Tibet
China, for now. But Tibetans are fighting everyday to free Tibet from China's invasion
From Arva County in the former Hungarian kingdom now Slovakia
It is different because it was a former British colony in East Asia, now part of China.
there is no "Wurttemburg City", the capital of the former electorate, kingdom, and now Germanic state is Stuttgart
At first, China was a kingdom. Then, it turned into a Communism. But shortly after, it became a republic (like now).
India is self-ruled now, but it used to be controlled by the United Kingdom.
The longest-ruled emperor in China ruled 61 years. Now, The constitution of the People's Republic of China stipulates that a president serve a five-year term and can be reelected only once. So a president of China now can not serve for more than 10 years.
no ofcourse not long ago there was a rule in china that says you have to respect all religion and if you are a christian Chinese or a christian person living in china its not illegal there are churches there or if u are Chinese budhist and you want to be christian in china its fine .
do not rally now actually
The baptism of Clovis in 496 gave birth to the kingdom that we now know as France.
I think that you're thinking of Hong Kong, which was taken by British forces in 1841, and remained under British rule until 1997. It is now part of the People's Republic of China.
The term goes back to when Ireland was still completely under British rule and did not have a parliament of its own, between 1801 and 1921. Home Rule was the desire by some for Ireland to have its independence and rule itself. The term is not really used now, but it would now be the concept of a united Ireland. Currently Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.