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Fuchai [1] [2] (reigned 495–473 BC), sometimes also written Fucha, [3] was the last king of the state of Wu during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.His armies constructed important canals linking the Yellow, Ji, and Huai River systems of the North China Plain with central China's Yangtze River, but he is most remembered in Chinese culture for the role he played in the legends ...
The king was angry at him and tried to kill him, but nearby subordinates stopped the king, and he was permitted to return to Silla. In 19 BC, Hyeokgeose also sent an emissary upon the death of the Mahan king. In 5 BC, East Okjeo (a small state to the north, later conquered by Goguryeo) sent an emissary, and Hyeokgeose presented him with 20 horses.
By 798 Coenwulf was in a position to invade in return, killing Caradog ap Meirion, the King of Gwynedd. [41] A civil war in Gwynedd in the 810s ended with the succession of Hywel ap Caradog in 816 or 817, and Coenwulf invaded again, this time ravaging Snowdonia and taking control of Rhufuniog, a small Welsh territory near Rhos .
In the McMahon–Hussein Correspondence promises of an Arab kingdom were made by the British in return for an Arab uprising against the Ottomans. [2]: 209–215 As the British were promising independence, the French made the Sykes–Picot Agreement. Ultimately, the implementation of the Sykes–Picot Agreement would lead to the undermining and ...
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You can use the state’s Where’s My Refund application to check the status of your refund when NCDOR begins processing returns. To see your refund’s status, select “Check the status of your ...
Georgia taxpayers can expect their 2021 income tax refund within 21 days after e-filing their tax return and if the returns are error-free. However, the expected wait time for Georgia state refunds...
The physical legacy of the Wuyue Kingdom was the creation of the system of canals and dikes which allowed the region to become the most agriculturally rich region of China for many centuries. As a result, shrines to Qian Liu sprang up all across the region, and many can still be found today.