This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) AD, except for the leaders within the Holy Roman Empire , and the leaders within British South Asia and its predecessor states .
These polities are generally sovereign states , but excludes minor dependent territories , whose leaders can be found listed under territorial governors in the 18th century . For completeness, these lists can include colonies , protectorates , or other dependent territories that have since gained sovereignty.
Angola
Kasanje Kingdom (complete list ) –
Kiluanje kya Ngonga, King (c.1690s–1700s)
Kinguri kya Kasombe, King (c.1700s)
Kitumba kya Kalunga, King (c.1710s)
Kambamba ka Kinguri, King (c.1720s)
Kasanje ka Kiluanje, King (c.1730s)
Lubame lwa Kipungo, King (c.1739–1750s)
Ngunza a Kambamba, King (c.1750–1770)
Lukala lwa Njinje, King (early 1770s)
Kalunga ka Luhame, King (mid 1770s)
Kitumba kya Wanga, King (late 1770s–early 1780s)
Kisweya kya Kambamba, King (1780s)
Kitamba kya Shiba, King (c.1785–1792)
Malenge a Ngonga, King (1792–c.1810)
Kingdom of Kongo (complete list ) –
João II of Lemba , Awenekongo, Lemba claimant (1680–1716)
Manuel of Lovata , Awenekongo, Mbamba Lovata claimant (1678–1715)
Pedro IV , Awenekongo, Kibangu claimant (1695–1709), Manikongo (1709–1718)
Manuel II , Manikongo (1718–1743)
Garcia IV , Manikongo (1743–1752)
Manuel II , Manikongo (1752–post-1758)
Nicolau I , Manikongo (mid-18th century)
Afonso IV , Manikongo (mid-18th century)
António II , Manikongo (mid-18th century)
Sebastião I , Manikongo (?–1763)
Pedro V , Manikongo (1763–1764)
Álvaro XI , Manikongo (1764–1778)
José I , Manikongo (1778–1785)
Afonso V , Manikongo (1785–1787)
Álvaro XII , Manikongo (1787–?)
Alexio I , Manikongo (?–1793)
Joaquim I , Manikongo (1793–1794)
Henrique II , Manikongo (1794–1803)
Kingdom of Matamba (complete list ) –
Portuguese Angola (complete list ) –
Colony, 1575–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Sultanate of Bagirmi (complete list ) –
‘Abdul Qadir I, Mbangi (1680–1707)
Bar, Mbangi (1707–1722)
Wanja, Mbangi (1722–1736)
Burkomanda II Tad Lele, Mbangi (1736–1741)
Loel, Mbangi (1741–1751)
Hajji Mohammed al'Amin, Mbangi (1751–1785)
‘Abd ar-Rahman Gawrang, Mbangi (1785–1806)
Wadai Empire (complete list ) –
Muhammad Salih Derret ibn Jawda, Kolak (1795–1803)
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Kuba Kingdom (complete list )[ 1] –
KotomBoke, Nyim (17th or 18th century)
Golo Shanga, Nyim (18th century)
Misha Mishanga Shanga, Nyim (18th century)
Bokare Che, Nyim (18th century)
Bushabun Che, Nyim (18th century)
Koto Che, Nyim (18th century)
Misha Pelenge Che, Nyim (18th century)
Bope Pelenge, Nyim (18th century)
Kata Mbula, Nyim (1776–1810)
Kingdom of Luba (complete list ) –
Lunda Empire (complete list ) –
Congo, Republic of the
Equatorial Guinea
Colony, 1778–1968
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Gabon
São Tomé and Príncipe
Colony, 1470–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Great Lakes area
Burundi
Kenya
Rwanda
South Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda
Ankole (complete list ) –
Buganda (complete list ) –
Kayemba , Kabaka (c.1690–c.1704)
Tebandeke , Kabaka (c.1704–c.1724)
Ndawula , Kabaka (c.1724–c.1734)
Kagulu , Kabaka (c.1734–c.1736)
Kikulwe , Kabaka (c.1736–c.1738)
Mawanda . (c.1738–c.1740)
Mwanga I , Kabaka (c.1740–c.1741)
Namuggala , Kabaka (c.1741–c.1750)
Kyabaggu , Kabaka (c.1750–c.1780)
Jjunju , Kabaka (c.1780–c.1797)
Semakookiro , Kabaka (c.1797–c.1814)
Bunyoro (complete list ) –
Horn of Africa area
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Solomonic dynasty
Zemene Mesafint
Yohannes II , Emperor (1769)
Tekle Haymanot II , Emperor (1769–1770)
Susenyos II , Emperor (1770)
Tekle Haymanot II , Emperor (1770–1777)
Salomon II , Emperor (1777–1779)
Tekle Giyorgis I , Emperor (1779–1784)
Iyasu III , Emperor (1784–1788)
Tekle Giyorgis I , Emperor (1788–1789)
Hezqeyas , Emperor (1789–1794)
Tekle Giyorgis I , Emperor (1794–1795)
Baeda Maryam II , Emperor (1795)
Tekle Giyorgis I , Emperor (1795–1796)
Salomon III , Emperor (1796–1797)
Yonas , Emperor (1797–1798)
Tekle Giyorgis I , Emperor (1798–1799)
Salomon III , Emperor (1799)
Demetros , Emperor (1799–1800)
Tekle Giyorgis I , Emperor (1800)
Demetros , Emperor (1800–1801)
Sultanate of Aussa (complete list ) –
Kingdom of Garo (complete list )[ 2] –
Kingdom of Gomma (complete list )[ 3] –
Mijyu, Moti (?–c.1820)
Abba Manno, Moti (c.1820–c.1840)
Kingdom of Gumma (complete list )[ 4] –
Adam, Moti, Founder (late 18th century)
Oncho, Moti (c.1795)
Emirate of Harar (complete list ) –
Ṭalḥa ibn ʿAbdullah, Emīr (1700–1721)
Abūbakar ibn ʿAbdullah, Emīr (1721–1732)
Khalaf ibn Abūbakar, Emīr (1732–1733)
Ḥāmid ibn Abūbakar, Emīr (1733–1747)
Yūsuf ibn Abūbakar, Emīr (1747–1755)
Aḥmed ibn Abūbakar , Emīr (1755–1782)
Maḥamed ibn Yūsuf, Emīr (1782–1783)
`Abd al-Shakur ibn Yusuf , Emīr (1783–1794)
Ahmad II ibn Muhammad , Emīr (1794–1821)
Kingdom of Jimma (complete list ) –
Kingdom of Kaffa (complete list )[ 5] –
Gali Ginocho or Tan Ginok, King (1675–1710)
Gaki Gaocho or Otti Sheroch, King (1710–1742)
Gali Gaocho or Kanechoch, King (1742–1775)
Shagi Sherocho or Gali Keffoch, King (1775–1795)
Beshi Ginocho or Kaye Sheroch, King (1795–1798)
Hoti Gaocho or Beshi Sheroch, King (1798–1821)
Ennarea (complete list )[ 6] –
Kingdom of Welayta : Tigre dynasty (complete list )[ 7] –
Somalia (including Somaliland)
Indian Ocean
Comoros
Madagascar
Boina Kingdom (complete list ) –
Andriamandisoarivo (Tsimanata), King (c.1690–1720)
Andrianamboniarivo (Toakafa), King (c.1720–1730)
Andriamahatindriarivo, King (c.1730–1760)
Andrianahilitsy, King (c.1760–1767)
Andrianiveniarivo, King (1767–1770)
Andrianihoatra, King (1770–1771)
Andrianikeniarivo, King (1771–1777)
Andrianaginarivo, Queen (1777–1778)
Tombola, Queen (1778)
Ravahiny, Queen (c.1778–1808)
Merina Kingdom (complete list ) –
Mauritius
French colony, 1715–1810
For details see France under western Europe
Seychelles
Libya
Tunisia
Egypt
Sudan
Algeria
Vassal state, 1671–1830
Hadji Mustapha , Dey (1700–1710)
Deli Ibrahim , Dey (1710)
Ali Chauch , Dey (1710–1718), Pasha, (1718)
Muhammad III ben Hassan , Pasha-Dey (1718–1724)
Abdy Pasha , Pasha-Dey (1724–1732)
Ibrahim ben Ramdan , Pasha-Dey (1732–1745)
Kutchuk Ibrahim , Pasha-Dey (1745–1748)
Muhammed IV , Pasha-Dey (1748–1754)
Baba Ali II , Pasha-Dey (1754–1766)
Muhammad V ben Othman , Pasha-Dey (1766–1791)
Baba Hassan , Pasha-Dey (1791–1799)
Morocco
Morocco : Alaouite dynasty (complete list ) –
Ismail Ibn Sharif , Sultan (1672–1727)
Abu'l Abbas Ahmad , Sultan (1727–1728, 1728–1729)
Abdalmalik , Sultan (1728)
Ali , Sultan (1734–1736)
Mohammed II , Sultan (1736–1738)
Zin al-Abidin , Sultan (1741)
Al-Mostadi , Sultan (1738–1740, 1742–1743, 1747–1748)
Abdallah , Sultan (1729–1734, 1736–1736, 1740–1741, 1741–1742, 1743–1747, 1748–1757)
Mohammed III , Sultan (1757–1790)
Yazid , Sultan (1790–1792)
Slimane , Sultan (1792–1822)
Botswana
Eswatini/ Swaziland
Lesotho
Malawi
Mozambique
Colony, 1498–1972
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Namibia
South Africa
(1700s–1897)
British occupation, 1795–1803
British colony, 1795–1910
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Zambia
Zimbabwe
returns to Rozwi vassalage (1712)
independent of Rozwi (1720)
Rozvi Empire (complete list ) –
Changamire Negamo, King (c.1700–1710)
Chirisamuru, King (c.1712–1788)
Changamire Dhafa, King (c.1790–1824)
Benin
Vassal of the Oyo Empire, 1740–1823
Hogbonu (complete list ) –
Té-Agbanlin , Ahosu (1688–1729)
Hiakpon , Ahosu (1729–1739)
Lokpon , Ahosu (1739–1746)
Hude , Queen (1746–1752)
Messe , Ahosu (1752–1757)
Huyi , Ahosu (1757–1761)
Gbeyon , Ahosu (1761–1765)
Ayikpe , Ahosu (1775–1783)
Ayaton , Ahosu (1783–1794)
Huffon , Ahosu (1794–1807)
Ketu (Benin) (complete list ) –
Burkina Faso
Kingdom of Koala (complete list ) –
Balibagini, King (c.1718–c.1722)[ 14] [ 15]
Baadindiye, King (?)
