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IqAbbs1
750
946
Abbasid Caliphate I
iq_abbasid_cal_1
LEGACY
In 750 CE, following a revolt, Abbasid rulers took power from the Umayyad Dynasty under Abu al-'Abbas al-Saffah. To secure his rule, Abu al-'Abbass al-Saffah sought to destroy the male line descending from Fatima and Ali, §REF§ (Zayzafoon 2005, 139) Lamia Ben Youssef Zayzafoon. 2005. <i>The Production of the Muslim Wom...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
8
Southern Mesopotamia
Levant-Mesopotamia
44.42
32.47
Babylon (Hillah)
IQ
Iraq
Southwest Asia
62
Mesopotamia
Iraq, Kuwait
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
484
IqAbbs2
1,191
1,258
Abbasid Caliphate II
iq_abbasid_cal_2
LEGACY
The Second Abbasid Period (1191-1258 CE) was mostly remarkable for the city of Baghdad which is usually estimated to have had about 1 million inhabitants at the time of the Mongol sack in 1258 CE.<br>With the Mongol sack of Baghdad in 1258 CE "the culture, science and learning for which Baghdad had been known for centu...
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null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
8
Southern Mesopotamia
Levant-Mesopotamia
44.42
32.47
Babylon (Hillah)
IQ
Iraq
Southwest Asia
62
Mesopotamia
Iraq, Kuwait
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
107
IrAchae
-550
-331
Achaemenid Empire
ir_achaemenid_emp
LEGACY
The Achaemenid Empire was established by Cyrus II 'the Great', who inherited the small kingdom of Persia (named after the capital city, Persis) in southwest Iran, a vassal territory of the larger Median Empire to the Northwest. From 553 to 550 BCE, Cyrus led his fellow Persians against Median hegemony (even though the ...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
9
Susiana
Levant-Mesopotamia
48.235564
32.382851
Susa (Shush)
IR
Iran
Southwest Asia
45
Iran
Iran
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
637
so_adal_sultanate
1,375
1,543
Adal Sultanate
so_adal_sultanate
POL_AFR_EAST
The Adal Sultanate was one of the earliest Islamic Sultanates in the Somali region. The Adal, which was part of the Walasma Dynasty, was originally established in the late 9th or early 10th centuries based at the costal port city of Zelia on the Gulf of Aden. §REF§ (Mukhtar 2016, Encyclopedia of Empire) Mukhtar, Mohame...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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2
East Africa
Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, So Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
872
tn_aghlabid_dyn
800
908
Aghlabid Dynasty
tn_aghlabid_dyn
OTHER_TAG
null
Aghlabid Dynasty
null
2024-04-30T13:35:38.451828Z
2024-04-30T13:35:38.451849Z
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
3
Maghreb
From Morocco to Libya
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
879
in_ahmadnagar_sultanate
1,490
1,636
Ahmadnagar Sultanate
in_ahmadnagar_sultanate
OTHER_TAG
null
Ahmadnagar Sultanate
null
2024-05-06T10:03:30.630491Z
2024-05-06T10:03:30.630504Z
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null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
40
Southern India
Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana
{'id': 9, 'name': 'South Asia'}
639
so_ajuran_sultanate
1,250
1,700
Ajuran Sultanate
so_ajuran_sultanate
POL_AFR_EAST
The Ajuran Sultanate originated in the mid-sixteenth century as a leading clan of confederated states which included the Muzzafar Dynasty of Mogadishu. The Ajuran Sultanate controlled the Shabelle valley in southern Somalia all the way to the Kenyan border. §REF§ (Mukhtar 2003, 35) Mukhtar, Mohamed H. 2003. Historical ...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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2
East Africa
Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, So Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
508
IrAkKoy
1,339
1,501
Ak Koyunlu
ir_ak_koyunlu
LEGACY
The Ak Koyunlu were a loose confederation of nomadic Turkman tribes that ruled in Iran between 1339-1501 CE. §REF§ (Quiring-Zoche 2011) R Quiring-Zoche. 2011. Aq Qoyunlu. <a class="external free" href="http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/aq-qoyunlu-confederation" rel="nofollow">http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/a...
