehali – Sultanate of Wehali
  •  Welayta – Kingdom of Welayta

Y

  •   Yemen – Tahirid dynasty of Yemen
    Capital: Zabid
  •   Yuan – Northern Yuan

Z

Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire was a highly decentralized collection of polities. [1] A comprehensive list of all of its anachronistic components has been made at List of states in the Holy Roman Empire, and would be much too large to fit here.

Crowns and Unions

Crowns were composite monarchies composed of multiple countries under one ruler.

  • Kingdom of Denmark
  • Norway
  • Kingdom of Sweden
  • Kingdom of Poland
  • Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  • Kingdom of Aragon
  • Principality of Catalonia
  • Kingdom of Majorca
  • Kingdom of Sardinia
  • Kingdom of Sicily
  • Kingdom of Castile
  • Kingdom of Leon

Non-Sovereign Territories

England

  • Wales (client state) – Principality of Wales
    Capital: Cardiff

Gujarat

Imereti

  • Guria (client state) – Principality of Guria
    Capital: Ozurgeti
  • Svaneti (subject) – Principality of Svaneti

Ottoman Empire

Poland

Portugal

Spain (Crown of Castile and Crown of Aragon)

Sunda

Vijayanagara

References

  1. ^ Lonnie R. Johnson, Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends (1996), Oxford University Press, p. 23.
  2. ^ Hunter, Sir William Wilson (1908–1931). Imperial gazetteer of India. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 405. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. ^ Sewell, Robert (1900). A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): A Contribution to the History of India. Asian Educational Services. p. 122. ISBN  9788120601253. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sovereign states

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

  •  Warsangali – Warsangali Sultanate
    Capital: Las Khorey
  •   Wehali – Sultanate of Wehali
  •  Welayta – Kingdom of Welayta

Y

  •   Yemen – Tahirid dynasty of Yemen
    Capital: Zabid
  •   Yuan – Northern Yuan

Z

Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire was a highly decentralized collection of polities. [1] A comprehensive list of all of its anachronistic components has been made at List of states in the Holy Roman Empire, and would be much too large to fit here.

Crowns and Unions

Crowns were composite monarchies composed of multiple countries under one ruler.

  • Kingdom of Denmark
  • Norway
  • Kingdom of Sweden
  • Kingdom of Poland
  • Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  • Kingdom of Aragon
  • Principality of Catalonia
  • Kingdom of Majorca
  • Kingdom of Sardinia
  • Kingdom of Sicily
  • Kingdom of Castile
  • Kingdom of Leon

Non-Sovereign Territories

England

  • Wales (client state) – Principality of Wales
    Capital: Cardiff

Gujarat

Imereti

  • Guria (client state) – Principality of Guria
    Capital: Ozurgeti
  • Svaneti (subject) – Principality of Svaneti

Ottoman Empire

Poland

Portugal

Spain (Crown of Castile and Crown of Aragon)

Sunda

Vijayanagara

References

  1. ^ Lonnie R. Johnson, Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends (1996), Oxford University Press, p. 23.
  2. ^ Hunter, Sir William Wilson (1908–1931). Imperial gazetteer of India. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 405. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. ^ Sewell, Robert (1900). A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): A Contribution to the History of India. Asian Educational Services. p. 122. ISBN  9788120601253. Retrieved 14 December 2016.

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