Alfa,[ a] King (?)
Koro,[ a] King (?)
Paamba, King (c.1763–c.1781)[ 15]
Yembrima, King (?)
Baalisongi, King (?)
Mossi Kingdom of Gwiriko (complete list ) –
Famaghan Wattara, ruler (1714–1729)
Famaghan dan Tyeba, ruler (1729–1742)
Kere Massa Wattara, ruler (1742–1749)
Magan Wule Wattara, ruler (1749–1809)
Mossi Kingdom of Liptako (complete list ) –
Brahima bi Saydu, Ja-oro (1758–1810)
Mossi Kingdom of Nungu (complete list ) –
Lissoangui, Nunbado (1684–1709)
Yendabri, Nunbado (1709–c.1736)
Yembrima, Nunbado (1736–1791)
Baahamma, Nunbado (1791–1822)
Mossi Kingdom of Wogodogo (complete list ) –
Naaba Dulugu, Moogo-naaba (1783–1802)
Mossi Kingdom of Yatenga (complete list ) –
Naaba Yadega, Yatenga naaba (c.18th century)
Naaba Yolomfaogoma, Yatenga naaba (c.18th century)
Naaba Kourita, Yatenga naaba (18th century)
Naaba Geda, Yatenga naaba (18th century)
Naaba Wobgho I, Yatenga naaba (18th century)
Naaba Kango, Yatenga naaba (1754–1787)
Rima Naaba Saaga, Yatenga naaba (1787–1803)
Cape Verde
Colony, 1462–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Colony, 1474–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Ivory Coast
Gyaaman (complete list ) –
Biri Kofi Panyin, Gyaamanhene (?–1720)
Abo Kofi, Gyaamanhene (1720–1746)
Kofi Sono, Gyaamanhene (1746–1760)
Agyeman, Gyaamanhene (1760–1790)
Biri Kofi Kadyo, Gyaamanhene (1790–1810)
Kong Empire –
Liberia
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Sultanate of Damagaram (complete list ) –
Mallam, Sultan (1731–1746)
Baba dan Mallam, Sultan (1746–1757)
Tanimoun Babani, Sultan (1757–1775)
Assafa dan Tanimoun, Sultan (1775–1782)
Abaza dan Tanimoun, Sultan (1782–1787)
Mallam Babou Saba, Sultan (1787–1790)
Daouda dan Tanimoun, Sultan (1790–1799)
Ahmadou dan Tanimoun, Sultan (1799–1812)
Dendi Kingdom : Askiya dynasty (complete list ) –
El Hadjj Hanga, Askiya (?–1761)[ 19]
Samsou-Béri, Askiya (1761–1779)
Hargani, Askiya (1779–1793)
Samsou Keïna, Askiya (1793–1798)
Fodi Maÿroumfa, Askiya (1798–1805)
Dosso Kingdom (complete list ) –
Zarmakoy Aboubacar, King (c.1750–?)
Zarmakoy Laouzo, King (?)
Nigeria
The following were the independent rulers of Okoloama.[ 21]
Awusa "Halliday", King (1759–1760)
Perekule I, King (1760–?)
Fubara Manilla Pepple , King (?–1792)
Opubo Annie Pepple the Great, King (1792–1828)
Bornu Empire (Kanem–Bornu) : Sayfawa dynasty [ 22]
Gobir –
Bawa, Sultan (1777–1795)
Yakubu , Sultan (1795–1801)
Sultanate of Kano (complete list ) –
Lagos (complete list ) –
Nembe Kingdom (complete list ) –
Mingi I, King (1745–1766)
Ikata Mingi II, King (1766–1788)
Gboro Mingi III, King (1788–1800)
Kuko Mingi IV, King (1800–1832)
Kingdom of Nri (complete list ) –
Oyo Empire (complete list ) –
Ayibi , Alaafin (17th century or 18th century)
Osiyago , Alaafin (early 18th century)
Ojigi , Alaafin (c.1728–1730)
Gberu , Alaafin (c.1730–1746)
Amuniwaiye , Alaafin (1746)
Onisile , Alaafin (1746–1754)
Labisi , Alaafin (1754)
Awonbioju , Alaafin (1754)
Agboluaje , Alaafin (1754)
Majeogbe , Alaafin (1754–1770)
Abiodun , Alaafin (c.1770–1789)
Awole Arogangan , Alaafin (1789–1796)
Adebo , Alaafin (1796–1888)
Yauri Emirate –
Muhammadu Dan Ayi dan Ahmadu Jerabana Albishir, Emir (1799–1829)
Senegal
Kingdom of Jolof (complete list ) –
Cayor (complete list ) –
Lat Sukabe, Damel (1697–1719)
Isa-Tende, Damel (1719–1748)
Isa Bige, Damel (1748–1749)
Ma-Bathio Samb, Damel (1749–1757)
Birima Kodu, Damel (1757–1758)
Isa Bige, Damel (1758–1759)
Birima Yamb, Damel (1759–1760)
Isa Bige Nagone, Damel (1760–1763)
Jor Yasin Isa, Damel (1763–1766)
Kodu Kumba, Damel (1766–1777)
Birima Fatim-Penda, Damel (1777–1790)
Amari Ngone Ndèla Kumba Fal, Damel (1790–1809)
Imamate of Futa Toro (complete list ) –
Waalo (complete list ) –
Naatago Aram Bakar , King (1674–1708)
Njak Aram Bakar Teedyek, King (1708–1733)
Yerim Nadate Bubu, King (1733–1734)
Meu Mbody Kumba Khedy, King (1734–1735)
Yerim Khode Fara Mboj, King (1735–1736)
Njak Xuri Yop, King (1736–1780)
Fara Penda Teg Rel, King (1780–c.1795)
Njak Kumba Xuri Yay Mboj, King (1795–1805)[ 30]
Sierra Leone
Togo
Antigua
British colony, 1632–1981
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
The Bahamas
British colony, 1648–1973
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Barbados
British colony, 1625–1966
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Cuba
Spanish Colony, 1607–1898
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Dominica
French Colony, 1715–1763
For details see France in western Europe
British Colony, 1763–1978
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
British Colony, 1763–1979
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Haiti
French Colony, 1625–1804
For details see France in western Europe
Netherlands
Dutch colony 1634–1828, 1845–1954
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Saint Lucia
French colony, 1762–1802
For details see France in western Europe
Trinidad and Tobago
British colony, 1797–1962
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Belize
British colony, 1749–1862
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Guatemala
Spanish Colony, 1609–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Nicaragua
Canada
French colony, 1535–1763
For details see France under western Europe
British colony, 1610–1907
British colony, 1763–1791
British colony, 1791–1841
British colony, 1791–1841
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Mexico
Spanish Colony, 1521–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
United States