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2024-11-20T13:24:55.592756Z
{'id': 137, 'text': 'a new_private_comment_text new approach for polity'}
9
Susiana
Levant-Mesopotamia
48.235564
32.382851
Susa (Shush)
IR
Iran
Southwest Asia
45
Iran
Iran
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
113
GhAshnE
1,501
1,701
Akan - Pre-Ashanti
gh_akan
LEGACY
The gold-producing region between the Comoé and Volta rivers has been inhabited by Akan-speaking people since the 13th century CE. This region has seen the emergence of various autonomous states, including Bono, Djomo, Akwamu, Fante, and Asante. Later in its history, the founders of the Ga and Ewe states arrived from w...
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null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
7
Ghanaian Coast
West Africa
-0.21792
5.573135
Accra
GH
Ghana
Africa
7
West Africa
From Senegal to Gabon (Tropical)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
476
IqAkkad
-2,270
-2,083
Akkadian Empire
iq_akkad_emp
LEGACY
The polity at Akkad in Iraq is often thought to represent the "first world empire". §REF§ (Brisch 2013, 120) N Brisch. 2013. History and chronology. In: H. Crawford (ed.), <i>The Sumerian World.</i>London and New York: Routledge, 111-130. §REF§ §REF§ Liverani 1993 §REF§ Its name derives from city of Akkad (Agade, loc...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
8
Southern Mesopotamia
Levant-Mesopotamia
44.42
32.47
Babylon (Hillah)
IQ
Iraq
Southwest Asia
62
Mesopotamia
Iraq, Kuwait
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
578
mo_alawi_dyn_1
1,631
1,727
Alaouite Dynasty I
mo_alawi_dyn_1
LEGACY
<br>“In 1666 Mawlay al-Rashid was proclaimed sultan in Fez as the first ruler of the new 'Alawi dynasty. In 1669 he conquered Marrakesh and two years later, in 1671, his envoy came to Timbuktu and 'the army pledged allegiance to Mawlay al-Rashid'.2 In other words, as soon as a new Sharifian dynasty assumed authority in...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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3
Maghreb
From Morocco to Libya
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
585
mo_alawi_dyn_2
1,728
1,912
Alawi Dynasty
mo_alawi_dyn_2
LEGACY
null
null
JR: this seems to be missing from SeshatPolsVars. The polity dates were off, 10,000 BCE to 2000 CE, so have changed to 1728-1912 to follow on from mo_alawi_dyn_1. 1912 is when Morocco became a French Protectorate. Do we have any other data on this polity? If so, date range should be harmonized with it. MB: It is only ...
