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* ''emibuṣari'' — monarch; not used as a title itself, it is however a collective term for all following terms for "king" and "queen".
* ''emibuṣari'' — monarch; not used as a title itself, it is however a collective term for all following terms for "king" and "queen".
* ''cūkṛtiṣari'' — historically a title meaning something like "supreme ruler" or "emperor", used for sovereign monarchs with many subjects; the term was sometimes applied to the Great Inquisitor in a religious context, and was used as a title by Great Inquisitor Nāɂahilūma. Today it is mostly used as an (obviously unofficial) title for artists or sportspeople who rank among the best in their fields or sports (cf. English usages such as "the King/Queen of...").
* ''pūgāsis'' — king, queen (< [[Skyrdagor|Sky]]. ''pyl gavszi'' "king of all", originally the Emperor of Greater Skyrdagor). The most common term used for present-day royalty, including all Evandorian countries which still have a monarchy.
* ''pūgāsis'' — king, queen (< [[Skyrdagor|Sky]]. ''pyl gavszi'' "king of all", originally the Emperor of Greater Skyrdagor). The most common term used for present-day royalty, including all Evandorian countries which still have a monarchy.
** ''camipūgāsis'' — emperor, empress (historical use only)
** ''camipūgāsis'' — emperor, empress (historical use only)
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