Monarchy of Pakistan | |
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Style | His Majesty 1947–1952 Her Majesty 1952–1956 |
First monarch | George VI |
Last monarch | Elizabeth II |
Formation | 14 August 1947 |
Abolition | 23 March 1956 |
From 1947 to 1956, the Dominion of Pakistan was a self-governing country within the Commonwealth of Nations that shared a monarch with the United Kingdom and the other Dominions of the Commonwealth. The monarch's constitutional roles in Pakistan were mostly delegated to a vice-regal representative, the governor-general of Pakistan.
The dominion was created by the Indian Independence Act 1947, which divided British India into two independent sovereign states of India and Pakistan. The monarchy was abolished on 23 March 1956, when Pakistan became a republic within the Commonwealth with a president as its head of state.