Wallajah dynasty
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The Wallajah dynasty was a ruling family of Nawabs in the Carnatic region of South India during the late Mughal and early British colonial periods.
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| Wallajah dynasty canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Wallajah dynasty Context triple: [Nawab of the Carnatic, dynasty, Wallajah dynasty]
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Laskarid dynasty
The Laskarid dynasty was a Byzantine Greek ruling family that governed the Empire of Nicaea in exile after the Fourth Crusade and helped preserve Byzantine statehood until the restoration of Constantinople.
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Habshi dynasty
The Habshi dynasty was a short-lived ruling house of Abyssinian origin that briefly controlled the Bengal Sultanate in the late 15th century.
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Hussain Shahi dynasty
The Hussain Shahi dynasty was a prominent ruling house of the Bengal Sultanate in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, noted for its territorial expansion, flourishing trade, and patronage of Bengali culture and literature.
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Talpur dynasty
The Talpur dynasty was a Baloch royal family that ruled Sindh in the late 18th and early 19th centuries until its conquest by the British.
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Aceh Sultanate
The Aceh Sultanate was a powerful Islamic maritime kingdom in northern Sumatra that became a major regional trading and religious center in the 16th–17th centuries.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Wallajah dynasty Target entity description: The Wallajah dynasty was a ruling family of Nawabs in the Carnatic region of South India during the late Mughal and early British colonial periods.
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A.
Laskarid dynasty
The Laskarid dynasty was a Byzantine Greek ruling family that governed the Empire of Nicaea in exile after the Fourth Crusade and helped preserve Byzantine statehood until the restoration of Constantinople.
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B.
Habshi dynasty
The Habshi dynasty was a short-lived ruling house of Abyssinian origin that briefly controlled the Bengal Sultanate in the late 15th century.
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C.
Hussain Shahi dynasty
The Hussain Shahi dynasty was a prominent ruling house of the Bengal Sultanate in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, noted for its territorial expansion, flourishing trade, and patronage of Bengali culture and literature.
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D.
Talpur dynasty
The Talpur dynasty was a Baloch royal family that ruled Sindh in the late 18th and early 19th centuries until its conquest by the British.
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E.
Aceh Sultanate
The Aceh Sultanate was a powerful Islamic maritime kingdom in northern Sumatra that became a major regional trading and religious center in the 16th–17th centuries.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Wallajah dynasty Description of subject: The Wallajah dynasty was a ruling family of Nawabs in the Carnatic region of South India during the late Mughal and early British colonial periods.
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