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1. Its later rulers included Theodore II, who committed suicide after a British invasion, and Lij Yasu, who was deposed after converting to Islam

2. Governor Stirling authorized mounted police to kill members of this group of people at the Battle of Pinjarra

3. 'The tabloid Newspaper The Sun ran the headline of 'Gotcha' after one action, which many observers claimed was outside the 200 mile Total Exclusion Zone'

4. These people, who still perform the haka dance, were persuaded to sign the Treaty of Waitangi with William Hobson

5. This country's first post-independence president was Manual Roxas

6. Early in his reign, this man's rule was threatened by Hemu, whom he defeated at the Second Battle of Panipat

7. This empire employed cavalry forces called sipahi

8. that general was Wu Sangui

9. One regime in this country collapsed after Prime Minister Bakhtiar and his Regency Council were unable to govern, and this country recaptured Khorramshahr in 1982 after failing to defend it from an attack across Khuzestan

10. This leader of the four Shitennogenerals and lord of Hattori Hanzo, a former member of the Council of Five Elders, signed an edictexpelling all Christians from his nation

11. The Durham Report urged for the union of this modern-day country's two parts

12. It began building the Great Wall after the Warring States era

13. Early in his reign, this ruler defeated and incorporated the Keriat, Merkit and Naiman peoples into his empire

14. In 2010, Social Democrat Jose Serra lost a bid for this office for the second time, to the new candidate of the incumbent Workers Party

15. One provision of this agreement saw the guarantee of right of passage through the Straits of Tiran and the return of the Sinai Peninsula

16. It was preceded by a period of strife called the Sengoku period

17. The Colosseum was built over Nero's villa, named for its decor of this thing

18. 'During one war this country fought with its neighbor, citizens who volunteered to fight were known as 'Fatherland Volunteers''

19. Once the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, it has more recently been the capital of Nouri al-Maliki

20. 'This period also saw the 1968 'Down to the Countryside Movement,' and notable features of this period include big-character posters and Red Guards'

21. Motifs in this culture's artwork include the elongated man and the were-jaguar, which may have been their supreme deity

22. The tide turned in this war after Pedro Meza's defeat at Riachuelo, and Bartolome Mitre refused to grant passage for the forces of one leader at the outset

23. Powerful kingmakers in this empire included the Sayyid brothers, who helped Farrukhsiyar to take the throne

24. Vince Gair, one of this modern-day country's Senators, was fed ample quantities of prawns by opponents of Gough Whitlam's government so that he would be distracted from resigning and opening up another seat for election

25. A leader of this country vowed to 'eat grass' until his country acquired nuclear weapons