List of non-sovereign monarchs who lost their thrones

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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[edit]

Abuja[edit]

Aceh Darussalam[edit]

Agaie[edit]

B[edit]

Baroda State[edit]

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

Bharatpur State[edit]

Bhopal State[edit]

Bone state[edit]

Buffalo Point[edit]

Bugabula[edit]

Buganda[edit]

Buhweju[edit]

Buleleng[edit]

Emirate of Bukhara[edit]

Busoga[edit]

C[edit]

Caliphate[edit]

Principality of Champasak[edit]

Chisasibi[edit]

Kingdom of Cochin[edit]

D[edit]

Dewas State[edit]

G[edit]

Gojjam[edit]

Gowa[edit]

H[edit]

Kingdom of Hejaz[edit]

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

I[edit]

Igara[edit]

J[edit]

Jimma[edit]

K[edit]

Khanate of Khiva[edit]

Kokang[edit]

Kubu[edit]

Kupang[edit]

Kutai[edit]

L[edit]

Lamjung and Kaski[edit]

Lingga[edit]

Lo[edit]

  • See under Mustang

M[edit]

Emirate of Mecca[edit]

Mohammerah[edit]

Mustang[edit]

Q[edit]

Qu'aiti[edit]

R[edit]

Rimatara[edit]

Rujumbura[edit]

Rurutu[edit]

S[edit]

Kingdom of Sarawak[edit]

Serdang[edit]

Sintang[edit]

T[edit]

Kingdom of Toro[edit]

Kingdom of Travancore[edit]

U[edit]

Unyanyembe[edit]

V[edit]

Vallabhpur State[edit]

  • 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[edit]

Wajo[edit]

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