United States : Second Continental Congress : Presidents –
United States : Articles of Confederation : Presidents –
Samuel Huntington , President (1781)[ 34]
Thomas McKean , President (1781)[ 35]
John Hanson , President (1781–1782)[ 36]
Elias Boudinot , President (1782–1783)[ 37]
Thomas Mifflin , President (1783–1784)[ 38]
Richard Henry Lee , President (1784–1785)[ 39]
John Hancock , President (1785–1786)[ 31]
Nathaniel Gorham , President (1786)[ 40]
Arthur St. Clair , President (1787)[ 41]
Cyrus Griffin , President (1788)[ 42]
United States : Constitution of the United States : President of the United States (complete list ) –
Cherokee Nation (complete list ) –
Little Turkey , First Beloved Man (1788–1794), Principal Chief (1794–1801)
State of Muskogee –
Vermont Republic (complete list ) –
Argentina
Spanish Colony, 1776–1814
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Brazil
Portuguese colony, 1500/1534–1808
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Chile
Spanish Colony, 1541–1818
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Colombia
Spanish Colony, 1717–1723, 1739–1810, 1815–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Peru
Spanish Colony, 1542–1824
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Suriname
English/ British colony, 1650–1667
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Dutch colony 1667–1954
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
Tibet
Manchu overlordship, 1720–1912
For details see the Qing dynasty under Eastern Asia
Uzbekistan
Khanate of Bukhara –
Subhan Quli , Khan (1680–1702)[ 45] [ 46] [ 47]
Muhammad Ubaidullah , Khan (1702–1711)
Abu'l-Faiz , Khan (1711–1747)
Muhammad Abd al-Mumin, Khan (1747–1748)
Muhammad Ubaidullah II, Khan (1748–1753, nominal)
Muhammad Rahim (usurper), atalik (1753–1756), Khan (1756–1758)
Shir Ghazi, Khan (1758-?)
Abu'l Ghazi , Khan (1758–1785)
Emirate of Bukhara –
Khanate of Kokand –
Shahrukh Bey , Khan (c.1709–1721)
Abdul Rahim Bey , Khan (c.1721–1733)
Abdul Kahrim Bey , Khan (c.1733–1750)
Abdurakhman-Batir , Khan (c.1750)
Irdana , Khan (c.1750–1752)
Bobobek , Khan (c.1752–1753)
Irdana , Khan (c.1753–1764)
Suleiman Bey , Khan (c.1764)
Shahruhk III , Khan (c.1764)
Narbuta Bey , Khan (c.1764–1801)
Khanate of Khiva (complete list ) –
Ishaq Agha Shah Niyaz, Khan (1698–1701)
Awrang II, Khan (1701–1702)
rShakhbakht Khan, Khan (1702–03)
Sayyid Ali Khan, Khan (1703)
Musa, Khan (1702–1712)
Yadigar I, Khan (1712–1713)
Awrang III, Khan (c.1713–c.1714)
Haji Muhammad II, Khan (c.1714)
Shir Ghazi, Khan (1714–1727)
Sarigh Ayghir, Khan (1727)
Bahadur, Khan (1727–1728)
Ilbars II, Khan (1728–1740)
Tahir, Khan (1740–1742)
Nurali I, Khan (1742)
Abu Muhammad, Khan (1742)
Abu al-Ghazi II Muhammad, Khan (1742–1747)
Ghaib, Khan (Kaip Khan ), Khan (1747–1758)
Abdullah Qara Beg, Khan (1758)
Timur Ghazi, Khan (1758–1764)
Tawke, Khan (1764–1766)
Shah Ghazi, Khan (1766–1768)
Abu al-Ghazi III, Khan (1768–1769)
Nurali II, Khan (1769)
Jahangir, Khan (1769–1770)
Bölekey, Khan (1770)
Aqim, Khan (1770–1771, c.1772–c.1773)
Abd al-Aziz, Khan (c.1771)
Artuq Ghazi, Khan (c.1772)
Abdullah, Khan (c.1772)
Aqim, Khan (1770–1771, c.1772–c.1773)
Yadigar II, Khan (c.1773–1775, 1779–1781, 1783–1790)
Abu'l Fayz, Khan (1775–1779)
Yadigar II, Khan (c.1773–1775, 1779–1781, 1783–1790)
Pulad Ghazi, Khan (1781–1783)
Yadigar II, Khan (c.1773–1775, 1779–1781, 1783–1790)
Abu al-Ghazi IV, Khan (1790–1802)
Kalmyk Khanate (complete list ) –
Ayuka, Khan (1672–1723)
Tseren Donduk, Khan (1723–1735)
Donduk Ombo, Khan (1735–1741)
Donduk Dashi, Khan (1741–1761)
Ubashi , Khan (1761–1771)
Dodbi, Khan (1771–1781)
As Saray, Khan (1781)
China: Qing dynasty
Japan
Vassal state of Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872
Korea
Brunei
Cambodia
Kingdom of Cambodia: Middle Period (complete list ) –
Chey Chettha IV , King (1675–1695, 1696–1699, 1700–1702, 1703–1706)
Thommoreachea III or Sri Dhamaraja III , King (1702–1703, 1706–1709, 1738–1747)
Barom Ramadhipati or Kaev Hua III , King (1699–1700, 1710–1722)
Satha II or Paramaraja X , King (1722–1729, 1729–1736, 1749)
Thommoreachea IV or Sri Dhamaraja IV , King (1747)
Ang Sngoun , King (1749–1755)
Ang Tong , King (1755–1758)
Outey II , King (1758–1775)
Ang Non II , King (1775–1779)
Ang Eng , King (1777–1796)
Indonesia
Dutch colony 1800–1811, 1816–1949
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Indonesia: Java
Banten Sultanate (complete list ) –
Abdul Mahasin Muhammad Zainulabidin, Sultan (1690–1733)[ 48]
Abdul Fatah Muhammad Syafei, Sultan (1733–1748)
Ratu Sarifah Fatima , Regent (1748–1750)
Abu’lma’ali Muhammad Wasi al-Halimin, Sultan (1750–1753)
Abu Nazar Muhammad Arif Zainal Asyekin, Sultan (1753–1777)
Abdul Mofakhir Muhammad Aliuddin I, Sultan (1777–1802)
Blambangan Kingdom (complete list ) –
Pangeran Putr, King (1697–1736)
Danuningrat, King (1736–1763)
Pangeran Wilis, King (1767–1768)
Sultanate of Cirebon : Kraton Kacirebonan (complete list ) –
Pangeran Arya Cirebon, Kamaruddin, Sultan (1697–1723)
Cirebon I Muhammad Akbaruddin, Sultan (1723–1734)
Cirebon II Muhammad Salihuddin, Sultan (1734–1758)
Cirebon III Muhammad Harruddin, Sultan (1758–1768)[ 49]
Cirebon, Keraton Kasepuhan (complete list ) –
Sepuh II Jamaluddin, Sultan (1697–1723)[ 49]
Sepuh III Muhammad Zainuddin, Sultan (1723–1753)
Sepuh IV Muhammad Zainuddin, Sultan (1753–1773)
Sepuh V Sapiuddin, Sultan (1773–1786)
Sepuh VI, Sultan (1786–1791)
Sepuh VII Joharuddin, Sultan (1791–1816)
Cirebon, Kraton Kanoman (complete list ) –
Anom I Badruddin, Sultan (1662–1703)[ 49]
