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Bhutan: [[Wikipedia:Cho-sid-nyi|Cho-sid-nyi]] (dual form of government); constitutional monarchy with monarch as head of state<br> | *Bhutan: [[Wikipedia:Cho-sid-nyi|Cho-sid-nyi]] (dual form of government); constitutional monarchy with monarch as head of state<br> | ||
Jammu: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br> | *United Rajadom | ||
Kashmir: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br> | **Jammu: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br> | ||
Ladakh: Constitutional monarchy with monarch as executive<br> | **Kashmir: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br> | ||
Lo: Absolute monarchy<br> | *Ladakh: Constitutional monarchy with monarch as executive<br> | ||
Nepal: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br> | *Lo: Absolute monarchy<br> | ||
Sikkim: [[Wikipedia:Cho-sid-nyi|Cho-sid-nyi]] (dual form of government); constitutional monarchy with monarch as head of state and of government | *Nepal: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br> | ||
*Sikkim: [[Wikipedia:Cho-sid-nyi|Cho-sid-nyi]] (dual form of government); constitutional monarchy with monarch as head of state and of government |
Revision as of 07:11, 11 November 2010
- Bhutan: Cho-sid-nyi (dual form of government); constitutional monarchy with monarch as head of state
- United Rajadom
- Jammu: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy
- Kashmir: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy
- Jammu: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy
- Ladakh: Constitutional monarchy with monarch as executive
- Lo: Absolute monarchy
- Nepal: Constitutional parliamentary monarchy
- Sikkim: Cho-sid-nyi (dual form of government); constitutional monarchy with monarch as head of state and of government