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== Appointment== | == Appointment== | ||
The reigning sultan appoints a crown prince from within his house. The [[Crown Council]] must be ''consulted and informed'' on this matter. | The reigning sultan appoints a crown prince from within his house (article 14 of the [[Constitution of Kurum Ash-Sharqia|Constitution]]). The [[Crown Council]] must be ''consulted and informed'' on this matter (article 10a of the [[Laws of Kurum Ash-Sharqia/Royal House Act 1702|Royal House Act 1702]]). | ||
The traditions of the [[House of Al-Lusirni]] dictate that succession is to be done by a principle known as "[[wikipedia:agnatic seniority|agnatic seniority]]". | The traditions of the [[House of Al-Lusirni]] dictate that succession is to be done by a principle known as "[[wikipedia:agnatic seniority|agnatic seniority]]". |
Latest revision as of 10:14, 1 May 2024
Nobility of Kurum Ash-Sharqia | |
Royal Family | |
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Sultan · Crown Prince · House of Al-Lusirni | |
Noble ranks | |
Emir | Emir of Ochterburg · Emir of Anlaq |
Sheikh | Sheikh of Oud Laar · Sheikha of Eikenhorst · Sheikh of Faisaloord |
Untitled | House of Blankvelder · House of Khalaf · House of Qasim · House of Zahraan-Khatib |
Notable people | |
Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni · Elisabeth Asara des Vinandy · Zakariyya de la Gardie of Ochterburg · Faisal Van Looveren | |
Related topics | |
Order of As-Saif · Royal Order of the Gazelle · Register of Filiation · Armorial of Kurum Ash-Sharqia | |
Portal Kurum Ash-Sharqia | |
The Crown Prince of Kurum Ash-Sharqia is the legal successor of the Sultan upon his demise or removal.
Appointment
The reigning sultan appoints a crown prince from within his house (article 14 of the Constitution). The Crown Council must be consulted and informed on this matter (article 10a of the Royal House Act 1702).
The traditions of the House of Al-Lusirni dictate that succession is to be done by a principle known as "agnatic seniority".
List
# | Picture | Name | Father | In office | Notes |
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1 | Saif Ad-Din | Salah Ad-Din I | 1718 AN - 1730 AN | Became Sultan | |
2 | Noor Ad-Din | Salah Ad-Din I | 1732 AN - present |
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