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2024-04-15T14:47:23.856471Z
{'id': 19, 'text': 'a new_private_comment_text new approach for polity'}
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3
Maghreb
From Morocco to Libya
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
659
ni_allada_k
1,100
1,724
Allada
ni_allada_k
POL_AFR_WEST
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null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
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null
null
7
West Africa
From Senegal to Gabon (Tropical)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
225
MaAlmoh
1,123
1,248
Almohad Empire
ma_almohad_emp
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
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3
Maghreb
From Morocco to Libya
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
223
MaAlmor
1,035
1,150
Almoravids
ma_almoravid_dyn
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
2023-11-07T13:28:52.474216Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
null
null
null
null
null
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3
Maghreb
From Morocco to Libya
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
214
SdAlodia
600
1,504
Alodia Kingdom
sd_alodia
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
null
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4
Northeast Africa
Egypt and Sudan (the Nile Basin)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
479
IqBabAm
-2,000
-1,600
Amorite Babylonia
iq_babylonia_1
LEGACY
The Amorites were a tribal group from the Levant area of Semitic descent. They migrated towards Mesopotamia and Amorite names can be seen in Mesopotamian literature throughout the 3rd millennium BCE. By the 2nd millennium BCE a number of Amorites had managed to gain control of Mesopotamian city-states in the power vacu...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
8
Southern Mesopotamia
Levant-Mesopotamia
44.42
32.47
Babylon (Hillah)
IQ
Iraq
Southwest Asia
62
Mesopotamia
Iraq, Kuwait
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
465
UzKhw01
-1,000
-521
Ancient Khwarazm
uz_khwarasm_1
LEGACY
"The most interesting Early Iron Age culture of ancient Khorezm was that of Amirabad in the tenth to eighth centuries b.c.2 Dozens more settlements were found in the lower reaches of the former channels of Akcha Darya, the ancient delta of the Amu Darya. The most interesting was Yakka-Parsan II, alongside which were fo...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
23
Sogdiana
Turkestan
66.93817
39.631284
Samarkand
UZ
Uzbekistan
Central Eurasia
13
Turkestan
Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan, Xinjiang
{'id': 3, 'name': 'Central and Northern Eurasia'}
463
KzAndro
-1,800
-1,200
Andronovo
kz_andronovo
LEGACY
The Andronovo culture, named for the village where the first archaeological remains identified as belonging to the culture were discovered, is a blanket term for the groups of people who inhabited the Kazakh steppe between 1800 and 1200 BCE. §REF§ (Cunliffe 2015, 142) Cunliffe, Barry. 2015. By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
23
Sogdiana
Turkestan
66.93817
39.631284
Samarkand
UZ
Uzbekistan
Central Eurasia
13
Turkestan
Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan, Xinjiang
{'id': 3, 'name': 'Central and Northern Eurasia'}
574
gb_anglo_saxon
410
926
Anglo-Saxon England I
gb_anglo_saxon_1
LEGACY
<br>Anglo-Saxon England existed between the fall of Roman Britain in 410 CE and the quickly subsequent mass migration into the region of the Germanic speaking Angle, Saxon, and Jute tribes from western Europe, until the Norman invasion and conquest of 1066.<br>“The most developed vision of a ‘big’ sub-Roman Britain, wi...
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2024-11-18T10:50:32.224192Z
{'id': 122, 'text': 'a new_private_comment_text new approach for polity'}
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20
Western Europe
British Isles, France, Low Countries
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
606
gb_england_k
927
1,065
Anglo-Saxon England II
gb_anglo_saxon_2
LEGACY
<br>The Kingdom of England was formed in 927 CE when the independent kingdoms of Wessex, Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia, Danelaw (the Danish occupied kingdom) and the minor kingdoms of Essex, Sussex, and Kent were finally unified as one country after under King Æthelstan, after a drawn-out process of conflict and con...
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null
2023-07-10T15:44:50.145449Z
2024-05-16T13:37:00.545128Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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20
Western Europe
British Isles, France, Low Countries
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
563
us_antebellum
1,776
1,865
Antebellum US
us_antebellum
LEGACY
<br>This polity period spans from American Independence in 1776 following the American Revolution, until 1865 with the end of the American Civil War.
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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22
East Coast
East Coast of US
{'id': 7, 'name': 'North America'}
908
gr_antigonid_emp
-311
-168
Antigonid Dynasty
gr_antigonid_emp
OTHER_TAG
null
null
null
2024-10-16T10:07:56.530285Z
2024-10-16T10:07:56.530302Z
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null
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null
null
null
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null
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null
19
Southeastern Europe
Frm. Yugoslavia, Romania-Moldova, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
633
sl_anuradhapura_1
-300
70
Anurādhapura I
sl_anuradhapura_1
POL_SA_SI
“The city of Anuradhapura is located in the North-Central Province of Sri Lanka, a semi-arid zone situated in the island’s ‘Dry Zone’ characterized by low level plains, punctuated with low granitic outcrops. Human occupation in the region is almost entirely dependent upon large-scale irrigation works, first constructed...
