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LI (Korea) - kings (1392-1897), emperors (1898-1910)

LI Early (Vietnam) - dynasty (544-603) of the rulers of the Van Xuan state

LI Late (Vietnam) - a dynasty (1010-1225) of the rulers of the states of Daikovet and Daiviet

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YIN - Chinese dynasty

Ming (China) - emperors (1368-1644)

NIH - lateral branch of the Dukes of Lorraine

SAN - Chinese dynasty

Sui (Ancient China) - emperors (581-616)

SUN (Ancient China) - emperors (960-1279)

TAN (Ancient China) - emperors (618-907)

Qing (Daiqing), (China) - emperors (1644-1911)

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ANJU - kings of England (1154-1399), Sicily (1268-1282), Kingdom of Naples (1268-1442), Hungary (1308-1387), Poland (1370-1382, 1384-1385)

VASE - Kings of Sweden (1523-1654), Poland (1587-1668)

GIZA (France) - Dukes of Lorraine (1528-end of the XNUMXth century)

DINh (Vietnam) - a dynasty (968-981) of the rulers of the Vietnamese state of Daikovet

KORE - Korean dynasty (X-XIV centuries)

SAUD (Satsdid, Saudis) - Saudi-Arabian royal dynasty (from the XNUMXth century)

HAN Eastern (Ancient China) - emperors (25-220)

HAN Western (Ancient China) - emperors (202- IX BC)

QIN (Ancient China) - emperors (221-207 BC)

ZHOU (Ancient China) - emperors (1027-250 BC)

CHOLA (South India) - rulers (I-XVIII c.)

YUAN - emperors: Mongolia (1271-1368), China (1280-1368)

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GORMA (Knutlings, Knutlings) - Danish, English, Norwegian dynasty (VIII-XI centuries)

ALID - the collective name of a number of Arab dynasties (Idrisids, Suleimanids, Hassanids, Fatimids, Husseinids, Zeidites), who descended from the sons of Caliph Ali and Fatima (daughter of the Prophet Muhammad)

ASENI (Asenids), (Second Bulgarian Kingdom) - kings (1186-1396)

BUIDS (Buwayhids), (territory of Western Iran and Iraq) - rulers (935-1055)

Valois (France) - kings (1328-1589), branch of the Capetians

GIREI (Gerai) - Crimean khans (1427-1783)

GUPTS (Northern India) - rulers (III-VI centuries)

ZENDY - Persian dynasty (XVIII century)

YORKS (England) - kings (1461-1485), a branch of the Plantagenets

KANVA (India) - a dynasty (73-28 BC) of the rulers of Magadha

CONDE (France) - an aristocratic family (XVI-XVII centuries), a side branch of the Bourbons

MAAN (Lebanon) - rulers (XVI-XVII centuries)

PIASTS (Poland) - princes (960-1025), kings (1025-1079, intermittently, 1295-1370)

STURE (Sweden) - aristocratic family, regents (1471-1520)

JIN (Ancient China) - emperors (265-420)

JIN (part of China) - Jurchen emperors (1115-1234)

Joson - Korean dynasty (XIV-XIX centuries)

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AVISSI (Portugal) - kings (1385-1580)

AGIADS - one of the reigning families in Sparta (X-VIII century BC)

ANGELS - emperors of the Byzantine Empire (1185-1204), rulers of the Epirus state (1204-1318)

ARPADS (Hungary) - princes (since 889), kings (1000-1301)

WELFS - German princes (from the 1070th century), dukes of Bavaria (1180-1137), Saxony (1180-1180), Lüneburg and Braunschweig (1214-XNUMX), founders of the Brunswick and Hanover dynasties

GURIDS (the territory of Afghanistan and Northern India) - sultans (1148-1206)

MANGYT - Bukhara (Uzbek) dynasty (XVIII-XIX centuries)

MAURYA - the kings of Magadha in India (IV-II centuries BC)

MEDICI - Florentine banking family, rulers (1434-1737, intermittently)

MUSHATS (Mushatins), (Moldova) - rulers (1374-1546)

