Someone who rules over a kingdom is called a queen or king.
A monarch will rule over a kingdom. A monarch is a king or queen.
No one is sure why Great Zimbabwe collapsed. The kingdom may have declined for several reasons, includingThe gold trade diminishedOver population and over farmingWeather changeEuropean settlers taking over and robbing the kingdom.
The kingdom of Sheba was known as Saba, and the people were known as Sabaeans. The kingdom was located in modern-day Yemen, with their capital in Ma'rib, central Yemen. Some argue that Sheba was in Abyssinia, modern-day Ethiopia, but Archaeological evidence now points to Yemen. However, the kingdom did have control over Eritrea and Northeastern Ethiopia and the geography there is very similar to the one of Yemen.
The term for them (at least in the US) is AWOL - Absented Without Leave. A general term for those who've done such is deserter. Those of us who've known others who've done that while we went over and put ourselves in harm's way have a series of much more colourful names for them, but not a single one wouldn't violate this site's rules if I were to post it.
Songhai was built into a strong kingdom primarily under the leadership of Sunni Ali, who reigned from 1464 to 1492. He expanded the empire through military conquests and strategic alliances, effectively unifying various territories and enhancing trade routes. Following him, Askia Muhammad took over and further strengthened the kingdom by promoting Islam, establishing a centralized administration, and fostering cultural and economic development. Together, their leadership transformed Songhai into one of the largest empires in West Africa.
Business conducted by Confucian ethics is called capitalist Confucianism. Businesses operated under this code believe in personal exemplification over explicit business rules.
a territory ruled over by a King, or a Queen in the case of the UK
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it depends actually... A King rules over an kingdom. I'm pretty sure an Emperor would rule over an empire, but I could be wrong...
Oh, dude, someone who rules an empire is called an emperor. Like, they're basically the big boss of the empire, making all the decisions and stuff. It's like being the CEO of a really big, historical company.
Davis Rules - 1991 Someone to Watch Over Them 2-9 was released on: USA: 4 March 1992
Answer It can be a loved one. Sometimes if someone has been threatened they will be watched over, someone who is ill, children, someone in danger.
To beckon someone is a way for one to call out to another person, and get their attention. Beckoning someone is often done to call someone over to one's location.
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When you have complete control over someone or something, it is often referred to as dominance or mastery.
You should call them when you have gotten to know them better, but don't call too much.
No, a king cannot take another king in terms of ruling or governing a kingdom. Each king typically rules over their own separate kingdom or territory.