This territory forms the core of the Faruqi kingdom, a medieval state in central India.
The state's territory now forms a district within the Indian state of Gujarat.
In 855 the territory formed a large parish under the protection of Saint-Georges.
Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.
The castle of Ramla, the family's other inheritance, was nearby, and together these territories formed a wealthy entity.
Its territory now forms part of the provinces of Mpumalanga.
The territory formed part of the former French province of Dauphiné.
The radicals, eager to further explore musical territories to form their own styles and techniques, broke into two factions.
Today, the territory forms parts of Nigeria and Cameroon.
This territory formed an area approximately 29,000 km2 in size.