NEGOSHI (Negushi, Petrovichi-Negushi), (Montenegro) - rulers (since 1697), princes (since 1852), kings (1910-1918)

OTTONS (Turkey) - sultans (1299-1922)

SEVERS (Ancient Rome) - emperors (193-235)

Sforza - Dukes of Milan (1450-1535)

TUDORS (England) - kings (1485-1603)

FLAVIA (Ancient Rome) - emperors (69-96)

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AYUBIDS (Ayyubids), (Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, South Arabia) - rulers (1171-1250)

ALAUITS (Alavites, Philalides), (Morocco) - sultans (since 1660s), kings (since 1957)

ASIKAGA (Japan) - shoguns (1335-1573)

Borgia (Italy) - an aristocratic family (XV - early XVI centuries), a number of representatives of which became popes

BOURBONS - kings of France (1589-1792, 1814-1830), Spain (1700-1808, 1814-1868, 1874-1931), the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1735-1805, 1814-1860), dukes of Parma and Piacenza (1748-1802 , 1847-1859)

WETTINS - German Saxon princely family, margraves of the Meissen brand (since 1089), landgraves of Thuringia (since 1264), electors of Saxony (since 1423), in 1547 the family was divided into Albertine (rulers of Saxony until 1918) and Ernestine branches, representatives of various branches of the family ruled in Belgium (since 1831), Portugal (1853-1910), Bulgaria (1887-1946)

GONZAGA (Mantova) - rulers (since 1328), marquises (since 1433), dukes (1530-1708)

HORATIES (Ancient Rome, from the XNUMXth century BC) - patricians

JANIDS (Ashtarkhanids), (Bukhara) - khans (1599-1753)

Qajars (Iran) - Shahs (1796-1925)

KOBURGI (Bulgaria) - princes (since 1887), kings (1908-1946)

KOMNINES (Byzantine Empire) - emperors (1057-1059, 1081-1185)

Mamluks (Egypt, Syria) - sultans (1250-1517), beys (1711-1798)

UMAYYADS - Arab caliphs (661-750)

PAHLEVI (Iran) - Shahs (1925-1979)

SAJID - Islamic Azerbaijani dynasty (IX-X centuries)

STUARTS - kings: Scotland (1371-1707), England (1603-1649, 1660-1714)

FARNESE (Parma and Piacenza) - Dukes (1545-1731)

FARSMAN - the name of the kings of Iberia (Kartli)

Khilji - rulers of the Delhi Sultanate (1290-1320)

CHALUKYA - several dynasties of rulers of states in South India (VI-XII centuries)

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ABBASIDS - Arab caliphs (750-1258), descended from the uncle of the prophet Muhammad

AGLABID (North Africa) - Arab emirs (800-909), vassals of the Abbasids

ADILSHAH - rulers of Bijapur in India (1489-1686)

ANTONINS (Ancient Rome) - emperors (96-192)

ARSHAKID (Arsacids), (Parthian kingdom) - kings (250 BC - 224 AD)

ARSHAKIDS (Arshakuni), (Armenia) - kings (62-428)

ATTALIS (Pergamum) - kings (283-133 BC)

BASARAB (Wallachia) - rulers (XIV-XVII centuries)

BRAGANSA - kings of Portugal (1640-1853), emperors of Brazil (1822-1889)

VAKATAKA - Indian dynasty (III - VI centuries)

WINDSORS (Great Britain) - kings (since 1901, the name of the dynasty has been adopted since 1917)

VISCONTI - rulers of Milan (since 1277), dukes (1395-1447)

GLINSKIE - princes of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (from the 1508th century), Russia (XNUMX-XNUMXth century), the mother of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible belonged to the family

GOTTORPS (Holstein-Gottorps) - dukes of Schleswig-Holstein (1544-1773), kings of Sweden (1751-1818), branch of Oldenburg, direct relatives of the emperors of Russia (1761-1917)

DERBENDI (Shirvan) - Shirvanshahs (1382-1538)

IDRISIDS (territory of Morocco) - Arab rulers (788-974 or 985)

KALACHURI - Indian dynasty (VI - VII centuries)