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null
2025-04-15T09:38:52.945098Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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63
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
{'id': 9, 'name': 'South Asia'}
635
sl_anuradhapura_2
70
428
Anurādhapura II
sl_anuradhapura_2
POL_SA_SI
“The dynasty of Devānampiya Tissa became extinct in the first century AD. We do not know how this happened. One significant feature of the subsequent political history of Sri Lanka was that the right to the throne appeared to lie with one of two powerful clans, the Lambakannas and the Moriyas. By the beginning of the f...
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2025-04-15T09:39:37.015180Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
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63
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
{'id': 9, 'name': 'South Asia'}
631
sl_anuradhapura_3
428
614
Anurādhapura III
sl_anuradhapura_3
POL_SA_SI
“In the fifth century, the Moriyas were able to ascend the throne after more than five centuries of Lambakanna dominance. Two hundred years of open conflict between the two clans followed, until the last Moriya king was overthrown in 614 and the dominance of the Lambakannas re-established. Later in that century, the re...
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null
2025-04-15T09:39:54.138796Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
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63
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
{'id': 9, 'name': 'South Asia'}
629
sl_anuradhapura_4
614
1,017
Anurādhapura IV
sl_anuradhapura_4
POL_SA_SI
“Indeed Dhātusena (455–73) had hardly consolidated his position when he was murdered by his son Kassapa who usurped the throne at Anurādhapura at the expense of Moggallāna I, Kassapa’s brother, whom Dhātusena had been grooming as his legitimate successor. There was, for a brief period under Upatissa II (517–18) and his...
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2025-04-15T09:40:11.090015Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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63
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
{'id': 9, 'name': 'South Asia'}
320
EsAragn
1,035
1,163
Aragon Kingdom
es_aragon_k
LEGACY
null
null
Changing the date range to 1035-1163 (formerly 1035-1479) -- subsequent period to be covered by a new polity, Crown of Aragon
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2024-04-15T14:32:52.138025Z
{'id': 11, 'text': 'a new_private_comment_text new approach for polity'}
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18
Southern Europe
Iberia, Italy
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
6
MxArch*
-6,000
-2,001
Archaic Basin of Mexico
mx_basin_of_mexico_1
LEGACY
The Basin or Valley of Mexico is a highlands plateau in central Mexico roughly corresponding to modern-day Mexico City. Here, we are interested in the phase of its prehistory known as the Archaic or Pre-Ceramic period (c. 6000-2001 BCE). This period may be described as a long, gradual transition from a lifestyle centre...
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null
2024-08-13T11:26:42.083068Z
{'id': 80, 'text': 'a new_private_comment_text new approach for polity'}
27
Basin of Mexico
Mexico
-99.13
19.43
Ciudad de Mexico
MX
Mexico
North America
23
Mexico
Mexico
{'id': 7, 'name': 'North America'}
67
GrCrArc
-710
-500
Archaic Crete
gr_crete_archaic
LEGACY
Crete is a large island in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Archaic Crete (7th-6th centuries) is divided in the following periods: Orientalizing or Daedalic or Early Archaic (710-600 BCE) and Archaic Archaic (600-500).<br>There was no capital city as Crete was divided into territorial entities, each one centered upon a c...
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{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
4
Crete
Southeastern Europe
25.1442
35.3387
Heraklion
GR
Greece
Europe
19
Southeastern Europe
Frm. Yugoslavia, Romania-Moldova, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
726
ar_argentina_rep_1
1,816
1,983
Argentine Republic I
ar_argentina_rep_1
OTHER_TAG
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
33
Southern South America
Parguay, Uruguay, Argentina
{'id': 6, 'name': 'South America and Caribbean'}
351
AmArtax
-188
6
Armenian Kingdom
am_artaxiad_dyn
LEGACY
<br>The founder of the dynasty was Artaxias I who ascended as King of Greater Armenia in 188 BCE.§REF§Hovannisian 2004: 47. https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/8B4DBDFU§REF§<br>Although Armenia had a strong Iranian culture, particularly with religion, it was greatly influenced by Hellenistic Gre...