Anom II, Sultan (1703–1706)
Anom III Muhammad Alimuddin, Sultan (1719–1732)
Anom IV Khairuddin, Sultan (1744–1797)
Anom V Imanuddin, Sultan (1797–1807)
Cirebon, Panembahan line (complete list ) –
Panembahan Cirebon I Muhammad Nasruddin, Sultan (1662–1714)[ 49]
Panembahan Cirebon II Muhammad Muhyiddin, Sultan (1725–1731)
Panembahan Cirebon III Muhammad Tair Yarini Sabirin, Sultan (1752–1773)
Cirebon, Panembahan line (complete list ) –
Pangeran Arya Cirebon, Kamaruddin, Sultan (1697–1723)[ 49]
Cirebon I Muhammad Akbaruddin, Sultan (1723–1734)
Cirebon II Muhammad Salihuddin, Sultan (1734–1758)
Cirebon III Muhammad Harruddin, Sultan (1758–1768)
Bangkalan –
Cakraningrat II, Sultan (1648–1707)[ 50]
Cakraningrat III, Sultan (1707–1718)
Cakraningrat IV , Sultan (1718–1745)
Cakraningrat V, Sultan (1745–1770)
Cakraningrat VI, Sultan (1770–1780)
Cakraningrat VII, Sultan (1780–1815)
Mataram Sultanate (complete list ) –
Split into Surakarta and Yogyakarta
Sumenep –
Pulang Jiwa, Sultan (1684–1702)[ 51]
Cakranegara I, Sultan (1702–1705)
Suderma, Sultan (1705–1707)
Cakranegara II, Sultan (1707–1737)
Cakranegara III, Sultan (1737–1750)
Bendara Saud, Sultan (1750–1767)
Tirtanegara, Sultan (1767–1811)
Pamekasan –
Adikara I, Sultan (1685–1708)[ 52]
Adikara II, Sultan (1708–1737)
Adikara III, Sultan (1737–1743)
Adikara IV, Sultan (1743–1750)
Adiningrat, Sultan (1750–1752)
Aria Cakraadiningrat I, R. Alsari, Sultan (1752–1800)
Aria Cakraadiningrat II, R. Alsana, Sultan (1800–1804)
Pasuruan –
Surapati, Wiranegara I, Sultan (1686–1706)[ 53]
Wiranegara II, Sultan (1706–1707)
Surakarta Sunanate (complete list ) –
Yogyakarta Sultanate (complete list ) –
Mangkunegaran (complete list ) –
Indonesia: Sumatra
Aceh Sultanate (complete list ) –
Badr ul-Alam Syarif Hasyim Jamaluddin , Sultan (1699–1702)
Perkasa Alam Syarif Lamtui , Sultan (1702–1703)
Jamal ul-Alam Badr ul-Munir , Sultan (1703–1726)
Jauhar ul-Alam , Sultan (1726)
Syamsul Alam , Sultan (1726–1727)
Alauddin Ahmad Syah , Sultan (1727–1735)
Alauddin Johan Syah , Sultan (1735–1760)
Alauddin Mahmud Syah I , Sultan (1760–1781)
Badr ul-Alam Syah , Sultan (1764–1765)
Sulaiman Syah , Sultan (1773)
Alauddin Muhammad Syah , Sultan (1781–1795)
Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah , Sultan (1795–1815, 1819–1823)
Sultanate of Deli (complete list ) –
Tuanku Panglima Paderap, Sultan (1698–1728)
Tuanku Panglima Pasutan, Sultan (1728–1761)
Tuanku Panglima Gandar Wahid , Sultan (1761–1805)
Sultanate of Langkat –
Bendahara Raja Badiuzzaman, Raja (1673–1750)
Kejuruan Hitam (Tuah Hitam), Raja (1750–1818)
Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura (complete list ) –
Abdul Jalil Rahmad Shah I, Sultan (1725–1746)
Abdul Jalil Rahmad Shah II, Sultan (1746–1765)
Abdul Jalil Jalaluddin Shah, Sultan (1765–1766)
Abdul Jalil Alamuddin Shah, Sultan (1766–1780)
Muhammad Ali Abdul Jalil Muazzam Shah, Sultan (1780–1782)
Yahya Abdul Jalil Muzaffar Shah, Sultan (1782–1784)
Al-Sayyid al-Sharif Ali Abdul Jalil Syaifuddin Ba'alawi, Sultan (1784–1810)
Sultanate of Serdang (complete list ) –
Kejeruan Junjungan, Raja (1728–1782)
Al-Marhum Kacapuri, Raja (1782–1822)
Riau-Lingga Sultanate
Sultans –
Yang di-Pertuan Muda –
Daeng Marewah, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1722–1728)
Daeng Chelak, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1728–1745)
Daeng Kemboja, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1745–1777)
Haji, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1777–1784)
Ali, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1784–1805)
Jambi Sultanate –
Sultan Sri Maharaja Batu, Sultan (1690–1721)
Ahmad Zainuddin/ Anom Sri Ingalaga, Sultan (1770–1790)
Ratu Seri Ingalaga, Sultan (1790–1812)
Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo)
Sultanate of Banjar (complete list ) –
Tahmidullah I, Sultan (1700–1717)
Panembahan Kasuma Dilaga, Sultan (1717–1730)
Hamidullah, Sultan (1730–1734)
Tamjidullah I, Sultan (1734–1759)
Muhammadillah/Muhammad Aliuddin Aminullah, Sultan (1759–1761)
Tahmidullah II/Sultan Nata, Sultan (1761–1801)
Bulungan –
Digendung, putra Wira Keranda, Wira (1695–1731)
Amir, Putera Wira Digendung Gelar Sultan Amiril Mukminin, Wira (1731–1777)
Aji Muhammad, Sultan (1777–1817)
Kutai Kartanegara Sultanate –
Aji Muhammad Idris, Sultan (c.1732–1739)
Aji Muhammad Muslihuddin, Sultan (1780s)
Lanfang Republic –
Luo Fangbo, President (1777–1795)
Jiang Wubo, President (1795–1799)
Yan Sibo, President (1799–1804)
Pontianak Sultanate (complete list ) –
Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie, Sultan (1771–1808)
Sultanate of Sambas (complete list ) –
Muhammad Taj ud-din I, Sultan (1685–1708)
Umar Aqam ud-din I, Sultan (1708–1732)
Abu Bakar Kamal ud-din I, Sultan (1732–1764)
Umar Akam ud-din II, Sultan (1764–1786)
Achmad Taj ud-din II, Sultan (1786–1793)
Abu Bakar Taj ud-din I, Sultan (1793–1815)
Sultanate of Sintang –
Sri Paduka Muhammad Shams ud-din Sa'id ul-Khairiwaddien Sultan Nata, Sultan (1672–1738)
Sri Paduka 'Abdu'l Rahman Muhammad Jalal ud-din ibni al-Marhum Muhammad Shams ud-din Sa'id ul-Khairiwaddien Aman, Sultan (1738–1786)
Sri Paduka 'Abdu'l Rashid Muhammad Jamal ud-din ibni al-Marhum 'Abdu'l Rahman Muhammad Jalal ud-din Ajib, Sultan (1786–1796)
Sri Paduka Muhammad Qamar ud-din ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l Rashid Muhammad Jamal ud-din, Sultan (1796–1851)
Indonesia: Sulawesi
Sultanate of Gowa –
Abdul Jalil, Sultan (1677–1709)
Ismail, Sultan (1709–1711)
Sirajuddin, Sultan (1711–?)
