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Irish lands, particularly in Ulster, through colonization projects such as the Plantation of Ulster in the 17th century.
These rulers often sponsored the arts by purchasing paintings & by supporting artists & writers
they mingled with northern traditions
It depended on the age, but usually Turkish rulers encouraged using Turkish or Arabic in literature.
These rulers often sponsored the arts by purchasing paintings & by supporting artists & writers
Rate This AnswerPhillip II of Spain wanted to drive protestants out of England because Catholicism was the dominant religion of both Spain and England at the time. English rulers also wanted to drive protestants out of England
Count Palatine of the Rhine was a Protestant prince. In 1618, Protestants were rebelling against their Catholic Hapsburg rulers. In Bohemia, Protestants elected the Count of Palatine as their king. This triggered the Thirty years' War.
The British in the 1700sthe british in the 1700s
No, never. Scotland is part of Britain.
The states which were under the direct control of British were regarded to be a part of British India. The states which were under indirect control of British but were actually controlled by dynastic rulers were the princely states. The British were taking annual pension from the rulers and were also using their army.
The British in the 1700s