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he ruled most maybe all of china so huge.
Im not exactly sure but I would say England.
The simple answer would be all of the territory south of the 49th parallel to the Strait of Georgia, then south of the centre of that strait to the open sea. I suppose you could describe all the territory north of the 42nd parallel (the northern border of Mexico in 1846 and the territory west of the Louisiana purchase south of the 49th parallel. J. David Hobson
That would be Liberia and Ethiopia.
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he ruled most maybe all of china so huge.
People in a territory ruled by a government
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Indian territory
The batter would be out. However, if both feet were in the batter's box, then the batter would not be out and it would be ruled a foul ball.
Kublai Khan was born on September 23, 1215 and died on February 18, 1294. Kublai Khan would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 799 years old today.
That would be Marco Polo.
Yuan Dynasty after Kublai Khan's death-began to fade, families argued over who would rule & Chinese rebels overthrew the Mongols
An empire is defend as A political unit having an extensive territory or comprising a number of territories or nations and ruled by a single supreme authority... The US is Ruled by three (3) equal authorities which can be removed by its people ... So i would have to say NO...
Because he was the emperor of Ancient China in March 1271!
It would be scored as an out and the credit would go to the catcher, since he is the closest player to play. ANSWER: It depends upon whether the ball was contacted in fair or foul territory when contacted by the runner. In fair territory the runner is out, play is dead (runners can't advance), and the catcher is credited with the putout. In foul territory, it depends on the count. With two strikes the batter is out, and the pitcher is credited with a strikeout. With less than two strikes, it is treated as a strike.