Najamuddin, Sultan (18th century)
Sirajuddin, Sultan (1735–1735)
Abdul Khair, Sultan (1735–1742)
Abdul Kudus, Sultan (1742–1753)
Amas Madina Batara Gowa, Sultan (1753–1767)
I Mallisujawa Daeng Riboko Arungmampu, Sultan (1767–1769)
Zainuddin, Sultan (1770–1778)
I Manawari Karaeng Bontolangkasa, Sultan (1778–1810)
Luwu –
Settiaraja, Datu (1663–1704)
La Onro Topalaguna, Datu (1704–1715)
Batari Tungke, Datu (1706–1715)
Batari Tojang, Datu (1715–1748)
We Tenri Leleang, Datu (1748–1778)
Tosibengngareng, Datu (1760–1765)
La Tenri Peppang, Datu (1778–1810)
Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands
Kingdom of Larantuka –
Domingos Viera, Raja (c.1702)
Bima Sultanate (complete list ) –
Hasanuddin Muhammad Ali Syah, Sultan (1697–1731)
Alauddin Muhammad Syah, Sultan (1731–1748)
Kamalat Syah, Sultan (1748–1751)
Abdul Kadim Muhammad Syah, Sultan (1751–1773)
Abdul Hamid Muhammad Syah, Sultan (1773–1817)
Indonesia: West Timor
Wehali –
Jacinto Correia, Liurai (c.1756)
Amanatun (complete list ) –
Don Louis Nai Konof, Raja (pre-1751–1766)
Don Joan Benao, Raja (1766–?)
Amarasi (complete list ) –
Dom Affonco, Raja (c.1703)[ 57]
Dom Augusto Fernandes, Raja (c.1703)
Nai Soti, Raja (c.1714)
Dom Luís Hornay, Raja (pre-1749–1752)
Dom Affonco Hornay, Raja (1752–1774)
Don Rote Ruatefu, Raja (1774–1802)
Amabi (complete list ) –
Ama Kefi Meu, Raja (1666–1704)
Ama Kefi, Raja (1704–1725)
Loti, Raja (1725–1732)
Nai Balas, Raja (1732–1755)
Balthazar Loti, Raja (1755–1790)
Osu I, Raja (1791–1795)
Slolo, Raja (1795–c.1797)
Afu Balthazar, Raja (c.1797–pre-1824)
Sonbai Besar (complete list ) –
Dom Pedro Sonbai/ Tomenu, Emperor (c.1704–1726)[ 58]
Dom Alfonso Salema/ Nai Bau Sonbai, Emperor (pre-1748–1752)
Don Bernardo/ Nai Sobe Sonbai I, Emperor (1752–1760)
Albertus Johannes Taffy/ Nai Tafin Sonbai, Emperor (1760–1768)
Alphonsus Adrianus/ Nai Kau Sonbai, Emperor (1768–1802)
Sonbai Kecil (complete list ) –
Bi Sonbai/ Usi Tetu Utang, Queen (1672–1717)[ 58]
Bernardus Leu, Raja (1717–1726)
Corneo Leu, Raja (1728–1748)
Daniel Taffy Leu, Raja (1748–1760)
Jacobus Albertus Taffy, Raja (1760–1776)
Nai Kau Sonbai, Raja (1776–1783)
Baki Bena/ Bernardus Nisnoni, Raja (1783–1795)
Dirk Hendrik Aulasi, Raja (1795–1798)
Nube Bena/ Pieter Nisnoni I, Raja (1798–1820)
Amanuban (complete list ) –
Don Michel, Raja (pre-1749–1751)
Don Louis, Raja (1751–1770)
Don Jacobus Albertus, Raja (1770–1786)
Tobani, Raja (1786–c.1807)
Indonesia: Maluku Islands
Dutch protectorate 1667–1942
Alauddin II, Sultan (1660–1706)[ 59]
Musa Malikuddin, Sultan (1706–1715)
Kie Nasiruddin, Sultan (1715–1732)
Hamza Tarafan Nur, Sultan (1732–1741)
Muhammad Sahaddin, Sultan (1741–1780)
Skandar Alam, Sultan (1780–1788)
Muhammad Badaruddin, Sultan (1788–1797)
Kamarullah, Sultan (1797–1826)
Sultanate of Jailolo –
British occupation 1799–1802
Dutch protectorate 1657–1905
Hamza Faharuddin, Sultan (1689–1705)[ 61]
Abdul Falali Mansur, Sultan (1705–1708)
Hasanuddin, Sultan (1708–1728)
Amir Muiduddin Malikulmanan, Sultan (1728–1757)
Amir Muhammad Masud Jamaluddin, Sultan (1757–1779)
Gayjira, Sultan (regent 1779–1780)
Patra Alam, Sultan (1780–1783)
Hairul Alam Kamaluddin, Sultan (1784–1797)
Nuku, Muhammad al-Mabus Amiruddin Syah, Sultan (1797–1805)
Sultanate of Ternate (complete list ) –
Dutch protectorate 1683–1915
Said Fathullah, Sultan (1689–1714)
Amir Iskandar Zulkarnain Saifuddin, Sultan (1714–1751)
Ayan Shah, Sultan (1751–1754)
Syah Mardan, Sultan (1755–1763)
Jalaluddin, Sultan (1763–1774)
Harun Shah, Sultan (1774–1781)
Achral, Sultan (1781–1796)
Muhammad Yasin, Sultan (1796–1801)
Laos
Vassal to Burma (1765–1768)
Vassal to Siam (1778–1826)
Vassal to Burma (1765–1779)
Suriyawong, King (1771–1779)
Anourouth, King (1791–1817)
Malaysia: Peninsular
Kedah Sultanate (complete list ) –
Abdullah Mu'adzam Shah , Sultan, (1698–1706)
Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah I , Sultan, (1706–1710)
Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin Mu'adzam Shah II , Sultan, (1710–1778)
Abdullah Mukarram Shah , Sultan, (1778–1797)
Dziaddin Mukarram Shah II , Sultan, (1797–1803)
Kelantan Sultanate (complete list ) –
Champa dynasty
Patani dynasty
Myanmar / Burma
Kingdom of Mrauk U (complete list ) –
Sanda Wimala I , King (1700–1707)
Sanda Thuriya II , King (1707–1710)
Sanda Wizaya , King (1710–1731)
Sanda Thuriya III , King (1731–1734)
Naradipati II , King (1734–1735)
Narapawara , King (1735–1737)
Sanda Wizala , King (1737–1738)
Madarit , King (1738–1743)
Nara Apaya , King (1743–1761)
Thirithu , King (1761–1762)
Sanda Parama , King (1762–1764)
Apaya , King (1764–1774)
Sanda Thumana , King (1774–1777)
Sanda Wimala II , King (1777–1777)
Sanda Thaditha , King (1777–1782)
Maha Thammada , King (1782–1785)
Toungoo dynasty (complete list ) –
Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom (complete list ) –
Konbaung dynasty (complete list ) –
Philippines
Sultanate of Sulu (complete list ) –
Shahab ud-Din , Sultan (1685–1710)
Mustafa Shafi ud-Din , Sultan (1710–1718)
Badar ud-Din I , Sultan (1718–1732)
Nasar ud-Din , Sultan (1732–1735)
Azim ud-Din I , Sultan (1735–1748, 1764–1773)
Bantilan Muizzud-Din , Sultan (1748–1763)
Mohammad Israel , Sultan (1773–1778)
Azim ud-Din II , Sultan (1763–1764, 1778–1791)
Sharap ud-Din , Sultan (1789–1808)
Sultanate of Maguindanao (complete list ) –
Kahar Ud-din Kuda, Sultan (?–1702)
Bayan Ul-Anwar, Sultan (1702–1736)
Muhammad Tahir Ud-din, Sultan (1736–?)
Pakir Maulana Kamsa, Sultan (1734–1755)
Pahar Ud-din, Sultan (1755–?)
