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Kingdom of France
kingdom in Western Europe (987–1792; 1815–1848)
Kingdom of Scotland
historic sovereign kingdom on the British Isles from the 9th century and up to 1707
West Francia
former kingdom (843–987)
East Francia
country in Western Europe from 843 to 962; predecessor to the Kingdom of Germany
list of Scottish monarchs
Scottish monarchs until 1707
Middle Francia
former country
Treaty of Meerssen
treaty
House of Alpin
Early Medieval royal family
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Qocho
thumb|Man of Gaochang (, [[Turfan) in Entrance of the foreign visitors (, 937–976 CE)]]
Qocho or Kara-Khoja (), also known as Idiqut ("holy wealth"; "glory"; "lord of fortune"), was a Uyghur kingdom created in 843, with strong Chinese Buddhist and Tocharian influences. It was founded by refugees fleeing the destruction of the Uyghur Khaganate after being driven out by the Yenisei Kirghiz. They made their winter capital in Qocho (also called Gaochang or Qara-Khoja, near modern Turpan) and summer capital in Beshbalik (modern Jimsar County, also known as Tingzhou). Its population is referred to a
Aegean Sea
Byzantine province in the northern Aegean Sea
Teisterbant
Teisterbant was a pagus (province) of Lotharingia/Middle Francia. It was located in the present-day Netherlands, bordered by the rivers Lek and Waal. Modern-day West-Betuwe (the southern part of the province of Gelderland) shares most of the same land including towns such as Batenburg, Vianen, Tiel, Culemborg, Geldermalsen. The historic fiefdoms of Altena, Arkel, Buren, Heusden and Vianen were also part of it.