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null
2023-11-10T15:00:02.602254Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
43
Anatolia-Caucasus
Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
665
ni_aro
1,690
1,902
Aro
ni_aro
POL_AFR_WEST
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null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
null
null
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null
null
null
7
West Africa
From Senegal to Gabon (Tropical)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
114
GhAshnL
1,701
1,895
Ashanti Empire
gh_ashanti_emp
LEGACY
The gold-producing region between the Comoé and Volta rivers has been inhabited by Akan-speaking people since the 13th century CE. This region has seen the emergence of various autonomous states, including Bono, Djomo, Akwamu, Fante, and Asante. Later in its history, the founders of the Ga and Ewe states arrived from w...
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null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
7
Ghanaian Coast
West Africa
-0.21792
5.573135
Accra
GH
Ghana
Africa
7
West Africa
From Senegal to Gabon (Tropical)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
149
JpAshik
1,336
1,467
Ashikaga Shogunate
jp_ashikaga
LEGACY
The period between 1336 and 1467 CE in Japan is known by several different names but is referred to here as 'Muromachi Ashikaga', a combination of two designations used in isolation in some sources. Muromachi, a district of Kyoto, was the base of the shogunate's power, while Ashikaga is the name of the family who serve...
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null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
21
Kansai
Northeast Asia
135.7622
35.02528
Kyoto
JP
Japan
East Asia
14
Northeast Asia
Korea, Japan, forest part of Manchuria, Russian Far East
{'id': 4, 'name': 'East Asia'}
373
RuAstrakh
1,466
1,556
Astrakhan Khanate
ru_astrakhan_khanate
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
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null
null
null
null
null
null
null
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10
Pontic-Caspian
The steppe belt of Ukraine and European Russia
{'id': 3, 'name': 'Central and Northern Eurasia'}
146
JpAsuka
538
710
Asuka
jp_asuka
LEGACY
The last segment of the Kofun period is often designated by historians as Asuka period on the basis of the intoduction of the Buddhism religion in 538 CE. §REF§ G. Barnes, 2007. State formation in Japan: Emergence of a 4th-century ruling elite. Routledge, 15. §REF§ §REF§ Brooks, T, 2013. "Early Japanese Urbanism: A St...
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2023-12-19T08:45:11.147310Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
21
Kansai
Northeast Asia
135.7622
35.02528
Kyoto
JP
Japan
East Asia
14
Northeast Asia
Korea, Japan, forest part of Manchuria, Russian Far East
{'id': 4, 'name': 'East Asia'}
448
FrAtlBA
-2,200
-1,000
Atlantic Complex
fr_atlantic_complex
LEGACY
The Early Bronze Age on the Atlantic seaboard of Western Europe lasted from around 1800 to 1300 BCE. §REF§ (Peregrine 2001, 412) Peregrine, P. N. 2001. Western European Earlier Bronze Age. In Peregrine, P.N. and M. Ember (eds) <i>Encyclopedia of Prehistory. Volume 4: Europe</i>, pp.412-414. New York: Kluwer Academic/Pl...
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null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
2
Paris Basin
Western Europe
2.312458
48.866111
Paris
FR
France
Europe
20
Western Europe
British Isles, France, Low Countries
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
347
IrAtrop
-323
200
Atropatene Kingdom
ir_atropatene_k
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
45
Iran
Iran
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
759
as_australia_colonial
1,803
1,901
Australia Colonial Period
as_australia_colonial
OTHER_TAG
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
28
Australia
Australia
{'id': 8, 'name': 'Oceania-Australia'}
565
at_habsburg_1
1,454
1,648
Austria - Habsburg Dynasty I
at_habsburg_1
OTHER_TAG
Frederick III from the House of Habsburg was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1452, marking the beginning of an almost unbroken line of Habsburg Emperors.§REF§Heinig, Kaiser Friedrich III. (1440-1493).<a href="https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/LA5W94UA" target="_blank" class="fw-bolder"> <b> Zote...
