Arnisha Phatowali

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Princess Arnisha
Senior Princess of Kamrupa
Senior Princess of Kamrupa
Proclaimed8 June 2020 – present
RajpramukhAnirban Phatowali
1st Prime Minister of Vishwamitra
(Prime Minister of Children's Group)
In office
15 April 2007 – 31 December 2009
PresidentVaruna Sriraya
DeputyVaruna Sriraya
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byVaruna Sriraya
Born2000 (age 23–24)
 India
Names
Arnisha Phatowali
HousePhatowali
FatherPrince Father Bhairav
MotherPrincess Mother Runa
ReligionHindu
EducationBSc (Hons) in Anthropology

Her Royal Highness Princess Arnisha or Arnisha Phatowali is a senior Vishwamitran royal from the province of Kamrupa who is currently the heir to the throne of Kamrupa for her younger brother Anirban Phatowali and is titled as the "Senior Princess of Kamrupa". One of the three founders of the nation, she served as the first Prime Minister since the foundation on 15 April 2007 until her stepping down from the position on 31 December 2009. She unsuccessfully contested for the position of the President in January 2010 against Tanishkaa Patranabish.

Titles, styles and honours

Styles

Styles of
Princess Arnisha
Reference styleHer Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Royal Highness
Alternative styleMa'am
  • 8 June 2020 – present: Her Royal Highness The Senior Princess of Kamrupa

Full title

Her Royal Highness Rashtriyanayak Varistharajakumari Arnisha, D.U.K., D.K. I., D.K. I (Purvanchal), D.K. II (Beltola), D.S.U.K., S.U.R.K., S.U.D.S., T.P.U.P., R.S.P., P.R.S., C.S.P., Honorary Member of the Most Valiant Order of Excellence of Queenslandian Capital Territory, Senior Princess of Kamrupa, Premier Emeritus and First National Leader.

Titles

Honours

Honours of Kamrupa

Honours of Vishwamitra

Foreign honours

Ribbon bars

Ribbon bars of the orders and decorations that are worn regularly by the Senior Princess of Kamrupa are noted in accordance with customary Vishwamitran conventions applicable to the occasion, the location and to the form of dress worn. The ribbon bars are worn according to the protocol and the precedence of the wear as issued by the Chancellery of the orders. It is to note that the ribbons of the foreign honours are worn below the national and state honours of Vishwamitra.





Coat of arms

Personal shield
Full armorial

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