KYURIKIDS - Azerbaijani dynasty (X-XII centuries)

MACCABEES (Judea) - rulers (167-37 BC)

MINAMOTO (Japan) - shoguns (1192-1333)

PTOLEMEA (Lagids) - (Egypt), kings (305-30 BC)

ROMANOVS - Russian dynasty (XVII-XX centuries)

ROMANOVS (Russia) - boyars (from the first half of the 1613th century), tsars (from 1721), emperors (1917-XNUMX)

RUBENIDS - rulers of the Cilician Armenian state (1080-1375)

SALARID - Azerbaijani dynasty (X century)

Samanids - rulers of Maverannahr in Central Asia (819-999)

SASANID (Persia) - Shahs (224-651)

SAFEVIDS (Persia) - shahs (1502-1736)

TAHIRID - emirs of Khorasan (the territory of Iran and parts of Central Asia) in 821-873

TIMURID (Central Asia) - rulers (1307-1507), ancestors of the Great Mughals (India, from 1526)

TOGLUKIDS - the rulers of Mogolistan (East Turkestan) in the XIV-XVI centuries.

TOKUGAWA (Japan - shoguns (1603-1867)

TULUNIDS (Egypt), rulers (868-905)

Fatimids (Middle East, North Africa) - Arab Caliphs (909-1171), descended from the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad

STAUFENS (Hohenstaufens), German kings and emperors of the Holy Roman Empire (1138-1254), kings of the Kingdom of Sicily (1197-1268)

Jagiellons - kings of Poland (1386-1572), the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1377-1401, 1440-1572), Hungary (1440-1444, 1490-1526), ​​Czech Republic (1471-1526)

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ALMOHADS (North Africa) - rulers (1146-1269)

ARTZRUNIDS (Armenia) - kings (908-1021)

Achaemenides (Ancient Persia) - kings (558-330 BC)

BAGRATIDS (Bagratuni) - (Armenia), princes, kings (886-1045)

BAHMANIDS (part of the territory of India) - rulers (1347-1525)

BERNADOTS - kings of Sweden (since 1818), Norway (1818-1905)

BONAPARTS - emperors of France (1804-1814, 1815, 1852-1870), kings of the Kingdom of Naples (1806-1808), Spain (1808-1813), Holland (1806-1810), Westphalia (1807-1813)

HABSBURG - German emperors of the Holy Roman Empire (XIII-XIX centuries), dukes (since 1282), archdukes (since 1453), emperors of Austria (1804-1867), rulers of the Netherlands (1477-1794), kings of Spain (1516-1700) , kings of the Czech Republic and Hungary (1526-1867), emperors of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918)

GAZNEVIDS - rulers of the state on the territory of Afghanistan, parts of Iran, Central Asia, India (X-XII centuries)

HANOVER (Great Britain) - kings (1714-1901)

GRIMALDI (Monaco) - princes (from the end of the XNUMXth century)

ZAKHARYINS (Russia) - boyars (XV-XVI centuries), ancestors of the Romanovs

Capetians (France) - kings (987-1328)

KARAMANLI (Libya) - rulers (1711-1835)

CAROLINGIANS (Frankish state) - rulers (from 687), kings (from 751), emperors (800-987)

KESRANIDS (Shirvan) - Shirvanshahs (1027-1382)

KYURIKIDS (north-eastern Armenia) - rulers (978-1118), a branch of the Bagratids

MAZYADIDS (Shirvan) - Arab governors (799 - first half of the XNUMXth century)

MEROVINGI (Frankish state) - kings (late 751th century - XNUMX)

PALEOLOGISTS (Byzantine Empire) - emperors (1261-1453)

RAMSESIDS (Ancient Egypt) - pharaohs, XIX dynasty (1305-1200 BC)

SAFFARIDS - a family of Persian rulers (861-900)

SELEUCIDS (Near and Middle East) - kings (364-12 BC)

TARQUINIUS (Ancient Rome) - kings of Etruscan origin (616-509 BC)

TOGLUKIDS - Central Asian dynasty (XIV-XV centuries)