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null
null
2024-03-12T10:04:15.712719Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
15
Central Europe
Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
567
at_habsburg_2
1,649
1,918
Austria - Habsburg Dynasty II
at_habsburg_2
LEGACY
The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 ended the Thirty Years' War, the Habsburgs faced the task of consolidating their fragmented territories, this era was marked by a series of succession wars, reflecting the Habsburgs' quest for territorial expansion and dynastic security.§REF§Arndt, Der Dreißigjährige Krieg.<a href="https...
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null
null
2024-03-12T09:42:59.315585Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
15
Central Europe
Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
572
at_austro_hungarian_emp
1,867
1,918
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
at_austro_hungarian_emp
LEGACY
<br>“The Ausgleich (“compromise”) reached with Hungary in 1867 was a major concession for Franz Joseph, and it created the so-called dualist Austria-Hungary that existed until 1918… The arrangement was dualist because it was not federalist. Rather than parceling out the monarchy into a structure in which the Austro-Ger...
null
null
null
2024-03-12T11:15:02.803449Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
15
Central Europe
Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
382
MmAva
1,364
1,527
Ava Kingdom
mm_ava_k
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
41
Mainland Southeast Asia
Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, south Vietnam
{'id': 10, 'name': 'Southeast Asia'}
284
HuAvarK
586
822
Avar Khaganate
hu_avar_khaganate
LEGACY
null
null
Propose changing polID to hu_avar_khaganate
null
2024-03-13T11:07:57.528021Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
15
Central Europe
Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
208
EtAksm1
-149
349
Axum I
et_aksum_emp_1
LEGACY
An empire with Aksum as its capital dominated the northern highlands of Ethiopia from the first to the seventh century CE. ". §REF§ (Hatke 2013) George Hatke. 2013. Aksum and Nubia: Warfare, Commerce, and Political Fictions in Ancient Northeast Africa (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World). New York University ...
null
null
null
2023-10-31T10:41:53.708288Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
12
Yemeni Coastal Plain
Arabia
43.315739
14.850891
Sanaa
YE
Yemen
Southwest Asia
2
East Africa
Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, So Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
210
EtAksm2
350
599
Axum II
et_aksum_emp_2
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
2023-10-31T10:42:19.731432Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
2
East Africa
Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, So Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
213
EtAksm3
600
800
Axum III
et_aksum_emp_3
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
2023-10-31T10:42:38.095859Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
2
East Africa
Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, So Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
44
ThAyuth
1,593
1,767
Ayutthaya
th_ayutthaya
LEGACY
The city of Ayutthaya was founded in 1351 CE in the Chao Phraya Basin, in modern-day Thailand, and soon emerged as a dominant force in the region, turning neighbouring <i>mueang</i>, or city-states, into its tributaries. §REF§ (Baker and Phongpaichit 2009, xv, 7-13) Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit. 2009. <i>A Histor...
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null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
17
Cambodian Basin
Siam
103.8667
13.4125
Angkor Wat
KH
Cambodia
Southeast Asia
41
Mainland Southeast Asia
Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, south Vietnam
{'id': 10, 'name': 'Southeast Asia'}
367
EgAyyub
1,171
1,250
Ayyubid Sultanate
eg_ayyubid_sultanate
LEGACY
The Ayyubid Sultanate was established in Egypt by Saladin (Ṣalāḥ-al-dīn), a member of the Kurdish Ayyubid family who had risen to prominence in Syria in the service of a local ruling dynasty, the Zangids. §REF§ (Humphreys 1987) R. S. Humphreys. 1987. 'Ayyubids', <i>Encyclopӕdia Iranica</i> III/2, pp. 164-67; an updated...
