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| {{ubl|{{Flag|Kingdom of England|name=England}}|{{Flag|Canada}}|{{Flag|Australia}}|{{Flag|New {{efn|Elizabeth was Queen of many other states, but other than these four, her reign was shorter. Lengths listed below are for Elizabeth as monarch of an independent country or dominion; except for Jamaica for which she would rank 17th, none would entitle her to a place on this list. The following states were British dominions at the start of Queen Elizabeth II's reign in 1952, but became independent as republics during her reign: | |||
{{ubl|{{Flag|Dominion of Pakistan|name=Pakistan}} (including Bangladesh) (republic 23 March 1956; {{ayd|1952|2|6|1956|3|23}})|{{Flag|Union of South Africa|name=South Africa}} (republic 31 May 1961; {{ayd|1952|2|6|1961|5|31}})|{{Flag|Dominion of Ceylon|name=Ceylon}} (republic, with the name ], 22 May 1972; {{ayd|1952|2|6|1972|5|22}})}} | |||
The following states were not sovereign at the start of Queen Elizabeth II's reign in 1952, but became sovereign and later became republics during her reign: | |||
{{ubl|{{Flag|Dominion of Ghana|name=Ghana}} (sovereign 6 March 1957, republic 1 July 1961; {{ayd|1957|3|6|1961|6|1}})|{{Flag|Federation of Nigeria|name=Nigeria}} (sovereign 1 October 1960, republic 1 October 1963; {{ayd|1960|10|1|1963|10|1}})|{{Flag|Sierra Leone (1961-1971)|name=Sierra Leone}} (sovereign 27 April 1961, republic 19 April 1971; {{ayd|1961|4|27|1971|4|19}})|{{flagcountry|Tanganyika (1961–1964)}} (sovereign 9 December 1961, republic 9 December 1962; {{ayd|1961|12|9|1962|12|9}})|{{Flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} (sovereign 31 August 1962, republic 1 August 1976; {{ayd|1962|8|31|1976|8|1}})|{{Flag|Uganda (1962-1963)|name=Uganda}} (sovereign 9 October 1962, republic 9 October 1963; {{ayd|1962|10|9|1963|10|9}})|{{Flag|Dominion of Kenya|name=Kenya}} (sovereign 12 December 1963, republic 12 December 1964; {{ayd|1963|12|12|1964|12|12}})|{{Flag|Malawi}} (sovereign 6 July 1964, republic 6 July 1966; {{ayd|1964|7|6|1966|7|6}})|{{Flag|State of Malta|name=Malta}} (sovereign 21 September 1964, republic 13 December 1974; {{ayd|1964|9|21|1974|12|13}})|{{Flag|The Gambia (1965-1970)|name=The Gambia}} (sovereign 18 February 1965, republic 24 April 1970; {{ayd|1965|2|18|1970|4|24}})|{{Flag|Rhodesia|name=Rhodesia}} (] 11 November 1965, republic 2 March 1970; {{ayd|1965|11|11|1970|3|2}})|{{Flag|Guyana (1966-1970)|name=Guyana}} (sovereign 26 May 1966, republic 23 February 1970; {{ayd|1966|5|26|1970|2|23}})|{{Flag|Barbados}} (sovereign 30 November 1966, republic 30 November 2021; {{ayd|1966|11|30|2021|11|30}})|{{Flag|Mauritius (1968-1992)|name=Mauritius}} (sovereign 12 March 1968, republic 12 March 1992; {{ayd|1968|3|12|1992|3|12}})|{{Flag|Dominion of Fiji|name=Fiji}} (sovereign 10 October 1970, republic 6 October 1987; {{ayd|1970|10|10|1987|10|6}})}} | |||
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Sobhuza II
So there was a discussion about whether Hassanal Bolkiah should be included in the sovereign states section, since his country was a British protectorate until 1984. People argue that based on that, he wouldn't qualify to be listed in that section until 2039. Fair enough, but there's another monarch that has a similar issue, but in reverse. The dependent or constituent states section lists Sobhuza II's entire 82 year reign at the top of the list. However, as pointed out in the entry itself, his country ceased to be a British protectorate in 1968, which means the last 14 years of his reign were of a sovereign country. So by the previous logic, should only the first 68 years of his reign be considered for the dependent monarch section, which would bump him considerably down the list? The closest thing it says on the matter is that the list contains monarchs who were "not internationally sovereign for most of their reign", but even then "most" could be interpreted to mean anything from "more than half of their reign" to "almost all of their reign". 2601:249:9301:D570:B52E:5F5A:4889:7D69 (talk) 18:08, 16 March 2024 (UTC)
Clean-Up
It has previously been seen that the first list had monarchs moved to the third list due to a lack of verifiable dates and and as such i think the same should happen with the second list. user:Yourlocallordandsavior. 77.101.238.210 (talk) 18:29, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
- But the monarchs in the second list all have exact dates listed. Are you more saying these dates are incorrect? Ttutcha (talk) 23:37, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
- I actually think it's more of that we need verifiable sources for their dates instead of just random dates from unreliable and blacklisted sources such as Royalark and Indianrajputs. Infact Muhammad II of Kedah was removed from the first list because no reliable source could be found for his exact dates and all. S302921 (talk) 15:49, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
DO NOT INSERT Hassanal Bolkiah into independent ruler list until 2040
Brunei did not become an independent state until 1984. He therefore should not be on the list until 2040. Yourlocallordandsavior (talk) 00:06, 10 June 2024 (UTC)
- In a similar vein, how should Sobhuza II's reign be handled, since the last 14 years of his reign were of an independent country, yet his entire 83 year reign is listed in the non-sovereign section. Should it only include up to 1968 there? 2601:249:9301:D570:A58F:3494:CAD4:696F (talk) 01:25, 12 June 2024 (UTC)
- From my interpretation, I would just combine the non-sovereign and sovereign reigns together and label it as non-sovereign. Just write it down that non-sovereign's the default and that if it exceeds 56 years of Conrad, then it belongs on both lists. Yourlocallordandsavior (talk) 02:11, 25 June 2024 (UTC)
- Personally, it seems inconsistent to combine sovereign and non-sovereign for one of the affected individuals, but not the other. 98.228.137.44 (talk) 22:02, 25 June 2024 (UTC)
- From my interpretation, I would just combine the non-sovereign and sovereign reigns together and label it as non-sovereign. Just write it down that non-sovereign's the default and that if it exceeds 56 years of Conrad, then it belongs on both lists. Yourlocallordandsavior (talk) 02:11, 25 June 2024 (UTC)
Who would be next?
