Some in-sentence examples of “clan”

How to use in-sentence of “clan”:

+ The clan system was very important in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty.

+ The Clan ‘Scrooge was originally called Clan MacDuich, but left the Gaelic spelling of the name in 1071 and became the Clan McDuck.

+ The Zulu were originally a major clan in the area that is today Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

+ He said that he got his stage name from the Wu-Tang Clan name generator.

+ Leafpaw has to care for her Clan along with Cinderpelt, and she has a medium part in the novel.

Some in-sentence examples of clan
Some in-sentence examples of clan

Example sentences of “clan”:

+ In 1746 the clan were victorious against the British government and the people who supported them.

+ According to a letter to his family, the messenger’s mission was to dismiss the Choshu samurais because they occupied the Ogura Clan‘s territory, and the messenger headed for the Ogura clan territory succeeded this.

+ By the early 19th century, he was the leader of a 100-strong clan living on the north side of the river, west of Kissing Point in Wallumedagal country.

+ Several members of the Dăneşti clan died at Vlad’s hands.

+ They decide to spend one night together at Fourtrees, the regular Clan Gathering plan, but agree that for the good of their Clans, they will never meet again.

+ During the Edo period and early Meiji period, the Date clan were daimyo in the area.

+ Because of the clan system, the families involved will call on their clan for help, leading to a clan war.

+ This clan was a Cherokee Indian family.

+ He belongs to the Tarar Jatt clan of Pakistani Punjab.

+ In 1746 the clan were victorious against the British government and the people who supported them.

+ According to a letter to his family, the messenger's mission was to dismiss the Choshu samurais because they occupied the Ogura Clan's territory, and the messenger headed for the Ogura clan territory succeeded this.

+ The castle was also the place where the Jacobite Mackenzies became the first defeated clan who were forced to surrender and be ruled by the English.

+ In the Dewali Puja, Kshetris of the same clan give male goat sacrifices at a particular place.

+ She was a member of the Gaekwad dynasty, the former ruling clan of Baroda State.

+ After some time he found orc clan led by Grom Hellscream.

+ The Tokugawa clan did not have any more rivals.

+ They and the Clan McDuck make up the third major branch of Donald’s family tree.

More in-sentence examples of “clan”:

+ There are also other Harti clan members who live in the area.

+ The ruling family may have came from the Āshǐnà clan of the West Türkic tribes.

+ It is a clan among Basnets.

+ In 1969, the President of Somalia was killed by a man whose clan had been hurt by his policies, and General Mohammed Siad Barre took over the country.

+ Clan feuds and battles were frequent, especially with the Clan Cameron, Clan Murray, Clan Forbes, and the Chattan Confederation.

+ Sons and daughters are in the same clan their mother is in.

+ In recent times, the most well-known member of this clan is Muhammad Rafiq Tarar, a former President of Pakistan.

+ In 1192, Minamoto no Yoritomo and the Minamoto clan established a military government in Kamakura.

+ Before that, the Wakebe clan had mined iron ore.

+ During the Edo period and early Meiji period, the Satake clan were daimyo in the area.

+ Puwar Thapa is also a clan within Khas Thapa.

+ The Abe clan are said to have descended from a son of Emperor Kōgen.

+ On April 16, when 2,400 newly Japanese troops landed in Esashi, the reinforcements consisting of Satsuma and Mito clan soldiers were dispatched to the area, and their ammunition and food were also supplied.

+ The Mekan are a caste, or clan of Jat and are claimed to ancest from Jats mostly converted to Islam, around the 12th or 13th century AD.

+ Donald, his sister Della Duck and his sons Huey, Dewey, and Louie are the descendants of the clan through their maternal lineage.

+ The Unistʼotʼen Camp is a camp built on the territory of the Unist’otʼen clan of the Wetʼsuwetʼen Nation.

+ Another story suggests Mons Meg was made in order to help James II in the 1452 siege of Threave Castle in Kirkcudbright, when the Clan MacLellan used it to batter the castle.

+ It was rule by the Norse for 400 years, then dominated by Clan MacLeod and Clan Donald.

+ He committed suicide along with his brother Masasue, 11 close clan members, and 60 others.

+ The only solution to the clan wars in Somalia is a working legal system, but the only group who has succeeded in creating one is the Islamic Courts Union.

+ The Jadoon are descended from Ashraf also known as jadoon of the Panni clan of the Ghurghusht Afghan.

+ The number of clans varies by nation, currently from three to eight, with a total of nine different clan names.

+ Because Somalia does not have a working legal system, the only help a family in Somalia has to solve a dispute with another family is to get their clan involved.

+ However, after the Ōnin War, the Amago clan in Gassan-Toda castle increased in power, and the Masuda clan controlled Iwami.

+ In Ancient India, the place was the capital of the kingdom ruled by Krishna and his clan of the yadavas.

+ Hiroshima is a traditional center of the Chūgoku region and was the seat of the Mōri clan until the Battle of Sekigahara.

+ They generally worship their clan deity and Khas Masto deities.

+ He becomes a member of the Omaticaya clan and is seen as one of them.

+ During the British Raj most of the Maken clan or caste traditionally supported the Unionist Party but by the late 1940s, the swing started in favour of the All India Muslim League.

+ Control of the islands was then held by various clan chiefs, principal of which were the Clan MacLeod and Clan MacDonald.

+ At this time Ali, a member of the Hashim clan and a cousin of Prophet Muhammad, became the caliph.

+ The Clan Gordon was at one point one of the most powerful Scottish clanclans in middle Scotland.

+ Like Hahoe, Yangdong’s layout shows influences from the ConfucianismConfucian way of thinking and the importance of the clan system in Korea at the time.

+ By 1607, Oromos were also major players in the imperial politics, when Susenyos I, raised by a clan through “gudifacha took power.

+ This came from the flag emblem of the Tsugaru clan in Edo period.

+ After this era, the Fujiwara clan influence becomes so powerful that they are able to keep others below them in rank.

+ The Otsutsuki clan were a race of alien ninja whose branch family’s descendants include the Senju, the Uchiha, and the Hyuga.

+ When members of a clan form a new village, they continue to visit the Jathera in the ancestral village.

+ Control of the islands was then held by clan chiefs.

+ After the Battle of Sekigahara, Ōmi was controlled by the Ii clan who built the castle and town of Hikone.

+ The Edo clan built walls to protect the town in the late 12th century.

+ Along with his other brothers, he was forced to have a civilian life and did not live in the Imperial Court in KyotoImperial Court, getting a new clan name, Ariwara.

+ Italian colonial policy followed two principles in Italian Somaliland: preservation of the dominant clan and ethnic configurations and respect for Islam as the territory’s religion.

+ After 1203, the Hōjō clan held the office of “Shikken”.

+ A court decision in 2020 gave an injunction against the Unisʼtotʼen clan and its supporters.

+ They never marry in their paternal clan and those having same gotra.

+ There are also other Harti clan members who live in the area.

+ The ruling family may have came from the Āshǐnà clan of the West Türkic tribes.

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