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👑 The Last Monarchs Around the World - From Execution to Exile

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👑 The Last Monarchs Around the World - From Execution to Exile

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Kings once ruled entire nations — then lost everything. Crowns, palaces, power… gone almost overnight. In this video, we explore the last monarchs around the world — kings and emperors who were overthrown, forced into exile, or stripped of their thrones during revolutions, coups, and political collapses. From Iran and Ethiopia to Hawaii, Nepal, Yugoslavia, Iraq, and beyond, these rulers experienced dramatic falls from absolute power to life in exile, obscurity, or house arrest. This is not just royal history — it’s a story about how power ends. 🔔 Support the Journey If you’re fascinated by the hidden timelines of history. 👍 Like the video to support independent historical research. 💬 Comment which historical figure or border change surprised you the most. 📜 Subscribe to Timeline Tea for unique visual journeys through the past. 🔬 My Creative Process Every video on this channel is a result of extensive historical research. I personally write the scripts, design the visual sequences, and use advanced editing techniques to transform historical data into an engaging narrative. While AI tools are used to enhance the visual experience, the creative direction and storytelling are entirely human-led. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is created for educational and entertainment purposes. Historical records, especially regarding ancient eras and reign lengths, can be subject to debate. We strive for accuracy by consulting multiple academic sources, but interpretations may vary. All maps and character visuals are artistic representations designed to bring history to life. ⚖️ Fair Use & Copyright This content adheres to the "Fair Use" guidelines under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. It provides original commentary, transformative educational value, and historical criticism.