Queen of Indalifa
The title of queen (or king) of Indalifa is passed down from each ruler to her eldest living daughter at the time of the queen's death. If she has no daughter, or if the daughter does not outlive her mother, then the crown will pass to the eldest living son at the time of the queen's death. The crown will only pass to a grandchild if all the children of the current ruler die before her. When the crown passes to a son, then the sons of the king will take precedence over the daughters of the king until the crown passes to a daughter again.
Notable Holders
Queen Shwentshi was the first queen of Indalifa.
King Owethu was the first king of Indalifa.
Queen Tabisu IV established the tradition of using the numeral after her name regardless of whether there were any queens of that name before her.
Queen Genda VI had ten children.
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