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  2. List of monarchs of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Qara Qoyunlu rulers presented themselves as rulers of Iran and political successors of the Ilkhanate, using titles such as pādishāh-i Īrān ("emperor of Iran") and kesra-yi Īrān ("Caesar of Iran"). [222] Tabriz served as the Qara Qoyunlu capital 1436–1467. [223] This list only includes the Qara Qoyunlu rulers who ruled Iran. [224]

  3. Commonwealth realm - Wikipedia

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    Charles III, the reigning sovereign of each of the Commonwealth realms since 2022. There are currently 15 Commonwealth realms scattered across three continents (nine in North America, five in Oceania, and one in Europe), with a combined area of 18.7 million km 2 (7.2 million sq mi) [note 1] (excluding the Antarctic claims which would raise the figure to 26.8 million km 2 (10.3 million sq mi ...

  4. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of a ruler's sex, their realm is known as a kingdom. Rex, Latin for king, the feminine form is Regina. Rei (in Portuguese and Catalan), Rey (in Spanish), Re (in Italian), Roi (in French), Rege (in Romanian) - Derived from Latin Rex, meaning "ruler". Rex is cognate with Raja, Rí, Reign, Regina, Arqa (Armenian Արքա), etc.

  5. Realm - Wikipedia

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    A realm is a community or territory over which a sovereign rules. The term is commonly used to describe a monarchical or dynastic state. A realm may also be a subdivision within an empire , [ 1 ] if it has its own monarch, e.g. the German Empire .

  6. Monarch - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia's constitutional monarchy, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (the supreme lord of the federation) is de facto rotated every five years among the nine rulers of the Malay states of Malaysia (those nine of the thirteen states of Malaysia that have hereditary royal rulers), elected by Majlis Raja-Raja (Conference of Rulers).

  7. Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The title of Taewang was also used by some rulers of Silla (57 BC–AD 935), including Beopheung and Jinheung. The rulers of Balhae (698–926) internally called themselves Seongwang (성왕; 聖王; lit. "Holy King"). [58] The rulers of Goryeo (918–1392) used the titles of emperor and Son of Heaven of the East of the Ocean (해동천자 ...

  8. Habsburg monarchy - Wikipedia

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    The Habsburg monarchy, [i] also known as Habsburg Empire, or Habsburg Realm [j] (/ ˈ h æ p s b ɜːr ɡ /), was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities that were ruled by the House of Habsburg. From the 18th century it is also referred to as the Austrian monarchy (Latin: Monarchia Austriaca) or the Danubian ...

  9. List of High Kings of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Irish historical tradition held that Ireland had a High King (Ard Rí) based at Tara since ancient times, and compilations like the 11th-century Lebor Gabála Érenn, followed by Early Modern works like the Annals of the Four Masters and Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, purported to trace the line of High Kings.