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Encyclopedia > The International Academy for the Promotion of Historical Studies

The International Academy for the Promotion of Historical Studies, formerly the American Academy for the Promotion of Heraldic and Genealogical Science, was established in 1974.


The Honorary President is Dr Stanislaw W. Dumin, and the President is Dr James Thomas. The Foreign Extraordinary Fellows include His Majesty King Kigeli V of Rwanda; His Royal Highness Dom Miguel de Braganca, Duke of Viseu, Infante of Portugal; His Royal Highness Dom Henrique de Braganca, Duke of Coimbra, Infante of Portugal; the Most Illustrious Prince Andrei Sergeevich Obolensky; Prince Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, President of the Kadjar Family Association; His Highness the Sultan of the Quaiti State in Hadhramaut, formerly known as the Sultan of Shihr and Mukalla; His Royal Highness Prince Hso Khan Pha of Yawngwe; and His Royal Highness Rajamuda Datu Muedzul-Lail Kiram, Crown Prince of the Royal Hashemite Sultanate of Sulu. Majesty is an English word rooting in the Latin Maiestas, meaning literally,Greatness. ... A monarch (see sovereign) is a type of ruler or head of state. ... ... HRH is an acronym for His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness. ... In computing, DOM means Document Object Model DOM refers to delete-operator-message, a macro used in computer programming. ... The term duke is a title of nobility which refers to the sovereign male ruler of a Continental European duchy, to a nobleman of the highest grade of the British peerage, or to the highest rank of nobility in various other European countries, including Portugal, Spain and France (in Italy... coat of Arms Viseu (pron. ... In the Spanish and former Portuguese monarchies, Infante (masc. ... HRH is an acronym for His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness. ... In computing, DOM means Document Object Model DOM refers to delete-operator-message, a macro used in computer programming. ... The term duke is a title of nobility which refers to the sovereign male ruler of a Continental European duchy, to a nobleman of the highest grade of the British peerage, or to the highest rank of nobility in various other European countries, including Portugal, Spain and France (in Italy... District Coimbra Mayor   - Party Carlos Encarnação PSD Area 316. ... Highness, often used with a personal possessive pronoun (His/Her/Your Highness, the first two abbreviated HH) and/or an adjective referring to the rank of the dynasty (e. ... A sultan (Arabic: سلطان) is an Islamic title, with several historical meanings. ... Quaiti (Arabic: قعيطي), officially the Quaiti State in Hadhramaut or the Quaiti State of Shihr and Mukalla (Arabic: سلطنة القعيطي في الشحر Ùˆ المكلا), was a sultanate in the southern Arabian Peninsula, in what is now Yemen. ... HRH is an acronym for His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness. ... The term prince (the female form is princess), from the Latin root princeps, when used for a member of the highest aristocracy, has several fundamentally different meanings - one generic, and several types of titles. ... Prince Hso Khan Pha of Yawnghwe (aka Tiger), lives in exile in Canada. ... HRH is an acronym for His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness. ... Crown Princess redirects here, for the ship, see Crown Princess (ship). ... Sulu is an island province of the Philippines located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). ...



 

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