The Indian princely order was finally abolished in 1971.
Despite the fact that the order had not been abolished, on 26 September 1917 the order was revised for the third time.
Two years later the order was abolished.
The order was abolished after the Islamic revolution.
Any order in the law which requires the use of the English language is hereby abolished.
The order was abolished when Vietnam became a republic.
In the 1950s the order was abolished.
The order was never abolished, but discontinued after Norway became independent in 1905.
The orders were abolished by Peter the Great and replaced, beginning in 1717, with administrative organs known as collegiate.
The order was abolished after the fall of the last Shah.