go on wikipedia you would find all that info there
Cuba is given the title of a leader.
The Emperor and the Prime Minister
the title for north Korea leaders are called kings.
Mr yin and Mrs yang
rabbis
British colonial authorities often conferred titles to Indian leaders as a means of recognition or to reinforce loyalty. Common titles included "Sir," "Raja," "Maharaja," "Dewan," and "Khan," among others. These titles were often awarded in conjunction with honors such as knighthood, which aimed to integrate Indian elites into the colonial administration and promote British interests. However, such titles were sometimes viewed with resentment, as they symbolized colonial dominance.
Andorra does not have a princess in the traditional sense, as it is a principality co-headed by two leaders: the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell in Spain. While there are titles and nobility associated with Andorra, they do not include a formal princess. The country has a unique political structure, and its leaders do not hold royal titles like those found in monarchies.
Germany has a Prime Minister who is also known as the Chancellor. It is better to call the leader the Chancellor. So... Chancellor is the title of the leader.
what do you mean by titles? like her music titles?
They are called:PriestMonsignorBishopArchbishopCardinalPope
India and Spain India and Spain
The major leaders in Spain from 1898-1899 include Canovas del Castillo and Praxedes Mateo Sagasta. These were the leaders of the Liberal Party.