Hohenzollern Family in Prussia (1861-1701) The (Historical study) أسرة الهوهنزلرن في بروسيا (1701-1861) ( دراسة تاريخية)

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Nadia Jasem Kadhim Al-Shammari

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           The Study explained the German royal family, Hohenzlern, ruled Brandenburg, Prussia, and the German Empire until the end of the First World War. The head of the family was known as the Prince or the elect in the 13th century. He was known as the King of Prussia at the beginning of the 18th century and the Emperor of Germany in the second half of the 19th century When the empire was declared and German unity was achieved, its property was not a single state, but a group of countries. While Brandenburg and Cliff were within the German state, Prussia was subject to the Kingdom of Poland, Russia was the province of Brandenburg in the thirteenth century. Eastern Prussia was bordering Poland. It turned out that the problem faced by the Prussian officials in defending Prussia was just an extension of Polish ease. Prussia had no geographical borders on which to base geographically, militarily and politically. In particular, the inheritance of the Hohenzlern of Prussia did not lead to a final cut of the feudal relations between Poland and Prussia, so the rulers of this family

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“Hohenzollern Family in Prussia (1861-1701) The (Historical study) أسرة الهوهنزلرن في بروسيا (1701-1861) ( دراسة تاريخية)”, JUBH, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 338–360, Dec. 2019, Accessed: Apr. 19, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://journalofbabylon.com/index.php/JUBH/article/view/2686
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“Hohenzollern Family in Prussia (1861-1701) The (Historical study) أسرة الهوهنزلرن في بروسيا (1701-1861) ( دراسة تاريخية)”, JUBH, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 338–360, Dec. 2019, Accessed: Apr. 19, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://journalofbabylon.com/index.php/JUBH/article/view/2686