The king established a permanent military camp to free tarai from day today invasions.
The king established the first trading companies with sole rights to trade with lands overseas.
It is obvious that the king did not establish the Church of England for religious purposes; his motives were purely political.
The king also established the first known workers' quarter in the nearby town of Senusrethotep (Kahun).
During the 16th century, the king began to claim North American territories and established several (unsuccessful) colonies.
The new kings established an elaborate bureaucracy, using it to wage wars, build large temples, and perform public works projects.
The king could not establish martial law in England during times of Peace.
By the 10th century the local kings had established themselves as the first dynasty to begin the unification of Norway.
Swedish kings established their rule in the Northern Crusades from the 12th century until 1249.
The 11th king of Nanzhao established Buddhism as the state religion.