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Wannan shine jerin sarakunan ƙarshe a Afirka.[1][2]

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Nation / territory Monarch Title Birth Ruled from Rule Ceased Reason Death Arms
Samfuri:Country data Kingdom of Burundi Ntare V King of Burundi 2 December 1947 8 July 1966 28 November 1966 Deposed 29 April 1972
{{country data Central African Empire}} Central Africa Bokassa I Emperor of Central Africa 22 February 1921 4 December 1976 20 September 1979 Deposed 3 November 1996
Samfuri:Country data Kingdom of Egypt Fuad II King of Egypt and the Sudan 16 January 1952 26 July 1952 18 June 1953 Deposed Living
Samfuri:Country data Ethiopian Empire

Haile Selassie I Emperor of Ethiopia 23 July 1892 2 November 1930 12 September 1974 Deposed 27 August 1975
Samfuri:Country data The Gambia (1965–1970) Elizabeth II Queen of the Gambia 21 April 1926 18 February 1965

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24 April 1970 Republican constitution adopted 8 September 2022
Samfuri:Country data Dominion of Ghana Queen of Ghana 6 March 1957

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1 July 1960 Republican constitution adopted
Samfuri:Country data Kenya (1963–1964) Queen of Kenya 12 December 1963

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12 December 1964 Republican constitution adopted
Samfuri:Country data Kingdom of Libya Idris I King of Libya 12 March 1889 24 December 1951 1 September 1969 Deposed 25 May 1983
Samfuri:Flagicon image Madagascar Ranavalona III Queen of Madagascar 22 November 1861 30 July 1883 28 February 1897 Deposed 23 May 1917
Samfuri:Country data Malawi (1964–1966) Elizabeth II Queen of Malawi 21 April 1926 6 July 1964

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6 July 1966 Republican constitution adopted 8 September 2022
Maoré Andriantsoly Sultan of Maoré 1836 25 March 1841 French annexion 1847
Samfuri:Country data Mauritius (1968–1992) Elizabeth II Queen of Mauritius 21 April 1926 12 March 1968

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12 March 1992 Republican constitution adopted 8 September 2022
Samfuri:Flagicon image Mwali Salima Machamba Sultan of Mwali 1 November 1874 1888 1909 French annexion 7 August 1964
Ngazidja Said Ali bin Said Omar of Grande Comore Sultan of Ngazidja 1855 1875 1912 French annexion 10 February 1916
Samfuri:Country data Federation of Nigeria Elizabeth II Queen of Nigeria 21 April 1926 1 January 1960

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1 October 1963 Republican constitution adopted 8 September 2022
Rhodesia Queen of Rhodesia[lower-alpha 2] 11 November 1965 2 March 1970 Republican constitution adopted
Samfuri:Country data Kingdom of Rwanda Kigeli V Ndahindurwa Mwami of Rwanda 29 June 1936 25 July 1959 28 January 1961 Republican constitution adopted 16 October 2016
Samfuri:Country data Sierra Leone (1961–1971) Elizabeth II Queen of Sierra Leone 21 April 1926 27 April 1961

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19 April 1971 Republican constitution adopted 8 September 2022
Samfuri:Country data Union of South Africa Queen of South Africa 6 February 1952 31 May 1961 Republican constitution adopted
Samfuri:Country data Tanganyika (1961–1964) Queen of Tanganyika 9 December 1961

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9 December 1962 Constitutional amendment
Samfuri:Country data Kingdom of Tunisia Muhammad VIII al-Amin King of Tunisia 4 September 1881 15 May 1943 25 July 1957 Deposed 30 September 1962
Samfuri:Country data Uganda (1962–1963) Elizabeth II Queen of Uganda 21 April 1926 9 October 1962

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9 October 1963 Constitutional amendment 8 September 2022
Samfuri:Country data Sultanate of Zanzibar Jamshid bin Abdullah Sultan of Zanzibar 16 September 1929 1 July 1963 12 January 1964 Deposed Living

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  1. Elizabeth II previously reigned over this country as Queen of the United Kingdom , from 6 February 1952 until the nation's independence and the creation of a separate crown.
  2. Elizabeth II was proclaimed Queen of Rhodesia following Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence , but this was not recognised by the queen herself.


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