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page 1States and territories disestablished in the 1580s
Ikkō-ikki
were armed military leagues that formed in several regions of Japan in the 15th–16th centuries, composed entirely of members of the Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism. In the early phases, these ikki leagues opposed the rule of local shugo (governors) or daimyō (lords), but over time as their power consolidated and grew, they courted alliances with powerful figures in the waning Ashikaga shogunate until they were crushed by Oda Nobunaga in the 1580s.
Tondo (historical polity)
ancient Filipino polity on the northern part of the Pasig River delta from late 9th to 16th century
Kashmir Sultanate
1320–1589 Islamic state in Kashmir
Airgíalla
Airgíalla (; Modern Irish: Oirialla, English: Oriel, Latin: Ergallia) was a medieval Irish over-kingdom and the collective name for the confederation of tribes that formed it. The confederation consisted of nine minor kingdoms, all independent of each other but paying nominal suzerainty to an overking, usually from the most powerful dynasty. Airgíalla at its peak roughly matched the modern dioceses of Armagh and Clogher, spanning parts of counties Armagh, Monaghan, Louth, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Londonderry. Its main towns were Armagh and Clogher. The name's usage survives as a cultural area of

Hesse-Rheinfels
thumb|Coat of arms of Hessen-Rheinfels carved on the boundary stone between Weisel and [[Bornich]]
Hesse-Rheinfels was created as a cadet line of Hesse for Philip II, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels (1541–1583), landgrave from 1567 until 1583, and as a cadet line of Hesse-Kassel for Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels (1623–1693), landgrave from 1627 until 1658.
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monastery of Comburg
thumb|Aerial view of the Comburg
Kingdom of Pajang
short-lived Muslim state in Java
House of Mansfeld
noble family