For centuries it was a separate, autonomous kingdom with few relationships with the outside world.
Between 1744 and 1868 the Kingdom of Croatia included a subordinate autonomous kingdom, the Kingdom of Slavonia.
Thus, little remained of an autonomous and distinct Bohemian Kingdom.
Previous to the Indonesian nation being formed, it was an autonomous kingdom ruled by the Sunan and a principality ruled by the Mangkunegaran.
It is named after two historic districts that were part of the former autonomous kingdom of Shewa, Efrata and Gedem.
From 1515 until 1841, Navarre was in effect an autonomous kingdom in personal union with the Spanish crown.
Norway was restored in 1814 as an autonomous kingdom in a personal union with Sweden.
Imperial recognition of an autonomous Bohemian kingdom did not come to pass despite continued efforts by the National Party to receive formal recognition of their autonomy.
It demanded a unification of all Slovene-speaking territories in an autonomous kingdom, named Slovenija, within the empire and an official status for the Slovene language.
Moreover, some Czechs were making political demands that included the reconstitution of an autonomous Bohemian Kingdom.