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Q70 (IAS/1994) History & Culture › Heritage & Misc Culture › General cultural knowledge Answer Verified

The oldest monarchy in the world is that of

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The Imperial House of Japan is recognized as the world’s oldest continuous hereditary monarchy, with traditions and institutional continuity stretching back well over two millennia [4]. By contrast, Nepal’s monarchy was abolished in 2008, ending its continuous royal line as a state institution and making it ineligible as the oldest living monarchy [1]. Saudi Arabia’s modern Kingdom is an example of an absolute monarchy but is a relatively recent formation under the House of Saud and does not claim millennia of continuous rule [2]. The British monarchy, though ancient in European terms (often dated to c. 871 or 1066 AD), is far younger than Japan’s imperial tradition [3].

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  1. [4] https://www.fao.org/4/t0510e/T0510E02.htm
  2. [1] Contemporary World Politics, Textbook in political science for Class XII (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 3: Contemporary South Asia > Monarchy and Democracy in Nepal > p. 36
  3. [2] Exploring Society:India and Beyond ,Social Science-Class VII . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 9: From the Rulers to the Ruled: Types of Governments > a. Absolute monarchy > p. 201
  4. [3] https://www.oldest.org/politics/monarchy/
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