Princely Highness

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 (present Indonesia) to very few major Sultans on Java. The word Vorst 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) of Surakarta (which also enjoyed the privilege of a 19-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 of Yogyakarta, two of the successor states to the Hindu Mataram state on Java, from the "Gouvernementslanden" '(colonial) government countries' to which all other Regentschappen (native princely states participating in indirect 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 the Dutch language)


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