| You mast know the richest person in the world. | | | | Anak Damit.Under Brunei's 1959 constitution, the |
| However, do you know who is the richest king or | | | | Sultan is the head of state with full executive |
| queen in the world? We did a research. | | | | authority, including emergency powers since 1962. |
| 1. Fahd of Saudi Arabia: 25,000,000,000 euros | | | | On 9 March 2006, the Sultan was reported to |
| | | | | have changed Brunei's constitution to make |
| King Fahad bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of | | | | himself infallible under Bruneian law. Bolkiah is also |
| the Two Holy Mosques, (16 March 1921 – 1 | | | | the Prime Minister of Brunei, as well as holding the |
| August 2005) was the King of the Kingdom of | | | | portfolios of Defence and Finance. |
| Saudi Arabia, Head of the House of Saud as well | | | | 3. Qaboos bin Said al Said: 12,000,000,000 euros |
| as Prime Minister. One of forty-five sons of Saudi | | | | |
| founder Ibn Saud, and the fourth of his five sons | | | | Qaboos bin Said Al Said (Arabic: ????? ?? ???? ?? |
| who have ruled the Kingdom (Saud, Faisal, Khalid, | | | | ?????; Q?b?s ibn Sa’?d ?l Sa’?d; born 18 |
| Fahad, and Abdullah), Fahd ascended to the throne | | | | November 1940 in Salalah) is the Sultan of Oman. |
| on the death of his half-brother, King Khalid, on 13 | | | | He rose to power after overthrowing his father, |
| June 1982. Fahad was appointed Crown Prince | | | | Sa‘id ibn Taymur, in a palace coup in 1970. He |
| when Khalid succeeded their half-brother King | | | | is the 14th descendant of the Al Bu |
| Faisal, who was assassinated in 1975. Fahd was | | | | Sa‘ididynasty. |
| viewed as the de factoprime minister during King | | | | For six years prior to Said bin-Taymur's |
| Khalid's reign in part due to the latter's ill health. | | | | overthrow, Qaboos experienced virtual |
| 2. Hassanal Bolkiah: 13,000,000,000 euros | | | | house-arrest in the Royal Palace of Salalah. In July |
| | | | | 1970, soldiers supporting Qaboos clashed with |
| Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan | | | | forces loyal to Said bin-Taymur and deposed |
| and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, | | | | him.[3] Qaboos maintains that his father abdicated |
| GCBGCMG (born 15 July 1946) is the 29th Sultan | | | | the throne.[4] The British government helped to |
| of Brunei, the eldest son of Omar Ali Saifuddien | | | | consolidate Qaboos' power. |
| III, the previous Sultan of Brunei, and Pengiran | | | | |