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Noble Titles and Styles in Ibutho were the titles of property and address granted or permitted by the monarch of Ibutho izulu. Titles accompanied by rights to govern and/or own property were called Substantive Titles (olimi wezulu: isithakazo ibizo), while titles with no property rights were called Courtesy Titles (olimi wezulu: ngezilokotho isithakazo). Titles were further divided into Royal (olimi weZulu: wasebukhosini) and non-Royal (olimi weZulu: hhayi wasebukhosini) classes, and Birth Right (kwesokudla lokuzalwa), Marriage Right (kwesokudla ngomshado), and Magnificence's Pleasure (intando wenkosi) classes. Within classes, titles were ranked by seniority indicated by the style of address. For example, a Royal Highness (uNdabezitha) prince outranked a Highness (Kuzalwa okusezingeni) pri

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  • Noble Titles and Styles in Ibutho were the titles of property and address granted or permitted by the monarch of Ibutho izulu. Titles accompanied by rights to govern and/or own property were called Substantive Titles (olimi wezulu: isithakazo ibizo), while titles with no property rights were called Courtesy Titles (olimi wezulu: ngezilokotho isithakazo). Titles were further divided into Royal (olimi weZulu: wasebukhosini) and non-Royal (olimi weZulu: hhayi wasebukhosini) classes, and Birth Right (kwesokudla lokuzalwa), Marriage Right (kwesokudla ngomshado), and Magnificence's Pleasure (intando wenkosi) classes. Within classes, titles were ranked by seniority indicated by the style of address. For example, a Royal Highness (uNdabezitha) prince outranked a Highness (Kuzalwa okusezingeni) pri
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  • Noble Titles and Styles in Ibutho were the titles of property and address granted or permitted by the monarch of Ibutho izulu. Titles accompanied by rights to govern and/or own property were called Substantive Titles (olimi wezulu: isithakazo ibizo), while titles with no property rights were called Courtesy Titles (olimi wezulu: ngezilokotho isithakazo). Titles were further divided into Royal (olimi weZulu: wasebukhosini) and non-Royal (olimi weZulu: hhayi wasebukhosini) classes, and Birth Right (kwesokudla lokuzalwa), Marriage Right (kwesokudla ngomshado), and Magnificence's Pleasure (intando wenkosi) classes. Within classes, titles were ranked by seniority indicated by the style of address. For example, a Royal Highness (uNdabezitha) prince outranked a Highness (Kuzalwa okusezingeni) prince. Styles and grants of titles of nobility were regulated by the Constitutional Reform: Titles and Styles Act of 3644. Some Ibutho titles continue to be borne by persons living today, especially some citizens of Hawu Mumenhes who descend from Ibutho nobility. For example, Pharaoh Remptahhu bears the titles Prince of Ibutho and Prince du Sang de Rildanor on account of his descent from Kharakhte Saksoure IV, last legitimate king of Ibutho, and his descent from Patrice, Mr. Princess Philisile, respectively. __TOC__
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