Kibad Sahriyal, Sultan (c.1780–c.1805)
Spanish East Indies , part of the Captaincy General of the Philippines (complete list ) –
Colony, 1565–1901
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Thailand
Ayutthaya Kingdom : Ban Phlu Luang dynasty (complete list ) –
Lan Na: Burmese rule (complete list ) –
Lampang –
Thipchang , King (1732–1759)
Chaikaeo, Prince (1759–1774)
Kawila , Prince of Lampang (1774–1782), King of Chiang Mai (1802–1813)
Pattani Kingdom : First Kelantanese dynasty (complete list ) –
Emas Kelantan, Raja (1690–1704 or 1670–1698)
Emas Chayam, Queen (1704–1707 or 1698–1702 and 1716–1718)
Dewi, Raja (1707–1716)
Bendang Badan, Raja (1716–1720 or ?–1715)
Laksamana Dajang, Raja (1720–1721)
Alung Yunus, Raja (1718/28–1729)
Yunus, Raja (1729–1749)
Long Nuh, Raja (1749–1771)
Muhammad, Sultan (1771–1785)
Tengku Lamidin, ruler (1785–1791)
Datuk Pengkalan, ruler (1791–1808)
Rattanakosin Kingdom of Siam (complete list ) –
Thonburi Kingdom (complete list ) –
Timor
Colony, 1702–1975
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Vietnam
Champa (complete list ) –
Po Saktirai da putih, King (1695–1728)
Po Ganvuh da putih, King (1728–1730)
Po Thuttirai, King (1731–1732)
Po Rattirai, King (1735–1763)
Po Tathun da moh-rai, King (1763–1765)
Po Tithuntirai da paguh, King (1765–1780)
Po Tithuntirai da parang, King (1780–1781)
Chei Krei Brei, King (1783–1786)
Po Tithun da parang, King (1786–1793)
Po Lathun da paguh, King (1793–1799)
Po Chong Chan, King (1799–1822)
Đại Việt : Revival Lê dynasty (complete list ) –
Đàng Ngoài : Trịnh lords (complete list ) –
Đại Việt : Tây Sơn dynasty (complete list ) –
Đàng Trong : Nguyễn lords (complete list ) –
Afghanistan
Sri Lanka
Colony, 1656–1796
For details see the Dutch Republic under Western Europe
Bahrain
Cyprus
Iran
Safavid Iran (complete list ) –
Persia: Afsharid dynasty (complete list ) –
Persia: Zand dynasty (complete list ) –
Persia : Qajar dynasty (complete list ) –
Baban (complete list ) –
Sulaiman Baba , Prince (1670–1703)
Khana Mohammad Pasha , Prince (1721–1731)
Nawaub Khalid Pasha , Prince (1732–1742)
Nawaub Salim Pasha , Prince (1742–1754)
Nawaub Sulaiman Pasha , Prince (1754–1765)
Muhammad Pasha , Prince (1765–1775)
Abdolla Pasha , Prince (1775–1777)
Ahmad Pasha , Prince (1777–1780)
Mahmoud Pasha , Prince (1780–1782)
Ibrahim Pasha , Prince (1782–1803)
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Omani Empire and Imamate of Oman : Yaruba dynasty (complete list ) –
Saif bin Sultan , Imam (1692–1711)
Sultan bin Saif II , Imam (1711–1718)
Saif bin Sultan II , Imam (1718–1719) First reign
Muhanna bin Sultan , Imam (1719–1720)
Saif bin Sultan II , Imam (1720–1722) Second reign
Ya'arab bin Bel'arab , Imam (1722–1722)
Saif bin Sultan II , Imam (1722–1724) Third reign
Muhammad bin Nasir , Imam (1724–1728) Not a member of the dynasty
Saif bin Sultan II , Imam (1728–1742) Fourth reign; at first in the coastal area only
Bal'arab bin Himyar , Imam (1728–1737) First reign; in the interior
Sultan bin Murshid , Imam (1742–1743)
Bal'arab bin Himyar , Imam (1743–1749) Second reign; in the interior
Omani Empire and Imamate of Oman : Al Busaidi dynasty (complete list ) –
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Bani Khalid Emirate (complete list ) –
Sa'dun bin Muhammad, Emir (1691–1722)
Ali bin Muhammad, Emir (1722–1736)
Suleiman bin Muhammad, Emir (1736–1752)
Urayar bin Dajeen bin Saadoun, Emir (1752–1774)
Bateen Bin Urayer, Emir (1775–1793)
Dajeen bin Urayer, Emir (1774–1774)
Sa'dun bin Urayer, Emir (1774–1786)
Dwaihis Bin Urayer, Emir (1786–1789)
Muhammad Bin Urayer, Emir (1786–1789)
Abdul Mohsen bin Sadah, Emir (1786–1791)
Zaid bin Urayer, Emir (1789–1793)
Barak bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Sadah , Emir (1793–1796)
Emirate of Diriyah (complete list ) –
Syria
Turkey
Ottoman Empire
Sultans –
Grand Viziers –
Amcazade Köprülü Hüseyin Pasha , Grand Vizier (1697–1702)
Daltaban Mustafa Pasha , Grand Vizier (1702–1703)
Rami Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1703)
Sührablı Kavanoz Nişancı Ahmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1703)
Damat Hasan Pasha , Grand Vizier (1703–1704)
Kalaylıkoz Hacı Ahmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1704)
Baltaji Mehmet Pasha , Grand Vizier (1704–1706)
Çorlulu Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1706–1710)
Köprülü Numan Pasha , Grand Vizier (1710)
Baltaji Mehmet Pasha , Grand Vizier (1710–1711)
Ağa Yusuf Pasha , Grand Vizier (1711–1712)
Nişancı Süleyman Pasha , Grand Vizier (1712–1713)
Kel Hoca Ibrahim Pasha , Grand Vizier (1713)
Silahdar Damat Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1713–1716)
Hacı Halil Pasha , Grand Vizier (1716–1717)
Tevkii Nişancı Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1717–1718)
Nevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha , Grand Vizier (1718–1730)
Silahdar Damat Mehmet Pasha , Grand Vizier (1730–1731)
Kabakulak Ibrahim Pasha , Grand Vizier (1731)
Topal Osman Pasha , Grand Vizier (1731–1732)
Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1732–1735)
Gürcü Ismail Pasha , Grand Vizier (1735–1736)
Silahdar Seyyid Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1736–1737)
Muhsinzade Abdullah Pasha , Grand Vizier (1737)
Yeğen Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1737–1739)
Ivaz Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1739–1740)
Nişancı Ahmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1740–1742)
Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1742–1743)
Seyyid Hasan Pasha , Grand Vizier (1743–1746)
Tiryaki Hacı Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1746–1747)
Seyyid Abdullah Pasha , Grand Vizier (1747–1750)
Divitdar Mehmed Emin Pasha , Grand Vizier (1750–1752)
Çorlulu Köse Bahir Mustafa Pasha , Grand Vizier (1752–1755)
Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1755)
Naili Abdullah Pasha , Grand Vizier (1755)
Silahdar Bıyıklı Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1755)
Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Pasha , Grand Vizier (1755–1756)
Çorlulu Köse Bahir Mustafa Pasha , Grand Vizier (1756–1757)
Koca Ragıp Pasha , Grand Vizier (1757–1763)
Tevkii Hamza Hamid Pasha , Grand Vizier (1763)
Çorlulu Köse Bahir Mustafa Pasha , Grand Vizier (1763–1765)
Muhsinzade Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1765–1768)
Silahdar Hamza Mahir Pasha , Grand Vizier (1768)
Yağlıkçızade Nişancı Hacı Mehmed Emin Pasha , Grand Vizier (1768–1769)
Moldovancı Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1769)
Ivazzade Halil Pasha , Grand Vizier (1769–1770)
Silahdar Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1770–1771)
Muhsinzade Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1771–1774)
Izzet Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1774–1775)
Moralı Derviş Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1775–1777)
Darendeli Cebecizade Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1777–1778)
Kalafat Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1778–1779)
Silahdar Karavezir Seyyid Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1779–1781)
Izzet Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1781–1782)
Yeğen Hacı Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1782)
Halil Hamid Pasha , Grand Vizier (1782–1785)
Hazinedar Şahin Ali Pasha , Grand Vizier (1785–1786)
Koca Yusuf Pasha , Grand Vizier (1786–1789)
Kethüda Meyyit Hasan Pasha , Grand Vizier (1789)
Hassan Pasha of Algiers , Grand Vizier (1789–1790)
Çelebizade Şerif Hasan Pasha , Grand Vizier (1790–1791)
Koca Yusuf Pasha , Grand Vizier (1791–1792)
Melek Mehmed Pasha , Grand Vizier (1792–1794)
Safranbolulu Izzet Mehmet Pasha , Grand Vizier (1794–1798)
Kör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha , Grand Vizier (1798–1805)
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom (complete list ) –
Daha, Amir (18th century)
Yaslam ibn Daha, Amir (?)
`Ali ibn Yaslam, Amir (?)
`Amm Dayb ibn `Ali al-Yaslami al-`Awlaqi, Amir (?)