KHANDANID - Syrian dynasty (890 - 1004 BC)

HALAGUIDS - Asian dynasty (XIII-XIV centuries)

Genghisides - the common name of a number of dynasties founded by the sons and grandsons of Genghis Khan

SHAHARMENS (Southern Armenia) - shahs (1100-1207)

SHEDDADIDS (territory of Transcaucasia) - rulers (951-1199)

SHEIBANIDS - Uzbek khans (second half of the 1599th century -XNUMX)

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ALKMEONIDS - an aristocratic Athenian family to which Pericles and Alcibiades belonged

ANTIGONIDES (Macedonia) - kings (306-168 BC)

ARTASHESIDS - Armenian dynasty (190 BC-XII/XIV AD)

BABENBERG (Austria) - margraves (since 976), dukes (1156-1246), dukes of Styria (1192-1246)

BAGRATIONS (Bagrationi), (Georgia) - kings (IX-XIX centuries)

LANCASTER - English dynasty (XIV-XV centuries)

GLUKSBURG - kings of Denmark (since 1863), Norway (since 1905), Greece (1863-1967)

RADZIVILLS - princes of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from whom and Poland (XV-XIX centuries)

SPARTOKIDS (Bosporan kingdom) - kings (438 - II century BC)

QARAKHANIDS (territory of East Turkestan) - rulers (927-1212)

LANCASTER (England) - kings (1399-1461), a branch of the Plantagenets

MONOMASHICHI (Monomakhovichi), (Ancient Russia) - princes (XII-XIII centuries), descendants of Prince Vladimir Vsevolodovich of Kyiv

OBRENOVICI (Serbia) - princes (1815-1842, 1858-1882), kings (1882-1903)

RURIKOVICHI (Ancient Russia, Russia) - princes and grand dukes (from the 1547th century), kings (1598-XNUMX), nobles (until the beginning of the XNUMXth century)

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ALMORAVIDS (North Africa, part of Spain) - rulers (1050-1146)

Ashtarkhanids - see Janids

ELDIGIZIDS (Ildegezids), (South Azerbaijan) - rulers (1136-1225)

ILDEGEZIDS - Azerbaijani dynasty (XII-XIII centuries)

KANTAKUZINS - an aristocratic family in the Byzantine Empire (late XI-XV centuries) and Romania (XIX - early XX century)

LUXEMBOURG - German emperors of the Holy Roman Empire (1308-1437, intermittently), kings of the Czech Republic (1310-1437), Hungary (1387-1437)

MUZAFFARIDS - Persian dynasty (XIV century)

OLDENBURG - a number of dynasties: kings of Denmark (1448-1863), Norway (1450-1814), Sweden (1457-1523), dukes of Schleswig-Holstein (1460-1863), relatives of the Gottorps, ancestors of the Glücksburgs

SELJUKIDS (Near and Middle East) - sultans (XI - early XIV centuries)

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AUGUSTENBURG - ducal lateral line of the Danish royal dynasty of Oldenburg (XVIII-XX centuries)

ARCHEANACTIDES (Kingdom of the Bosporus) - kings (480-438 BC)

WITTELSBAH (Bavaria) - dukes (since 1180), electors (since 1623), kings (1806-1918)

SIGMARINGENS (Romania) - kings (1866-1947), a branch of the Hohenzollerns

MONOMAHOVICHI - see Monomashici

PLANTAGENETS (England) - kings (1154-1399), Angevin dynasty, its branches are Lancasters and Yorkies

TRPIMIROVICI (Croatia) - princes (since 845), kings (925 - the end of the XNUMXth century)

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HOGENZOLLERNS - Electors of Brandenburg (1415-1701), Kings of Prussia (1701-1918), Emperors of Germany (1871-1918)

HOGENSTAUFEN - see Staufen

PRZHEMYSLOVICHI (Czech Republic) - princes and kings (IX-XIV centuries)

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KARAGEORGIEVICHI - princes (1808-1813, 1842-1858), kings of Serbia (1903-1918), Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918-1929), Yugoslavia (1929-1945)

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