Seznam současných monarchií
Seznam současných monarchií zahrnuje 44 monarchií, z nichž 43 je členem Organizace spojených národů (OSN) a jsou uznanými nezávislými státy a Vatikán (není členem OSN, protože podle Mezinárodního práva oficiálně nemá status státního subjektu, nýbrž titul Svatý stolec, jenž má s ostatními státy diplomatické vztahy). Přibližně 23,3 % z celkového počtu uznaných svrchovaných států jsou monarchie.
Suverénní monarchie
Subnárodní monarchie
Kromě shora uvedených států a území existují ještě některé menší monarchie, které spadají pod správu některého uznaného nezávislého státu.
Název země | titul monarchy | panovník | stát | ||
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Abeokuta | Alake | Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo III. | Nigérie | ||
Abú Zabí | emír | Chalifa bin Zayid Al Nahyan | Spojené arabské emiráty | ||
Adamawa | Lamido | Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Musdafa | Nigérie | ||
Agaie | Etsu | Alhaji Yussuf Nuhu | Nigérie | ||
Adžmán | emír | Humaid bin Raschid an-Nu'aimi | Spojené arabské emiráty | ||
Ankole | „Omugabe“ | Ntare VI. | Uganda | ||
Anufu | „Soma“ | Na Bema | Togo | ||
Ašanti | král („Asantehene“) | Otumfuo Tutu II. | Ghana | ||
Bafut | „Fon“ | Abumbi II. | Kamerun | ||
Buganda | král („Kabaka“) | Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II. | Uganda | ||
Buňoro-Kitara | „Omukama“ | Iguru I. | Uganda | ||
Busoga | „Kyabazinga“ | Henry Wako Muloki | Uganda | ||
Dubaj | emír | Muhammad ibn Raschid Al Maktum | Spojené arabské emiráty | ||
Fudžajra | emír | Hamad ibn Muhammad asch-Scharqi | Spojené arabské emiráty | ||
Johor | sultán | Mahmud Iskandar Al-Haj | Malajsie | ||
Kano | emír | Muhammadu Sanusi II. | Nigérie | ||
Kedah | sultán | Tuanku Abdul Halim | Malajsie | ||
Kelantan | sultán | Ismail Petra | Malajsie | ||
Kotokolien | Náčelník („Uro Eso“) | Yusuf Ayeva | Togo | ||
Říše Māori | král | Tuheitia Paki | Nový Zéland | ||
Negeri Sembilan | sultán | Tuanku Muhriz | Malajsie | ||
Pahang | „Yang di-Pertuan Besar“ | Tuanku Jaafar | Malajsie | ||
Perak | sultán | Azlan Shah | Malajsie | ||
Perlis | Rádža | Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin | Malajsie | ||
Ra's al-Chaimá | emír | Saqr ibn Muhammad al-Qasimi | Spojené arabské emiráty | ||
Šardžá | emír | Šejch bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi | Spojené arabské emiráty | ||
Selangor | sultán | Šarafuddin Idris Šah | Malajsie | ||
Sigave | král, („Tu'i“) | Visesio Moeliku | Francie | ||
Sokoto | sultán | Saadu Abubakar IV. | Nigérie | ||
Tenkodogo | „Naaba“ | Tigre I. | Burkina Faso | ||
Terengganu | sultán | Mizan Zainal Abidin | Malajsie | ||
Tóro | „Omukama“ | Rukidi IV. | Uganda | ||
Tu'a | král („Tu'i“) | Soane Patita Maituku | Francie | ||
Umm al-Kuvajn | sultán | Raschid ibn Ahmad al-Mu'alla | Spojené arabské emiráty | ||
Uvéa | král („Tu'i“) | Tomasi Kulimoetoke II. | Francie | ||
Wogodogo | „Naaba“ | Baongo II. | Burkina Faso | ||
Zazzau | emír | Shehu ibn Idris | Nigérie | ||
Zululand | král | Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu | Jižní Afrika |
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