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| 7 || [[Benkern|Cyrus Namvari Shah]] || Jahandar-Namvari || Razjania || 24 October 2009 || 9 September 2010 | | 7 || [[Benkern|Cyrus Namvari Shah]] || Jahandar-Namvari || Razjania || 24 October 2009 || 9 September 2010 | ||
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| 8 || [[Truvus Roshnâm Shâh]] || Slôbôvi || | | 8 || [[Truvus Roshnâm Shâh]] || Slôbôvi || Kumarastan || 9 September 2010 || 2 February 2011 | ||
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| 9 || [[Graius|Farzan Shahanshah]] || Farzan || || 7 February 2011 || ''Incumbent'' | | 9 || [[Graius|Farzan Shahanshah]] || Farzan || || 7 February 2011 || ''Incumbent'' |
Revision as of 14:54, 31 March 2012
The Shâhanshâh of Babkha, often shortened to Shah is the head of state of Babkha, which is, temporarily at least, a transitional absolute monarchy pending the introduction of a constitution and of a more permanent system of government. The Babkhan monarchy is as old as Babkha itself, beginning with Babak Shah's establishment of Babkha on October 12, 2000. There have, so far, been six Shahs of Babkha.
List of Shahs
# | Name | House | Emirate | From | To |
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1 | Babak Shah the Great | Kapav | Kamalshahr | 12 October 2000 | 10 March 2002 |
2 | Ardashir Osmani Shah I | Osmani | Raspur | 10 March 2002 | 28 January 2003 |
3 | Tahmaseb Abakhtari Shah | Abakhtari | Vey | 28 January 2003 | 6 May 2005 |
4 | Ardashir Osmani Shah II | Osmani | Raspur | 6 May 2005 | 28 June 2007 |
5 | Rashid Arsalani Shah | Arsalani | Sathrati | 28 June 2007 | 23 June 2008 |
6 | Hesam Jahandar Shah | Jahandar | Sajin | 23 June 2008 | 24 October 2009 |
7 | Cyrus Namvari Shah | Jahandar-Namvari | Razjania | 24 October 2009 | 9 September 2010 |
8 | Truvus Roshnâm Shâh | Slôbôvi | Kumarastan | 9 September 2010 | 2 February 2011 |
9 | Farzan Shahanshah | Farzan | 7 February 2011 | Incumbent |