- Princely Highness
(His) Princely Highness is the English rendering of (Zijne) Vorstelijke Hoogheid, a very rare style of address awarded by the colonial authorities of the
Dutch East Indies (presentIndonesia ) to very few majorSultan s on Java. The wordVorst at its root is ambivalent in Dutch, used for either a ruler of the low rank title equivalent to German Fürst or as generic term for ruler, never for a non-ruling prince of the blood.Apparently the style reflected the equally rare status of "Vorstenland" 'princely land', which distinguished the
Susuhanan (a higher, pre-Islamic title of this Sultan) ofSurakarta (which also enjoyed the privilege of a19-guns salute ), who was explicitly granted the style, reportedly in the atrocious misspelling "Zeine Vorstelijke Hoogheid", on 21 January 1932) and plausibly to the Sultan ofYogyakarta , two of the successor states to the HinduMataram state on Java, from the "Gouvernementslanden" '(colonial) government countries' to which all otherRegentschap pen (nativeprincely state s participating inindirect rule ) belonged.*The same style, probably forged independently, has also been used by unhistorical 'princely houses' in fiction and micronations
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* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Indonesia/solo.htm RoyalArk- Indonesia- here Surakarta] & [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Indonesia/solo8.htm]
*Van Dale (the leading dictionary of and in theDutch language )
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