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On the Web
- The Caliphate and the First Islamic Dynasty (Umayyad Dynasty) - Section of the University of Calgary's "The Islamic World to 1600" online presentation; covers the history, politics and administration, territorial expansion, and the collapse of the dynasty.
- PS2 Now - Contains cheats and codes for the game
- GameSpy: Dynasty Warriors 5 - News, preview, review, and screenshots.
- GameSpy: Dynasty Warriors 5 - News, preview, review, and screenshots.
- Armchair Empire Review: Dynasty Warriors 4 - Reviewed by Mr. Nash. [Score: 8.8/10]
- The Ayyubid Dynasty - An account of the fall of the Fatimid dynasty in Cairo, and Salah ed Din's role in establishing the Ayyubids.
- PlayStation 2: Dynasty Warriors 3 - Includes movies, screenshots, and news articles. Review by Doug Perry, score 8.5/10.
- The Abassid Dynasty - A summary of the second Arab Caliphate, their achievements, and threats to their rule. Also covers the development of the Mamluks, and the decline of the dynasty.
- AllRPG.com - Dynasty Warriors 4 - Coverage of the 4th title in the series includes, screenshots, review, and discussion forums
- Dynasty: The Next Generation - Fan site with history, media, cast and links.
Wikipedia Articles
- Liang Dynasty - Liang Dynasty (梁朝 (Pinyin: Liáng cháo)) (502-557), also known as Southern Liang Dynasty (南梁), was the third of Southern dynasties in China, followed by the Chen Dynasty. Western Liang Dynasty (西梁), with its capital established at Jiangling in 555 by Emperor Xuan, a grandson of Liang's founder Emperor Wu, claimed to be the legitimate successor of Liang ...
- Jedton Dynasty - The Jedton Dynasty (or Dynasty of the Seven Lords) was the royal house to which King Kavila, ruler of Lanna from 1782, belonged. It is also referred to as the Thipchakre Dynasty, Thiphayawongse Dynasty and Thipchakrathiwongse Dynasty after its progenitor (see under History).
- Anterior Lê Dynasty - The Anterior Lê Dynasty or Prior Lê Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Tiền Lê) was a dynasty that ruled Vietnam after the Đinh Dynasty and before the Lý Dynasty. They ruled for a total of three generations and was known for repelling the Song invasion.
- Xin Dynasty - The Xin Dynasty (; 9-23) was a "dynasty" (contrary to the usual meaning of a dynasty, it had only one emperor). It followed the Western Han Dynasty and preceded the Eastern Han Dynasty.
- Zhou Dynasty - The Zhou Dynasty (; 1122 BC to 256 BCpreceded by the Shang Dynasty] and followed by the [[Qin Dynasty in China. The Zhou dynasty lasted longer than any other in Chinese history--though the actual political and military control of China by the dynasty only lasted during the Western Zhou.