uralkodók
Uralkodók are sovereign leaders who hold the highest authority in a state or realm. In Hungarian usage, the term denotes monarchs—kings, queens, emperors, or sultans—who inherit or otherwise hold the supreme office and who historically exercised political power, sometimes combined with religious or ceremonial duties. The title and institution vary across cultures and periods.
Monarchies differ in their distribution of power. Some uralkodók ruled as absolute sovereigns with broad executive
The role of an uralkodó often included commander of forces, chief administrator, and symbol of national unity.
Today, the term remains primarily historical or linguistic, as many states shifted to republics or constitutional