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Dynasty rulers were typically chosen based on hereditary succession, where leadership was passed down through family lines, often from parent to child. This system is known as "monarchy," and it was common in various cultures around the world. In some cases, particularly in early dynasties, rulers could also be selected based on merit or military prowess, but hereditary claims remained the dominant method. The term "dynasty" itself refers to a sequence of rulers from the same family or lineage.

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