List of non-sovereign monarchs who lost their thrones

Many non-sovereign monarchs either lost their thrones through deposition by a coup d'état, by a referendum which abolished their throne, or chose to abdicate during the 20th century.

German royalty was abolished in the aftermath of World War I.

A

Abuja

Aceh Darussalam

  • Sultan Kehalarat Deelat Nyang Meuha Meulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Berdaulat Zilulahil Filalam Alaudin Muhammad Daud Shah (His Majesty Sultan Muhammad Daud Shah) of Aceh (in Indonesia) surrendered to the Netherlands following the arrest of the Queen and Queen Mother in 1903.

Agaie

  • Muhammad Nkochi Attahiru, emir of Agaie, deposed 1994, restored 2001.

B

Baroda

  • Farzand-i-Khas-i-Daulat-i-Inglishia, Shrimant Maharaja Sir Pratapsinhrao Gaekwad, Sena Khas Khel Shamsher Bahadur, Maharaja of Baroda, deposed 1951.

Bharatpur

  • Maharaja Shri Brijendra Sawai Brijendra Singhji Bahadur Bahadur Jang, Maharaja of Bharatpur was deposed in 1971.

Bhopal

  • Sikander Saulat, Iftikhar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sultan Kaikhusrau Jahan Begum Sahiba, Nawab Begum of Bhopal, abdicated in 1926.

Bone state

  • La Pawowoni Karaeng Segeri Arumpone of Bone was deposed in 1905.
  • Haji Andi La Mappanjuki Karaeng Silayar Sri Sultan Ibrahim ibnu Sultan Husain Arumpone of Bone abdicated 1946, was restored 1950, and reigned again until 1960.
  • Andi Pabenteng Arumpone of Bone was deposed in 1950.

Buffalo Point

  • Warren Thunder, chief of Buffalo Point, deposed 1969, died 1973.

Bugabula

  • William Wilberforce Kadhumbula Nadiope III, Omukama of Bugabula, deposed by the Ugandan government in 1967, died 1973

Buganda

Buhweju

  • Ndagara, Omukama of Buhweju, deposed 1901.

Buleleng

  • Sri Ratu Anak Agung g Nyoman Panji Tisna Raja of Buleleng abdicated 1947 and was reinstalled in 1950.
  • Sri Ratu Anak Agung Panji Sakti II Raja of Buleleng abdicated in 1950.

Bukhara

Busoga

  • William Wilberforce Kadhumbula Nadiope III, Isebantu Kyabazinga of Busoga, deposed by the Ugandan Government in 1967.

C

Caliphate

  • Caliph Abdul Mejid II, cousin of the last Ottoman Sultan, was deposed in 1924.

Champasak

  • Bua Laphan Ratsadany, prince of Champasak 19001904, was deposed when the principality was abolished on November 22, 1904.

Chisasibi

  • Violet Pachanos, chief of Chisabibi 1989–1995, deposed or abdicated 1995, restored 1999, reigned until 2001.

Cochin

D

Dewas

  • Kshatriya Kulavatana Sena Sapta Sahasri Senapati Pratinidhi, Meherban Shrimant Maharaja Sir Vikramsinhrao Tukojirao (Nana Sahib) Puar, Maharaja of Dewas, abdicated in 1947.

G

Gojjam

Gowa

  • Andi Ijo Daeng Mattawang Karaeng Lalolang Paduka Sri Sultan Muhammad 'Abdu'l Kadir Aid ud-din ibnu Sultan Muhammad Tahir Muhib ud-din, Sultan of Gowa, was deposed by the Indonesian republic in 1960.

H

Hejaz

  • King Ali of Hejaz, deposed by Saudi military forces in 1925.

I

Igara

  • Musinga, Omukama of Igara, deposed 1901.

J

Jimma

K

Khiva

  • Khan Abd Allah Khan was deposed 1920; his lands were taken over by Bolsheviks.

Kokang

  • Yang Guo Zhen Hkun Lu Kwan, Heng of Kokang1919.

