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1. Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah: Sultan of Brunei
Age: 61
Going at $22 billion
He became the 29th Sultan of Brunei 40 years ago as the heir of an unbroken 600-year-old Muslim dynasty. He rules the oil-rich land concurrently as prime minister, defense minister, finance minister and head of religion. His hobbies include collecting fine jewels and polo.
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2. Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan (right): President of the United Arab Emirates
Going at $21 billion
Age: 59
He is the hereditary ruler of the tiny emirate Abu Dhabi , which holds one-tenth of the world's oil reserves. His endeavour is to reinvent the emirate as a 'cultural hub' of the Middle East .
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3. King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz: Ruler of Saudi Arabia
Age: 83
Going at $19 billion
He became the king in August 2005. Shortly after he took the crown, he began the construction of a $26-billion city named in his honour. He is more cautious about spending money, however, than his half-brother, the late King Fahd.
Abdullah breeds Arabian horses as a hobby. His accomplishments also include the setting up of two libraries in Saudi Arabia and Morocco .
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4. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum: Ruler of Dubai
Age: 57
Going at $16 billion
The 'CEO of Dubai Inc.' shares his fortunes with his two brothers. In 2007, government-holding companies of Dubai bought big stakes in HSBC and Deutsche Bank and also bid for US retailer Barneys.
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5. King Bhumibol Adulyadej: King of Thailand
Age: 79
Going at $5 billion
Adulyadej, who is the world's longest-reigning monarch, is US-born, Swiss-educated and revered as a deity in Thailand . As an environmentalist, he has a royal car that runs on palm oil.
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6. Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein (left): Prince of Liechtenstein, a self-named country.
Age: 62
Going at $4.5 billion
His family, whose fortune goes back 900 years, has been collecting art for four centuries. He owns a private LGT bank, real estate and Rice Tec, a US producer of genetically engineered rice.
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7. King Mohammed IV (right): King of Morocco
Age: 44
Going at $2 billion
He is nicknamed the 'king of the poor' on account of his efforts to alleviate poverty and improve human rights. His palace's reported operating budget exceeds $9,60,000 a day,much of which is spent on clothes and car repairs.
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8. Prince Albert II: Prince of Monaco
Age: 49
Going at 1.2 billion
This eligible bachelor inherited the tiny principality of Monaco after his father's death in 2005 (his father, you might remember, married legendary US actress Grace Kelly). He also inherited a fortune in real estate, art and a stake in Monte Carlo 's casinos. This year, he hosted functions to pay tribute to his mother, Grace Kelly, who died 25 years ago.
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9. Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani: Emir of Qatar
Age: 55
Going at $1 billion
He overthrew his father in a bloodless coup in 1995. He is a sports enthusiast and is responsible for bringing events like the Asian Games to the tiny state. He funds the Al Jazeera and its English sister station.
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10. Prince Karim Al Husseini: Aga Khan
Age: 70
Going at $1 billion
Only this year, he celebrated his 50th anniversary as leader of the world's 15 million Ismaili Muslims. He is a suave businessman, operating businesses from France and Switzerland . He also owns large horse farms.
Husseini is currently in the process of divorcing his second wife. His first ex-wife received a reported $20 million after they parted ways.
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Special Thanks to Mr. Kamran George (Dubai, UAE) to provide these valuable information.
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