They could not successfully fight against British machine guns.
Yes he did after Itachi sealed Orochimaru away in the Ten Hands Long Sword or the Sakenagi Longsword using Susanoo. This took away the power Sasuke gained from sealing Orochimaru in his body as well as his Cursed Seal of Heaven.
If it's an attempt to alienate the child, she could lose custody. see links below
He/she can lose custody all together. The non-custodial parent needs to file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to violate the order they could eventually lose custody.
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Mandate of Heaven
Actually it's the "Mandate of Heaven", In ancient Chinese times this was the ability to be emperor given by the gods, but if your were a cruel and reckless ruler the subordinates could overthrow you and you would lose your ability to be emperor.
the zhou dynasty lost the mandate of heaven because there were too many natural disasters and rebellions which didnt give the people the right to rule
they lose the mandate of heaven and lost many things even the people there start to hate them so that's why it fall.
The Chinese believed that a ruler kept the mandate of heaven by governing justly and responsibly, maintaining peace and order in society, and caring for the well-being of the people. If a ruler failed in these duties, it was believed that they would lose the mandate and be overthrown.
The Chinese lost power because of floods, earthquicks , peasants revolt < invaders attack empire, Bandits raid provinces
they were either slaved by a eponic and eponic is a (persoon that is higher as in richer) the eponic would have done something terrible to them hurt, steal or maybe even kill there family.
Classical Chinese political philosophy emphasizes the idea that the state mirrors the structure of a family, with the ruler as the patriarch responsible for the well-being of all. This concept is supported by the belief in the Mandate of Heaven, where rulers were granted their power by divine approval but could lose it if they failed to govern justly, much like a father's authority over his family is contingent on his virtuous leadership. Texts such as the "Book of Documents" and the "Analects" of Confucius reflect these ideas.
Yes Humayun was the only Mughal emperor to lose his throne and get it back.
Yes Humayun was the only Mughal emperor to lose his throne and get it back.
He was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo.
You would have to specify which Emperer you are talking about.