Monarchy

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A monarchy, from the Greek μονος, "one," and αρχειν, "to rule," is a form of government in which a monarch, usually a single person, is the head of state.

A monarch is mostly given the position by birth, or achieves it by conquest. Generally, most monarchs occupy the position for Lifetimelife, while some choose to retire and pass it on to their heirs. Most monarchs choose their kin as heirs, while others may choose someone they consider suitable.

There are chiefly the following types of monarchies present in mordern times - Absolute monarchy, Constitutional monarchy, Semi-constitutional monarchy, and Commonwealth realm. There different types of monarchies also present, for example, the United Arab Emirates has a Federal monarchy system, while Malaysia has a Federal constitutional monarchy. While the head of state of Malaysia is a monarch of one of the states, a few of the states do not have a monarch.