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null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
5
Upper Egypt
Northeastern Africa
32.714706
25.725715
Luxor
EG
Egypt
Africa
4
Northeast Africa
Egypt and Sudan (the Nile Basin)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
16
MxAztec
1,427
1,526
Aztec Empire
mx_aztec_emp
LEGACY
The Basin or Valley of Mexico is a highlands plateau in central Mexico roughly corresponding to modern-day Mexico City. Here, we are interested in the phase of its prehistory known as the Late Postclassic period, when the Aztecs or Mexica rose to power (c. 1427-1526 CE). The Aztec Empire was born from the "Triple Allia...
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null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
27
Basin of Mexico
Mexico
-99.13
19.43
Ciudad de Mexico
MX
Mexico
North America
23
Mexico
Mexico
{'id': 7, 'name': 'North America'}
510
EgBadar
-4,400
-3,800
Badarian
eg_badarian
LEGACY
The Badarian, a Neolithic archaeological culture located in Upper Egypt and dating from c. 4400 to 3300 BCE, was first described in 1928 by archaeologists Guy Brunton and Gertrude Caton-Thompson, who excavated in the Badari district near Assyut. §REF§ (Hassan 1988, 138) F. A. Hassan. 1988. 'The Predynastic of Egypt'. <...
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null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
5
Upper Egypt
Northeastern Africa
32.714706
25.725715
Luxor
EG
Egypt
Africa
4
Northeast Africa
Egypt and Sudan (the Nile Basin)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
379
MmPagan
1,044
1,287
Bagan
mm_bagan
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
2023-11-14T13:55:38.367148Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
41
Mainland Southeast Asia
Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, south Vietnam
{'id': 10, 'name': 'Southeast Asia'}
411
InBahma
1,347
1,518
Bahmani Sultanate
in_bahmani_sultanate
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
2025-04-08T15:48:16.237373Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
40
Southern India
Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana
{'id': 9, 'name': 'South Asia'}
262
KrBalha
698
926
Balhae Kingdom
kr_balhae_k
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
14
Northeast Asia
Korea, Japan, forest part of Manchuria, Russian Far East
{'id': 4, 'name': 'East Asia'}
434
MlBaman
1,712
1,861
Bamana kingdom
ml_bamana_k
LEGACY
The Bamana Kingdom was founded in 1712 by Biton Kulibali §REF§ (Brett-Smith 2002, 940) Sarah C. Brett-Smith. 2002. 'Bamana Identity, State Formation, and the Sources of Bamana Art'. <i>American Anthropologist</i> 104 (3): 939-52. §REF§ and became part of the Tukulor (or Toucouleur) empire in 1861, when El Hajj Umar Ta...
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
6
Niger Inland Delta
Sahel
-3.041703
16.717549
Timbuctu
ML
Mali
Africa
7
West Africa
From Senegal to Gabon (Tropical)
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
828
ba_bosnia_banate
1,154
1,376
Banate of Bosnia
ba_bosnia_banate
OTHER_TAG
null
Banate of Bosnia
null
2024-04-09T14:06:42.415836Z
2024-04-09T14:06:42.415847Z
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
19
Southeastern Europe
Frm. Yugoslavia, Romania-Moldova, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece
{'id': 5, 'name': 'Europe'}
226
IbBnGhn
1,126
1,227
Banu Ghaniya
ib_banu_ghaniya
LEGACY
null
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
3
Maghreb
From Morocco to Libya
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Africa'}
481
IqBazi*
-1,005
-986
Bazi Dynasty
iq_bazi_dyn
LEGACY
This period begins with the ascension of the founder of the Bazi dynasty, Eulmash-shakin-shumi in 1005 BCE after a turbulent period of famine and invasions. §REF§ (Brinkman, 297) Brinkman, J.A. 1982. “Babylonia.” In <i>The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 3, Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans, the Middle East and the...
null
null
null
null
{'id': 1, 'text': 'NO_PRIVATE_COMMENTS'}
8
Southern Mesopotamia
Levant-Mesopotamia
44.42
32.47
Babylon (Hillah)
IQ
Iraq
Southwest Asia
62
Mesopotamia
Iraq, Kuwait
{'id': 11, 'name': 'Southwest Asia'}
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