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Monarchy of Hasanistan
Hasanistan Monarşisi | |
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Style | His/Her Majesty |
Precursor | President of Hasanistan |
Formation | 7 October 2016 (initial) 25 November 2019 |
First holder | Iskender IV |
Final holder | Deñiz |
Abolished | 26 April 2020 |
The Monarchy of Hasanistan (Hasani: Hasanistan Monarşisi) was the former system of government in Hasanistan in which a monarch was the head of state, having been first established on 7 October 2016 under Pavlovian rule and most notably existing between 25 November 2019 and 26 April 2020. The monarchy collectively referred to the sovereign, as well as related individuals or institutions such as their consort, family and the political bodies directly associated with them.
The concept of a Hasanistani monarchy had been proposed as early as 2014. The monarchy of Hasanistan was established on 7 October 2016 by approval of the Kurultay of Hasanistan to further integrate Hasanistan within the Empire of Pavlov, with Pavlovian Emperor Alexander IV taking the title as Shahanshah of Hasanistan and the regnal name Iskender IV.[1] The monarchy effectively dissolved during the dissolution of Pavlov. On 25 November 2019, Hasanistan reformed into a monarchy once again and Iskender IV returned as Shahanshah (under the new regnal name Deñiz).[2] During the second reign of the Shahanshah, Hasanistan (along with other royal holdings) was annexed by the Tsardom of Montescano.[3] Following Hasanistan's secession from Montescano on 25 April 2020, Deñiz de facto lost power within Hasanistan and the then-Prime Minister declared himself Naib-i-Şehinşah (Regent).[4] The monarchy was abolished the following day and the Royal Family declared exiled.[5]
Following Deñiz's renunciation of his claim in pretence, there are no current claimants to the Hasanistani monarchy. Support for re-establishing monarchy within Hasanistan has been formally illegal since its abolition.[5]
History
Early proposals
A meeting was held in the Supreme Council of Hasanistan in February 2014, which discussed transforming Hasanistan into a monarchy (either as a khanate or beylik) among other topics during a period when Hasanistan was in a union with Snežanopol.[6][7] In October 2014, a different motion to transform Hasanistan into a monarchy under "Queen Nahal I" was rejected by a vote in the Supreme Council.[8]
First Shahanshahdom
Interregnum
Second Shahanshahdom
Structure
Royal Family
The Royal Family consists of the Monarch, their siblings, offspring, spouse and parents. The role of the ruling house in the Monarchy is informal.
Symbols
The Montescanesque Monarch is represented by their coat of arms, which is also used as the Kingdom's official arms. The present Princely Arms are those of Sovereign Prince Dionisiy. The Princely Standard is the official banner of the Monarch, and consists of the lesser Princely Arms on an Azure field.
Style
The Sovereign Prince's current full style:
His Majesty Deñiz I, by the Grace of Christ the God, Faithful Shahanshah with the Glory of Solomon of Hasanistan, Khagan of Both lands and Both Seas, Sovereign Prince of Montescano, Duke of Lycaonia and of the Two Mellilas, Count of Nieuwendam and of West Frisia
List of Monarchs
No. | Name birth |
Portrait | Arms | Reign | House |
Title | |
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1 | Deñiz I born 1994 |
11 October 2016 |
present | Tezdzhan-Smahin | Shahanshah of Hasanistan | ||
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See also
References
- ↑ Hasanistan becomes a monarchy, Pavlovian emperor crowned Shahanshah. Batyr Times. 7 October 2016.
- ↑ Hasanistan transforms into Monarchy; Deniz Tezdzhan-Smahin becomes Shahanshah. Batyr Times. 25 November 2019.
- ↑ Hasanistan formally joins Montescano. Batyr Times. 4 April 2020.
- ↑ Hasanistan granted independence from Montescano. Batyr Times. 25 April 2020.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Naib-i-Şehinşah abolishes monarchy, exiles Royal Family and creates free association with Jurijev. Batyr Times. 26 April 2020.
- ↑ Major meeting on reforms. Batyr Times. 21 February 2014.
- ↑ Hasani Reforms Meeting ends in failure. Batyr Times. 23 February 2014.
- ↑ The new Supreme Council holds its first meeting. Batyr Times. 8 October 2014.