The Bagratid kingdom would continue until 1045.
However, the kingdom continued to exist, repelling continual Fulani raids until it finally fell to them in 1893.
These kingdoms continued to rule for several centuries.
However, the kingdom continued to be referred as Perumpadappu.
The kingdom "has always been and continues to be capable of defending itself against any threat regardless of its source or objective."
The kingdom continued under French protection producing a line of kings that continues to this very day.
Mercia and the remaining kingdoms, led by their warrior elites, continued to compete for territory throughout the 8th century.
The Ptolemaic kingdom would continue to weaken over the following years, suffering from economic problems and rebellion.
The kingdom of Madagascar continued its transformation throughout the 19th century from a locally grown monarchy into a modern state.
The kingdom continued to flourish under Demetrius I, the son of David.