12 years
King Albert I of Belgium reigned from December 23, 1909, until his death on February 17, 1934. His reign lasted for approximately 24 years, during which he was known for his leadership during World War I and his efforts to modernize Belgium. Albert's legacy includes his commitment to the Belgian people and his role in promoting national unity.
Leopold II reigned as Belgium's king from 1865 until his death in 1909.
He lived for 42 years
King Abdullah has been in power for 15 years.
Extremely simplified: We have a King, currently King Albert II but he doesn't really "lead" the country. His main purpose is to enhance relations with other countries. The person who you could say "leads" Belgium is an elected prime minister. (like more countries have) Currently its Yves Leterme.
he was in power for 33 years
From 1500's to 1965, but don't take my word for it. I wouldn't.
As long as the king or queen are alive and there are heirs.
it is bellum and you can fight at b 17 or 16. you have to climb this long stair which is longgggggg in temple of ocean king.
Fifteen Years
Muhammad bin Abdullah is prophet not a king. In Islam no one though him as a king but prophet. Prophet is great then a king. King just only can sit on a country and we human give this king power but in paper but prophet had their power or authorize from GOD to a leader.
The resolution of "The King is Dead Long Live the King" typically refers to the transition of power from one monarch to the next. It symbolizes continuity and stability in the monarchy despite the death of the reigning king.