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'''King Jeenor''' is a title frequently given to warlords. It is also sometimes used if the ruler has no descendants or if the ruler does not wish for their descendants to inherit the title, or if the system of government does not permit the title to be hereditary for one reason or another. | '''King Jeenor''' is a title frequently given to warlords. It is also sometimes used if the ruler has no descendants or if the ruler does not wish for their descendants to inherit the title, or if the system of government does not permit the title to be hereditary for one reason or another. | ||
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+ | '''[[Murdoh]]''' is a title of governor, designated to a non-elected public official with the power to run a non-sovereign level of government, typically a city or a region of a state. Appointed by the head of state, it is usually the second-powerful rank in a country. | ||
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+ | '''Uroh''', sometimes spelled as Oora, is somewhat equivalent to a Lord. It's usually a member of a ruler's government and/or trusted circle. Uroh can be appointed to virtually any position. For instance, although a Jeenor is a position usually attained through an army career, any Uroh can temporarily or permanently replace [[Jeenor]] on the order of a King or a Murdoh. |
Revision as of 23:58, 31 January 2021
King of Kings is an imperial rank given to emperors: rulers who preside over several territories and peoples. Some monarchs use the title either to signal an ambition to build an empire or simply to set their status as that higher of other Kings.
King is a monarch. In the absence of King of Kings, a King would be the highest royal title of the land.
King Jeenor is a title frequently given to warlords. It is also sometimes used if the ruler has no descendants or if the ruler does not wish for their descendants to inherit the title, or if the system of government does not permit the title to be hereditary for one reason or another.
Murdoh is a title of governor, designated to a non-elected public official with the power to run a non-sovereign level of government, typically a city or a region of a state. Appointed by the head of state, it is usually the second-powerful rank in a country.
Uroh, sometimes spelled as Oora, is somewhat equivalent to a Lord. It's usually a member of a ruler's government and/or trusted circle. Uroh can be appointed to virtually any position. For instance, although a Jeenor is a position usually attained through an army career, any Uroh can temporarily or permanently replace Jeenor on the order of a King or a Murdoh.