According to the older poetic account of the battle, Deborah, who issued the call that rallied the strong central tribes, belonged to the tribe of Issachar, whose territory lay on the northeastern side of the plain.
Upper Galilee was divided between the tribe of Napthali on the east and Asshur, whose territory extended to that of the Phoenicians on the west.
The Arverni had for clients-- The Cadurei Eleutheri, whose territory answered to the ancient Quercy (department of the Lot).
The Vellavi, whose territory answered to the ancient Velay (department of the Upper Loire).
The Lemovices, whose territory answered to the Limousin (departments of the Upper Vienne and the greater part of the Correze and the Creuse).
The Caletes, whose territory answered to the ancient Pays de Caux (the western and central part of the department of the Seine-Inferieure).
The tribe in the vicinity (of Fort Colville) is known as the Chaudière, whose territory reaches as far up as the Columbia Lakes.
Decreasing in moisture toward the tropics, the climate of the Southern Californians is warm and dry, while the Shoshones, a large part of whose territory falls in the Great Basin, are cursed with a yet greater dryness.
After repulsing the invasion of the Midianites, the tribe of Manasseh, whose territory lay on both banks of the Jordan, were desirous of enlarging their borders to the east, and completed the conquest of the land of Bashan.
But has the neutral on whose territory a prisoner has taken refuge the duty to retain such fugitives and thereby prevent them from rejoining the enemy army?
The Court is equally entitled to act through the Power on whose territory it holds its sitting.
Instead, however, of making a direct application to a third Power, the tribunal is always entitled to have recourse to the intermediary of the Power on whose territory it sits (article 76).
In contradistinction to such partial neutrality, general neutrality is the neutrality of States no part of whose territory is neutralised by treaty.
Extradition is the delivery of a prosecuted individual to the State on whose territory he has committed a crime by the State on whose territory the criminal is for the time staying.
The Law of Nations therefore makes the home State in a sense responsible for all acts of an envoy injurious to the State or its subjects in whose territory he resides.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose territory" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.