Kubu

  • Sharif 'Abbas ibni al-Marhum Sharif Hasan 'Ali al-Idrus, Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Kubu, was deposed in 1911.
  • Sharif Muhammad Zainal Idrus ibni al-Marhum Sharif Ismail al-Idrus, Tuan Besar of Kubu, abdicated in 1921.
  • Sharif Salih ibni al-Marhum Idrus al-Idrus, Tuan Besar of Kubu, was deposed by the Japanese in 1943.
  • Sharif Hasan ibni al-Marhum Sharif Muhammad Zainal Idrus al-Idrus, Tuan Besar of Kubu, was deposed by the Indonesian republic.

Kupang

  • Raja Don Ote Nicolaas Isu Nisnoni, Raja of Kupang, abdicated in 1945.
  • Raja Don Obe Alfonsus Nisnoni, Raja of Kupang, was deposed by the Indonesian republic in 1960.

Kutai

  • Sri Paduka Sultan Aji Muhammad Parikesit al-Adil Khalifat ul-Muminin, Sultan of Kutai Karta Negara, was deposed by the Indonesian government in 1960.

L

Lamjung and Kaski

  • Sri Sri Sri Maharaja Juddha Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, Maharaja of Lamjung and Kaski 19321945, abdicated on November 29, 1945.
  • Sri Sri Sri Maharaja Padma Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, Maharaja of Lamjung and Kaski 19451948, abdicated in 1948.
  • Sri Sri Sri Maharaja Mohan Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Maharaja of Lamjung and Kaski 19481951, was deprived of all the hereditary offices and privileges conferred on Jung Bahadur in 1857 on February 18, 1951.

Lingga

  • Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l-Rahman II Mu'azzam Shah ibni al-Marhum Raja Muhammad Yusuf al-Mahdi, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Lingga, Riau, was deposed in absentia in 1911.

Lo

  • See under Mustang

M

Mecca

Mohammerah

  • Shaikh Khaz'al Khan ibn Haji Jabir Khan Sardar-i-Aqdas, Shaikh of Mohammerah 1897-1924. Deposed 1924 by Reza Shah, died 1936.

Mustang

Q

Qu'aiti

  • Ghalib II, Sultan of Qu'aiti, deposed in 1967

R

Rimatara

Rujumbura

  • Makobore, Omukama of Rujumbura, deposed 1901.

Rurutu

S

Sarawak

Serdang

  • Paduka Sri Sultan Tuanku Sulaiman Sharif ul-'Alam Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Bashar un-din [Al-Marhum Perbaungan], Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Serdang, was deposed in 1946.

Sintang

T

Toro

  • Rukirabasaija Patrick David Matthew Koboyo Olimi III was deposed by the abolition of the Ugandan kingdoms on September 8, 1967.

Travancore

  • Maharaja Raja Ramaraja Sri Patmanabha Dasa Vanchi Pala Bala Rama Varma II (Sri Chithira Tirunal), Kulasekhara Kiritapati Manney Sultan Bahadur, Shamsher Jang, Maharaja of Travancore, signed the instrument of accession to the Dominion of India, 15 August 1947, ending the executive political role of his monarchy. Merged his state with Cochin and served as Rajpramukh of the Travancore-Cochin Union from 1 July 1949 until 31 October 1956. Deprived of his princely rank, titles and honours by the republican federal government of India on 28 December 1971.

U

Unyanyembe

V

Vallabhpur

  • HRH Sarmad i Raja-e-Hindustan, Mirza Raja, Padma Murasa, Sata Vigraha Samrat, Maharaja Dhiraj, Maharana Sir Sawai Jagdish Singh Kachwaha of Vallabpur. The state merged into the Dominion of India in 1947. Deprived of his princely rank, titles and honours by the republican federal government of India on 28 December 1971.

W

Wajo

  • Haji Andi Mangkona Datu Marioriwawo, Aru Matowa of Wajo, abdicated 1949.

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