
King's Day in the Netherlands...and the royal families in the world...writer Mustafa Kamal Al-Amir
- Europe and Arabs
- Saturday , 27 April 2024 18:32 PM GMT
On 4/27 of the year, the Netherlands celebrates the Day of King Willem-Alexander and his wife, Queen Máxima, “of Argentine origin.”
After 125 years, the Dutch have been celebrating Queen Mother's Day on April 30
It is like a real popular referendum on the Dutch's love for the Dutch royal family
There is an open carnival to display everything for sale (old and new) and a season of commercial activity
Suitable for enjoying nature, concerts and water trips
These celebrations, of course, stopped during the outbreak of the Corona epidemic in 2020/21
There are 32 countries and nearly half a billion people, representing 8% of the world's population (eight billion), under royal rule, and half of these kingdoms are under the British Crown (the Commonwealth) and currently King Charles III.
There are countries that abandoned the monarchy after the revolution in Egypt, Libya, Nepal, India, Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen, Iraq, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Tsarist Russia, and the rule of the Romanovs.
There are many monarchies in the world, some of which have roots deep in history and have continued for two thousand years, such as Japan and Cambodia, and these kingdoms still exist to this day, including the British Kingdom, while the Kingdom of the Netherlands was founded in 1806 with the House of Orange imitating King Willem I, and it was confirmed by the Vienna Conference in 1815 and the King Willem van Oranje was also given the referee over Belgium. But the cultural gap between North and South was so great that Belgium revolted against it in 1830 and separated from the Netherlands.
The oldest Arab monarchy
The Alawite royal family in Morocco is the oldest monarchy in the Arab countries, founded in 1666 AD
Followed by the rule of Muhammad bin Saud and the House of Saud in the Arabian Peninsula in 1727
Countries ruled by a monarchy
There are some European countries that enjoy constitutional rule in light of the presence of the king and his honorary position, which are (the Principality of Andorra, the Kingdom of Belgium, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Kingdom of Norway, the Kingdom of Sweden and Luxembourg and the Kingdom of Spain, which was carried out by General Franco’s 1975 revolution against the monarchy. But then he returned with King Juan Carlos
While the most recent Arab monarchy was Jordan, officially known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, in 1928
Egypt, Libya, Iraq, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Greece, Turkey, and many other countries whose kings have recently been overthrown, and there are other countries that may soon be on the path to the fall of the monarchy.
A malicious Western conspiracy was implemented to overthrow the Arab republics and preserve the monarchies. It began in 1992 with the overthrow of Somalia, the terrorism of Algeria, and the invasion of Iraq. Then, the fall of Syria, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Sudan was carried out.
Egypt was the only survivor of the Holocaust thanks to the awareness of its people and the strength of the doctrine of its great national army
Writer Mustafa Kamal Al-Amir
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