For the answer to the question above, the in 11th century it was used as a title by Muslim sovereigns. Maḥmūd of Ghazna (reigned ad<span> 998–1030) was the first Muslim ruler to be called sultan by his contemporaries, and under the Seljuqs of Anatolia and Iran it became a regular title. So the closest answer is </span><span>D. Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud spread Islam deep into India yet didn't hold power long</span>
The Chinese Exclusion Act was a US federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6th, 1882. It prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers. <span />
The early American Indian civilizations of Mexico and Peru were based on "Maize," due mostly to the fact that their geographic location along the equator was highly conducive to the growth of Maize.
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C, without a court system the Rebels couldn't be actually dealt with
They only do the main subjects in schools