Tsar Boris III
Tsar Boris III
Tsar Boris III
no
Bulgaria is not a monarchy, no ROYAL things are present here.
Yes, the former king even was a prime minister for a mandate.
Because in a monarchy someone needs to hold a royal title such as "King" or "Emperor." A dictatorship can be considered anything where a single person has sole control of a government, like Hitler, Stalin or Castro.
Both are good places, depends from what angle you look at it. Moreover Dubai is only one Emirates of the United Arab Emirates, but Bulgaria is a whole country. Dubai is Royal (Caliph, khilaphat Emirs), Bulgaria is democratic. Bulgaria member of EU. GDP/capita of Dubai is higher. Bulgaria is the most green country in the EU. Having vast forests and natural mineral water
1.Dictatorship 2.Royal family at war 3. Hitler (Maybe) 4.Invasions
James A. Garfield
In the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), otherwise known as North Korea, there is no royal family. Instead, there is a military dictatorship which acts as a kind of royalty, because, for example, when the old leader of North Korea died, Kim Jon Il, his son was 'next in line' to the dictatorship of the country. They have a kind royalty, but one that actually rules the country.
The Royal Burg of Selkirk is a town located on the borders of Scotland. It lies on the Ettrick Water which is a tributary of the River Tweed. William Wallace was declared a guardian of this town.
The Yorkist branch of the Plantagenets - although he himself was declared illegitimate by his mother.