A paramount chief is the English-language designation for a king or queen or the highest-level political leader in a regional or local polity or country administered politically with a chief-based system. This term is used occasionally in anthropological and archaeological theory to refer to the rulers of multiple chiefdoms or the rulers of exceptionally powerful chiefdoms that have subordinated others.
During the Victorian era, paramount chief was a formal title created by British colonial administrators in the British Empire and applied in Britain's colonies in Asia and Africa. They used it as a substitute for the word "king" to ensure that only the British monarch held that title. Since the title "chief" was already used in terms of district and town administrators, the addition of "par...
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Penampang, Sabah: Joseph Pairin Kitingan in traditional Dusun costume. He is Deputy Chief Minister a...
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Portrait of Samoan Chief, Mata'afa Iosefo, 1896. Reference Number: PA1-o-469-52. Portrait of the Sam...
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Qing Dynasty Anonymous "Statue of the Emperor's Destiny of the Qing Dynasty"
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Taizu, better known as Genghis Khan.