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Table of Ranks

The Kaharagian Table of Ranks establishes the official hierarchy and equivalence of positions across the civil service, diplomatic corps, law enforcement, and armed services of the Principality of Kaharagia.

The table is divided into 15 classes, with Class 1 being the most senior and Class 15 being the entry level.


Comparative Rank Table

Click on any branch heading to view detailed information about each rank, including descriptions, insignia, and responsibilities.

ClassCivilianMilitary & ParamilitaryRank Group
Civil ServiceDiplomatic ServiceConstabularyArmy
DiplomaticConsular
1ChancellorBrigadierGeneral Officer
2Principal State CounsellorAmbassador Extraordinary and PlenipotentiaryChief ConstableColonelSenior Officer
3Senior State CounsellorEnvoy Extraordinary and Minister PlenipotentiaryDeputy Chief ConstableLieutenant Colonel
4Junior State CounsellorMinister-CounsellorConsul-GeneralAssistant Chief ConstableMajor
5Principal State SecretaryDiplomatic CounsellorConsulSuperintendentCaptainJunior Officer
6Senior State SecretaryDiplomatic First SecretaryVice-ConsulChief InspectorLieutenant
7Junior State SecretaryDiplomatic Second SecretaryConsular SecretaryInspectorEnsign
8Assistant State SecretaryDiplomatic AttachéConsular Attaché
9Civil ClerkDiplomatic ClerkConsular Clerk
10Constable Sergeant MajorChief Sergeant of the ArmySpecial Enlisted
11Chief SergeantSenior NCO
12Constable SergeantStaff Sergeant
13Senior ConstableSergeant
14Constable First ClassCorporalJunior NCO
15ConstablePrivateEnlisted

Service Branches


Protocol and Precedence

When officials of equivalent class from different services meet, precedence follows this order:

  1. Civil Service
  2. Diplomatic Service
  3. Consular Service
  4. Royal Kaharagian Constabulary
  5. Army

Within the same service and class, seniority is determined by date of appointment to the current rank.