Upper Aulaqi Sultanate (complete list ) –
Munassar, Sultan (18th century)
Wahidi Balhaf of Ba´l Haf (complete list ) –
al-Hadi ibn Salih al-Wahidi, Sultan (c.1670–1706)
al-Hasan ibn al-Hadi al-Wahidi, Sultan (1706–1766)
al-Husayn ibn al-Hasan al-Wahidi, Sultan (1766–1771)
Sa`id ibn al-Hasan al-Wahidi, Sultan (1771–1771)
Ahmad ibn al-Hadi al-Wahidi, Sultan (1771–1810)
Emirate of Beihan (complete list ) –
Hasan, Amir (?)
Ghalib, Amir (c.1750–1800)
Hussein, Amir (c.1800–1820)
Kathiri (complete list ) –
Badr ibn Dscha'far al-Kathir, Sultan (1690–1707)
'Abdllah ibn Badr al-Kathir, Sultan (1707–1725)
'Amr ibn Badr al-Kathir, Sultan (1725–1760)
Ahmad ibn 'Amr al-Kathir, Sultan (1760–1800)
Muhsin ibn Ahmad al-Kathir, Sultan (1800–1830)
Sultanate of Lahej –
al-Fadl I ibn 'Ali al-Sallami al-'Abdali, Sultan (1728–1742)
'Abd al-Karim I ibn al-Fadl al-'Abdali, Sultan (1742–1753)
'Abd al-Hadi ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-'Abdali, Sultan (1753–1775)
al-Fadl II ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-'Abdali, Sultan (1775–1791)
Ahmad I ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-'Abdali, Sultan (1791–1827)
Mahra Sultanate –
`Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (c.1750–1780)
Taw`ari ibn `Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (c.1780–1800)
Lower Yafa –
Qahtan ibn Afif, ruler (1700–1720)
Sayf ibn Qahtan al-Afifi, ruler (1720–1740)
Ma`awda ibn Sayf al-Afifi, ruler (1740–1760)
Ghalib ibn Ma`awda al-Afifi, ruler (1760–1780)
Abd al-Karim ibn Ghalib al-Afifi, ruler (1780–1800)
Ali I ibn Ghalib al-Afifi, ruler (1800–1841)
Upper Yafa –
`Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Harhara, Sheikh (c.1730–1735)
Ahmad ibn `Ali Al Harhara, Sheikh (c.1735–1750)
Salih ibn Ahmad Al Harhara, Sheikh (c.1750–1780)
`Umar ibn Salih Al Harhara, Sheikh (c.1780–1800)
Yemeni Zaidi State (complete list ) –
Croatia
part of the Habsburg monarchy , also part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown
House of Habsburg
House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Bans (complete list ) –
Adam II. Batthyány , Ban (1693–1703)
Ivan Pálffy , Ban (1704–1732)
Ivan V Drašković, Ban (1732–1733)
Josef Esterházy , Ban (1733–1741)
György Branyng , Ban (1741–1742)
Károly József Batthyány , Ban (1743–1756)
Ferenc Nádasdy , Ban (1756–1783)
Ferenc Esterházy , Ban (1783–1785)
Ferenc Balassa , Ban (1785–1790)
Ivan Erdődy , Ban (1790–1806)
Republic of Ragusa (complete list ) –
Vlaho Gozze , Rector (1702)
Džono Gozze , Rector (1703)
Đivo Menze , Rector (1706)
Frano Tudisi , Rector (1707)
Džono Gozze , Rector (1708)
Đivo Menze , Rector (1709)
Luko Marina Sorga , Rector (1710)
Đivo Gozze , Rector (1726)
Đivo Basilio , Rector (1727)
Vlađ Sorgo , Rector (1728)
Đivo Gozze , Rector (1729)
Giunio Resti , Rector (1730)
Vlaho Menze , Rector (1752)
Jako Basilio , Rector (1754)
Đivo Bucchia , Rector (1755)
Marin Brna Caboge , Rector (1756)
Niko Gozze , Rector (1757)
Baldo Bucchia , Rector (1758)
Orsat Cerva , Rector (1759)
Đivo Sorgo , Rector (1761)
Mato Zamagna , Rector (1762)
Miho Zamagna , Baldo Gozze , Rector (1763)
Niko Proculo , Rector (1764)
Luko Giorgi , Rector (1765)
Zamagna , Rector (1766–?)
Antun Resti , Rector (1767)
Sabo Giorgi , Rector (1768)
Saro Sorgo , Rector (1769)
Marin Boža Sarace , Đivo Rafa Gozze , Rector (1770)
Niko Proculo , Rector (1773)
Lukša Giorgi-Bona , Rector (1774)
Martolica Bosdari , Rector (1775)
Luko Zamagna , Rector (1776)
Baldo Gozze , Rector (1777)
Miho Lukše Bone , Klement Vlaha Menze , Rector (1796)
Marin Giorgi , Rector (1797)
Đivo Basilio , Klement Menze , Antun Marina Caboge , Mato Zamagna , Rector (1798)
Rafo Gozze , Marin Bona , Rector (1800)
Greece
Montenegro
Great Britain and Ireland
Kingdom of England , Kingdom of Scotland , Kingdom of Ireland (complete list , complete list ) –
Kingdom of Great Britain , Kingdom of Ireland
Monarchs (complete list ) –
Prime ministers (complete list ) –
Robert Walpole , Prime minister (1721–1742)
Spencer Compton , Prime minister (1742–1743)
Henry Pelham , Prime minister (1743–1754)
Thomas Pelham-Holles , Prime minister (1754–1756)
William Cavendish , Prime minister (1756–1757)
Thomas Pelham-Holles , Prime minister (1757–1762)
John Stuart , Prime minister (1762–1763)
George Grenville , Prime minister (1763–1765)
Charles Watson-Wentworth , Prime minister (1765–1766)
William Pitt the Elder , Prime minister (1766–1768)
Augustus FitzRoy , Prime minister (1768–1770)
Frederick North , Prime minister (1770–1782)
Charles Watson-Wentworth , Prime minister (1782)
William Petty , Prime minister (1782–1783)
William Cavendish-Bentinck , Prime minister (1783)
William Pitt the Younger , Prime minister (1783–1801)
Holy Roman Empire , Kingdom of Germany
Emperors Elect , Kings –
Leopold I , Emperor Elect, King (1658–1705)
Joseph I , Emperor Elect (1705–1711), King (1690–1711)
Charles VI , Emperor Elect, King (1711–1740)
Charles VII , Emperor Elect, King (1742–1745)
Francis I , Emperor Elect (1745–1765), King (1745–1764)
Joseph II , Emperor Elect (1765–1790), King (1764–1790)
Leopold II , Emperor Elect, King (1790–1792)
Francis II , Emperor Elect, King (1792–1806)
Reichsvizekanzler: Vice Chancellor –
Austria
Habsburg monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles
Habsburg-Lorraine monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles
Bohemia
Hungary
Poland
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth : Kingdom of Poland (complete list ) –
Duchy / Kingdom of Prussia , Electorate of Brandenburg (complete list , complete list ) –
Frederick I , Duke (1688–1701), and King of Prussia (1701–1713), Elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713)
Frederick William I , King, Elector (1713–1740)
Frederick II the Great , King, Elector (1740–1786)
Frederick William II , King, Elector (1786–1797)
Frederick William III , King (1797–1840), Elector (1797–1806)
Crimean Khanate (complete list ) –
Devlet II Giray , Khan (1699–1702)
Selim I Giray , Khan (1702–1704)
Ğazı III Giray , Khan (1704–1707)
Qaplan I Giray , Khan (1707–1708)
Devlet II Giray , Khan (1709–1713)
Qaplan I Giray , Khan (1713–1715)
Devlet III Giray , Khan (1716–1717)
Saadet IV Giray , Khan (1717–1724)
Meñli II Giray , Khan (1724–1730)
Qaplan I Giray , Khan (1730–1736)
Fetih II Giray , Khan (1736–1737)
Meñli II Giray , Khan (1737–1740)
Selamet II Giray , Khan (1740–1743)
Selim II Giray , Khan (1743–1748)
Arslan Giray , Khan (1748–1756)
Halim Giray , Khan (1756–1758)
Qırım Giray , Khan (1758–1764)
Selim III Giray , Khan (1765–1767)
