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| '''Adityawarman III''' <br> ꦄꦣꦶꦡꦾꦮꦂꦩꦟ꧀꧇꧓꧇ <br> Adityå Bayu Sumitrå | | '''Adityawarman III''' <br> ꦄꦣꦶꦡꦾꦮꦂꦩꦟ꧀꧇꧓꧇ <br> Adityå Bayu Sumitrå | ||
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| 21 April 2021 <br> - <br> ''Present'' <br> ''({{ayd|2021|04|21}})'' | | 21 April 2021 <br> - <br> ''Present'' <br> ''({{ayd|2021|04|21}})'' | ||
| 18 March 2003 <br> - <br> ''Living'' <br> ''({{ayd|2003|03|18}})'' | | 18 March 2003 <br> - <br> ''Living'' <br> ''({{ayd|2003|03|18}})'' |
Revision as of 07:45, 19 October 2022
There have been 8 Kertic monarchs since the creation of Kertosono in 1901. Prior to 1901, individual realms of the Kertic lands each had their own monarchs and heads of states, and were nominally independent from one another. Since its inception, the monarch of Kertosono has been granted the title of emperor, though their powers are greatly confined by the constitution. By the statute of Ngawi ratified in 1899 two years prior to the creation of Kertosono, the monarch of Ngawi as the most dominant power in the peninsula automatically inherits the title of emperor.