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The head of state of the Isle of Man, which is a Crown dependency and not part of the United Kingdom, is the monarch....

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The head of state of the Isle of Man, which is a Crown dependency and not part of the United Kingdom, is the monarch of Great Britain. They rule there because they hold what title?

posted Jun 19, 2023 by Aastha Joshi

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Lord of Mann

answer Jun 20, 2023 by Tapesh Kulkarni
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