List of monarchs deposed in the 17th century
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This is a list of monarchs deposed in the 17th century.
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[edit] Aceh Darussalam
- Baginda Seri Sultana Zinatudin Kemalat Shah she was disposed from the Throne of Aceh by her husband, Sayid Umar (later Sultan Badrul Alam) within the support of the Grand Mufthy from Mecca. She was the last Queen Regent of Aceh and ended the “Age of Four Queen” in 1699
[edit] Bohemia
- Rudolf II, King of Bohemia, deposed 1611
- Ferdinand II, King of Bohemia, deposed 1619, restored 1620
- Frederick, King of Bohemia, deposed 1620
[edit] Cambodia
- Brhat Sri Saravajna Samdach Naranatha Brhat Pada Samdach Sdach Brhat Rajankariya Brhat Paramaraja Ramadipati Brhat Sri Suriyabarna Dharmika Rajadhiraja Parama Chakrapatra Mahadhiptindra Narindra Rattanakasa Upasajati Mahisvara Akka Maha Parasratna Vivadhanadiraksha Ekkaraja Maha Madhankula Kumbul Krung Kambuja Adipati Maha Puriratna Sanditya Mukutya Bumindra Indipati Gururatta Raja Mandisala Mahasthana Brhat Paramanatha Parama Bupatiya Amachas Jivitha Ludhibana Paramaraja VII, King of Cambodia, abdicated 1618.
[edit] England
- Charles I, King of England, lost the English Civil War and executed in 1649
- James II, King of England, considered to have ceased to reign from December 1688, officially deposed February 1689 in the Glorious Revolution
[edit] Hungary
[edit] Ireland
[edit] Jembal
- Raja Sakti I ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l Kadir, Raja of Kelantan-Utara (Jembal) and Kelantan-Patani, Raja of Jembal (1632-1649).
- Tuan Putri Sa'adong binti Raja Loyor Putri Vijaya Mala, Raja of Jembal (1663-1667).
[edit] Johor
- Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala' ud-din Ri'ayat Shah III Zillu'llahi fil-Alam ibni Paduka Sri Sultan Ali Jalla 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah, Sultan of Johor (1597-1614, 1615).
[edit] Macedonia
[edit] Mecca
- Sharif Idris II, Sharif of Mecca, abdicated 1610.
- Sharif Muhsin I bin Husain, Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1628.
- Sharif Ahmad bin Talib al-Hasan, Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1629.
- Sharif 'Abdu'llah I bin Hasan, Sharif of Mecca, abdicated 1631.
- Sharif Hamud bin 'Abdu'llah bin Hasan I, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1670.
- Sharif 'Abu'l Barakat III, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1682.
- Sharif Ibrahim bin Muhammad, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1684.
- Sharif Ahmad bin Zeid, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1671, reinstated 1684.
- Sharif Ahmad bin Ghalib, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1690.
- Sharif Muhsin bin Ahmad, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1668, restored 1689, redeposed 1690.
- Sharif 'Abdu'llah II bin Hashim, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1694.
- Sharif Sa'ad Pasha, Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1672, restored 1693, redeposed 1694, restored 1694, redeposed 1702.
[edit] Minden
- Christian von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Prince-Bishop of Minden, deposed or abdicated 1625, died 1633.
- Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg, Prince-Bishop of Minden, deposed or abdicated 1648, died 1661.
[edit] Ottoman Empire
- Sultan Mustafa I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1617-1618, (1622-1623).
- Sultan Muhammad IV Avji Ghazi, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1648-1687).
[edit] Pahang
- Paduka Sri Sultan 'Ala' ud-din Ri'ayat Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l Ghaffar Muhi ud-din Shah, Sultan of Pahang (1614-1615).
- Paduka Sri Sultan 'Abdu'l Jalil Shah III ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Ala' ud-din Ri'ayat Shah III, Sultan of Johor, Pahang and Lingga (1615-1617, 1623.
[edit] Palatinate
- Frederick V, Elector Palatine, deposed 1623
[edit] Perak
- Maulana Paduka Sri Sultan Mansur Shah II ibni al-Marhum Raja Kechil Lasa, Sultan of Perak (1619-1627).
[edit] Poland
- John II Casimir, King of Poland, abdicated 1668
[edit] Portugal
- Philip III, King of Portugal, deposed 1640
- Alfonso VI, King of Portugal, partially deposed 1667, although still considered as king until his death
[edit] Russia
[edit] Scotland
- Charles I, King of Scotland, lost the English Civil War and exectued in 1649
- Charles II, King of Scotland, deposed 1651, restored 1660
- James II, King of Scotland, considered to have ceased to reign from December 1688, officially deposed February 1689 in the Glorious Revolution
[edit] Sweden
[edit] Trubczewsk
- Aleksy Trubczewski, Prince of Trubczewsk, deposed 1645.