
1) Aggressive tyrant 2) Bandit leader 3) Bellicose clan leader 4) British comic strip 5) British comics character 6) British comics magazine 7) Bygone chinese ruler 8) Collectible card game 9) Comic by Michael Fleisher 10) DC Comics fantasy character 11) DC Comics title 12) Fantasy comic 13) Fictional warlord
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A local or regional leader who uses a private army or militia to impose his will.
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A warlord is a person who has both military and civil control over a subnational area due to the presence of armed forces who are loyal to the warlord rather than to a central authority. The term can also mean one who espouses the ideal that war is necessary, and has the means and authority to engage in war. Today, the word has a strong connotatio...
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(from the article `sacred kingship`) Belief in the supernatural power of the ruler caused him to be viewed as the protector of his tribe or his people from enemies. On the one hand, he ... ...Many fled north toward and over the Orange River in search of land and trading opportunities. After merging with independent Khoe groups, such as ...
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independent military commander in China in the early and mid-20th century. Warlords ruled various parts of the country following the death of Yüan ... [1 related articles]
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In China, any of the provincial leaders who took advantage of central government weakness, after the death of the first president of republican China in 1912, to organize their own private armies...
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[
n] - supreme military leader exercising civil power in a region especially one accountable to nobody when the central government is weak
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noun supreme military leader exercising civil power in a region especially one accountable to nobody when the central government is weak
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In China, any of the provincial leaders who took advantage of central government weakness, after the death of the first president of republican China in 1912, to organize their own private armies and fiefdoms. They engaged in civil wars until the nationalist leader Jiang Jie Shi's (Chiang Kai-shek's) Northern Expedition against them in ...
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