King George 3rd (1700's) was the 'mad monarch' because he was diagnosed with an illness, which took away his sanity (he became insane) and later his life!
Mohammad bin Tughlaq
The head of state in Sweden is the monarch (right now a king), but the real power lays with our elected parliament and our prime minister.
Dehali Sultana's "Mad King" refers to Sultan Iltutmish, a prominent ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century. He is often characterized as a strong but unpredictable leader, known for his military conquests and administrative reforms. The term "mad" may highlight his ruthless tactics and the challenges he faced in consolidating power amidst a diverse and often tumultuous region.
The Mad Hatter's full name is typically given as "Hatter," but in some adaptations, such as the 2010 film "Alice in Wonderland" directed by Tim Burton, he is referred to as "Tarrant Hightopp." In Lewis Carroll's original works, he remains largely unnamed beyond his title, the Mad Hatter. His character is known for his eccentricity and love of tea parties.
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad MAD World The Sequel - 2015 was released on: USA: 29 July 2015
Mohammad bin Tughlaq
Mohammad bin Tughlaq is referred to as 'The Mad Monarch'.
The ruler of a country is typically referred to as the head of state or the monarch in a monarchy.
A ruler climbing a mountain could be referred to as a "monarch on a peak" or a "sovereign ascending."
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A person who acts as a temporary ruler in the place of a child is typically referred to as a regent. A regent is appointed to govern a kingdom or territory when the monarch is a minor, incapacitated, or absent. The regent exercises the powers of the monarch until the rightful ruler is able to assume their duties.
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Monarch is a ruler. It's like a king or a queen.
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A monarch