I did a brief search to find out who the next monarchs on the first list would be. If you know of any other monarch with a longer reign than those mentioned, you can add him.
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26 | Alfonso VIII | Castile | 31 August 1158 | 5 October 1214 | 20,489 | 56 years, 35 days | ||
27 | Henry III | England | 19 October 1216 | 16 November 1272 | 20,482 | 56 years, 28 days | ||
28 | Lý Nhân Tông | Đại Việt | 3 February 1072 | 15 January 1128 | 20,434 | 55 years, 346 days | ||
29 | Rainier III | Monaco | 9 May 1949 | 6 April 2005 | 20,421 | 55 years, 332 days | ||
30 | Victor Amadeus II | Savoy | 12 June 1675 | 3 September 1730 | 20,171 | 55 years, 83 days | ||
31 | File:Moulay Ismail Ibn Sherif.jpg | Ismail | Morocco | 14 April 1672 | 22 March 1727 | 20,064 | 54 years, 342 days | |
32 | File:.jpg | Renzong | Western Xia | 1 July 1139 | 16 October 1193 | 19,831 | 54 years, 107 days | |
33 | Wudi | China | Error in Template:Date table sorting: '141BC' is not a valid year | Error in Template:Date table sorting: '87BC' is not a valid year | Error: Need valid year, month, day | Error: Need valid year, month, day | ||
34 | Frederick III | Holy Roman Empire | 2 February 1440 | 19 August 1493 | 19,557 | 53 years, 198 days | ||
35 | Cosimo III | Tuscany | 23 May 1670 | 31 October 1723 | 19,518 | 53 years, 161 days | ||
36 | John II | Navarre | 8 September 1425 | 20 January 1479 | 19,492 | 53 years, 134 days | ||
37 | File:.jpg | Chongzong | Western Xia | 11 September 1086 | 1 June 1139 | 18,169 | 52 years, 273 days | |
38 | Frederick I | Sicily | 17 May 1198 | 13 December 1250 | 19,203 | 52 years, 210 days | ||
39 | Eric III | Norway | 8 September 1389 | 4 June 1442 | 19,261 | 52 years, 269 days | ||
40 | Henry IV | Holy Roman Empire | 17 July 1054 | 7 August 1106 | 19,013 | 52 years, 21 days | ||
41 | File:.jpg | Abdullah I | Kuwait | 5 September 1758 | 3 May 1814 | 20,328 | 55 years, 240 days | |
42 | Margrethe II | Denmark | 14 January 1972 | 14 January 2024 | 19,003 | 52 years, 10 days | ||
43 | Tahmasp I | Persia | 23 May 1524 | 14 May 1576 | 18,984 | 51 years, 357 days | ||
44 | Casimir | Lithuania | 29 June 1440 | 7 June 1492 | 18,971 | 51 years, 344 days | ||
45 | Haakon VII | Norway | 18 November 1905 | 21 September 1957 | 18,935 | 49 years, 307 days | ||
46 | Jogaila | Lithuania | 3 October 1382 | 1 June 1434 | 18,868 | 51 years, 241 days | ||
47 | Ibn Saud |
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13 August 1860 | 26 November 1918 | 21,288 | 58 years, 105 days | ||
48 | Said bin Sultan | Oman | 20 November 1804 | 4 June 1856 | 18,824 | 51 years, 197 days | ||
49 | Yeongjo | Joseon | 26 October 1724 | 22 April 1776 | 18,806 | 51 years, 179 days | ||
50 | Franz Joseph II | Liechtenstein | 23 July 1938 | 13 October 1989 | 18,710 | 51 years, 82 days |
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