I'm not an expert on Asian Moanrcies, but wasn't George VI and Elizabeth II styles as "Empero/Empress" in Pakistand, rather than "King/Queen"?
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Cita: "Jamtrup"I'm not an expert on Asian Moanrcies, but wasn't George VI and Elizabeth II styles as "Empero/Empress" in Pakistand, rather than "King/Queen"?
The title 'Emperor of India' only applied up until August 1947, when India was partitioned into 2 independent countries - Dominion of India & Dominion of Pakistan.
King George VI was King of India until 1950 & King of Pakistan until his death in 1952.
Queen Elizabeth II was Queen of Pakistan until early 1956.
Aidan.
Stato cambiato a Fatto(stratocaster, 12 Lug 2021, 22:38)
Thanks Strato!
But why are there three, before independence?
George VI,
Dominion of Pakistan,
Queen Elizabeth II
The Dominion seems uneseccary..? Covered by Georges and Elizabeth, right?
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Cita: "Jamtrup"Thanks Strato!
But why are there three, before independence?
George VI,
Dominion of Pakistan,
Queen Elizabeth II
The Dominion seems uneseccary..? Covered by Georges and Elizabeth, right?
I don't think you understand me, Aidan.
Why is the dominion a seperate ruler? Instead of: Dominion:
-Goerge VI
-Elizabeth II
-Dominion
Islamic Republic
Why is the Dominion there, under the dominion headline? I don't get it..? Something I miss..?
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Oh, okay. I was unawear of that. Thought it to always be under the monarch, regardless of being featured or not.
I'll just change those two coins I've put under Georges and Elizabeth then. Sorry for the inconvenience So no coins under the Monarchs, in that case.
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Cita: "stratocaster"The ruler should only be added if they are represented on the coin or banknote. Otherwise, you should use the period instead
Queen Elizabeth II's portrait isn't even on the decimal coins of The Bahamas, Barbados, & Jamaica, yet she is referred to, considering she is the head of state for those 3 countries.
The same thing applies to Pakistan between 1947 & 1956, which had the reigning monarchs (King George VI & Queen Elizabeth II) as its head of state.
In Denmark, the monarch has never been featured on a banknote, so should we make a seperate ruling authority then?
"Kingdom of Denmark (~965-date)"
"Colony of Greenland (1814-1979)" and "Home Rule (1979-date)"
"Colony of the Faroese Islands (1814-1948)" "Home Rule (1948-date)"
Most Scandinavian banknotes seems to have the same: Few monarchs on the notes, if any.
The coins of Greenland (issued legaly) has the same as Pakistan: No monarchs.
I can't think of a independent sovereign state/monarchy, which has made coins without the monarch on, but it seems like a "theme" for the colonies. Probably in order to distance themself from the coloniser..?
Maybe this should be made to a new topic, to be discussed?
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Cita: "Jamtrup"Aidan have a point here.
In Denmark, the monarch has never been featured on a banknote, so should we make a seperate ruling authority then?
"Kingdom of Denmark (~965-date)"
"Colony of Greenland (1814-1979)" and "Home Rule (1979-date)"
"Colony of the Faroese Islands (1814-1948)" "Home Rule (1948-date)"
Most Scandinavian banknotes seems to have the same: Few monarchs on the notes, if any.
The coins of Greenland (issued legaly) has the same as Pakistan: No monarchs.
I can't think of a independent sovereign state/monarchy, which has made coins without the monarch on, but it seems like a "theme" for the colonies. Probably in order to distance themself from the coloniser..?
Maybe this should be made to a new topic, to be discussed?
Greenland has the Queen of Denmark as head of state, as does the Faeroe Islands.
Greenland & the Faeroe Islands are both part of the Kingdom of Denmark - & are represented in the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen as well as having their own local legislatures as well.