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List of current pretenders : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of current pretenders (詳細はthrone that either has been abolished, suspended or is occupied by another. It should not be confused with the term ''impostor'', which instead refers to a person who exercises deception under an assumed name or identity. A pretender may assert a claim and the term is also applied to those persons on whose behalf a claim is advanced, regardless of whether that person himself makes the claim. Entries in this list are governed with respect to their relevant succession laws, whether hereditary or elective. Prominent and reliably-sourced claims made on a person's behalf are included regardless of whether that person stakes an active claim, provided that the person possesses a legitimate link to the line of succession. Claimants with no kinship to the dynasty, often distinguished as "false pretenders", are not listed. ==Africa==
Another living figure sometimes identified as a pretender is Albert Kalonji Ditunga. During the Congolese struggle for independence in 1960, Kalonji reigned as king of South Kasai, a short-lived separatist state founded by the Baluba. Declared ''mulopwe'' (meaning "god-king") on 12 April 1960, Kalonji allegedly later rejected sovereign status on 16 July, but retained the title. He was captured by Congolese forces on 30 December, when the central government regained control of the region.〔 He escaped imprisonment in 1962, and fled into exile, returning June 1964. While his self-proclaimed monarchy was never recognised by any foreign government, Kalonji remains an influential leader of the Luba people in Kasai.〔
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