Monarchy of Rhava
King of the Kingdom of Rhava | |
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Srisulāk Mná Náphōng Rhāvânām | |
Incumbent | |
Katewakham (Yambin III) since 9 April 2007 | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
Heir presumptive | Saphong Njaome |
First monarch | Sri Kaphietinhorng of Sukhmeng |
Formation | 4654 |
Residence | Prasat Saphrayang (golden temple) Thay Bassile (residential) |
Appointer | Hereditary |
Website | royaloffice |
The monarchy of Rhava (whose monarch is referred to as the king of Rhava; Rha: Srisulāk Mná Náphōng Rhāvânām) refers to the constitutional monarchy and monarch of the Kingdom of Rhava. The King of Rhava is the head of state and head of the ruling Royal House of Phiewthiong (Krâyā-Phiêwthióng).
Although the current Phiewthiong Dynasty was created in 1952, the existence of the institution of monarchy in Rhava is traditionally considered to have its roots from the founding of the Sukhmeng Kingdom in 4654. The monarchy's official ceremonial residence is the Prasat Saphrayang in Saruongsaphrayang (ruins of Sukhmeng), while the private residence has been at the Thay Bassile, built by the Salvians in the 1600s and is the Rhavanese Salvian version of dies basilica, or day palace.
The king of Rhava's titles include head of State, head of the Royal Rhavanese Armed Forces, adherent of Bikamma and upholder of religions, as well as the jewel of phadinani, and the spear the pierces heaven.
History
Origin
List of monarchs
Salvian government
Constitutional monarchy
The Prime minister of Rhava (Ngwinrāchhiêm Ouathun Mná Rhāvânām) is the elected leader of the national assembly.