Arslan Giray , Khan (1767)
Maqsud Giray , Khan (1767–1768)
Qırım Giray , Khan (1768–1769)
Devlet IV Giray , Khan (1769–1770)
Qaplan II Giray , Khan (1770)
Selim III Giray , Khan (1770–1771)
Sahib II Giray , Khan (1771–1775)
Devlet IV Giray , Khan (1775–1777)
Şahin Giray , Khan (1777–1782)
Bahadır II Giray , Khan (1782)
Şahin Giray , Khan (1782–1783)
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth : Grand Duchy of Lithuania (complete list ) –
Moldavia (complete list ) –
Constantin Duca , Voivode (1693–1695, 1700–1703)
Ioan Buhuș , Chancellor (1703, 1709–1710)
Mihail III Racoviță , Prince (1703–1705, 1707–1709, 1715–1726)
Antioh Cantemir , Prince (1695–1700, 1705–1707)
Dimitrie Cantemir , Voivode (1693, 1710–1711)
Nicolae Mavrocordat , Prince (1709–1710, 1711–1715)
Lupu Costachi , Kaymakam (1711)
Ioan Ι Mavrocordat , Prince (1711)
Grigore II Ghica , Prince (1726–1733, 1735–1739, 1739–1741, 1747–1748)
Constantin Mavrocordat , Prince (1733–1735, 1741–1743, 1748–1749, 1769)
Russian occupation (1739)
Ioan II Mavrocordat , Prince (1743–1747)
Iordache Stavrachi , Prince (1749)
Constantin Racoviță , Prince (1749–1753, 1756–1757)
Matei Ghica , Prince (1753–1756)
Scarlat Ghica , Prince (1757–1758)
Ioan Teodor Callimachi , Prince (1758–1761)
Grigore Callimachi , Prince (1761–1764, 1767–1769)
Grigore III Ghica , Prince (1764–1767, 1774–1777)
Russian occupation (1769–1774)
Constantin Moruzi , Prince (1777–1782)
Alexander Mavrocordatos Delibey , Prince (1782–1785)
Alexander Mavrocordatos Firaris , Prince (1785–1786)
Alexander Ypsilantis , Prince (1786–1788)
Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg , military commander of Austrian occupation (1787–1791)
Emanuel Giani Ruset , Prince (1788–1789)
Russian occupation (1788–1791)
Alexandru Moruzi , Prince (1792, 1802, 1806–1807)
Mihai Suțu , Prince (1793–1795)
Alexandru Callimachi , Prince (1795–1799)
Constantin Ipsilanti , Prince (1799–1801)
Tsardom of Russia (complete list ) –
Peter I , Tsar (1682–1721), Emperor (1721–1725)
Russian Empire (complete list ) –
Peter I , Tsar (1682–1721), Emperor (1721–1725)
Catherine I , Empress (1725–1727)
Peter II , Emperor (1727–1730)
Anna , Empress (1730–1740)
Ivan VI , Emperor (1740–1741)
Elizabeth , Empress (1741–1762)
Peter III , Emperor (1762)
Catherine II , Empress (1762–1796)
Paul , Emperor (1796–1801)
Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711) (complete list ) –
Principality of Wallachia (complete list ) –
Constantin II Brâncoveanu , Prince (1688–1714)
Ștefan II Cantacuzino , Prince (1714–1715)
Phanariote rule (1715–1821)
Nicolae Mavrocordat , Prince (1715–1716, 1719–1730)
Habsburg occupation (1716)
Ioan Mavrocordat , Prince (1716–1719)
Constantin Mavrocordat , Prince (1730, 1731–1733, 1735–1741, 1744–1748, 1756–1758, 761–1763)
Mihai Racoviță , Prince (1730–1731, 1741–1744)
Grigore II Ghica , Prince (1733–1735, 1748–1752)
Matei Ghica , Prince (1752–1753)
Constantin Racoviță , Prince (1753–1756, 1763–1764)
Scarlat Ghica , Prince (1758–1761, 1765–1766)
Ștefan Racoviță , Prince (1764–1765)
Alexandru I Ghica , Prince (1766–1768)
Russian occupation (1768)
Grigore III Ghica , Prince (1768–1769)
Russian occupation (1769–1770)
Emanuel Giani Ruset , Prince (1770–1771)
Alexander Ypsilantis , Prince (1774–1782, 1796–1797)
Nicolae Caragea , Prince (1782–1783)
Mihai Suțu , Prince (1783–1786, 1791–1793, 1801–1802)
Nicolae Mavrogheni , Prince (1786–1789)
Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg , military commander (1789–1790)
Alexandru Moruzi , Prince (1793–1796, 1799–1801)
Constantin Hangerli , Prince (1797–1799)
Ukraine
1772–1795, crownland of the Habsburg monarchy
1795–1804, kingdom of the Habsburg monarchy
Denmark–Norway
Sweden
Italy: Holy Roman Empire
Sister Republic of the French First Republic , 1797–1802
For details see France under western Europe
client republic of France , 1797–1805
For details see France under western Europe
Duchy of Mantua (complete list ) –
Duchy of Massa and Principality of Carrara (complete list ) –
Duchy of Montferrat (complete list ) –
Kingdom of Sardinia (complete list ) –
Papal States (complete list ) –
Innocent XII , Pope (1691–1700)
Clement XI , Pope (1700–1721)
Innocent XIII , Pope (1721–1724)
Benedict XIII , Pope (1724–1730)
Clement XII , Pope (1730–1740)
Benedict XIV , Pope (1740–1758)
Clement XIII , Pope (1758–1769)
Clement XIV , Pope (1769–1774)
Pius VI , Pope (1775–1799)
Pius VII , Pope (1800–1823)
Duchy of Parma (complete list ) –
San Marino
Captains Regent (1700–1900 ) –
Ottavio Leonardelli , Marino Beni , Captains Regent (1700–1701)
Alfonso Tosini , Francesco Moracci , Captains Regent (1701)
Giuliano Belluzzi , Lorenzo Giangi , Captains Regent (1701–1702)
Giuseppe Loli , Melchiorre Martelli , Captains Regent (1702)
Giovanni Antonio Belluzzi , Gaspare Calbini , Captains Regent (1702–1703)
Bernardino Leonardelli , Giovanni Antonio Fattori , Captains Regent (1703)
Onofrio Onofri , Baldassarre Tini , Captains Regent (1703–1704)
Ottavio Leonardelli , Pietro Francini , Captains Regent (1704)
Giambattista Tosini , Tommaso Ceccoli , Captains Regent (1704–1705)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Lorenzo Giangi , Captains Regent (1705)
Giuseppe Loli , Melchiorre Martelli , Captains Regent (1705–1706)
Giovanni Cionini , Gaspare Calbini , Captains Regent (1706)
Francesco Maccioni , Giambattista Ceccoli , Captains Regent (1706–1707)
Onofrio Onofri , Giuseppe Zampini , Captains Regent (1707)
Federico Gozi , Francesco Moracci , Captains Regent (1707–1708)
Giuliano Belluzzi , Tommaso Ceccoli , Captains Regent (1708)
Marino Enea Bonelli , Baldassarre Tini , Captains Regent (1708–1709)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Francesco Giangi , Captains Regent (1709)
Giovanni Antonio Belluzzi , Giovanni Antonio Fattori , Captains Regent (1709–1710)
Giovanni Cionini , Melchiorre Martelli , Captains Regent (1710)
Francesco Maccioni , Pietro Francini , Captains Regent (1710–1711)
Giuseppe Loli , Girolamo Martelli , Captains Regent (1711)
Federico Gozi , Giuseppe Zampini , Captains Regent (1711–1712)
Onofrio Onofri , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1712)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Bartolomeo Bedetti , Captains Regent (1712–1713)
Giovanni Antonio Belluzzi , Giovanni Antonio Fattori , Captains Regent (1713)
Giuliano Belluzzi , Tommaso Ceccoli , Captains Regent (1713–1714)
Giuseppe Onofri , Lorenzo Giangi , Captains Regent (1714)
Giuseppe Loli , Pietro Francini , Captains Regent (1714–1715)
Giovanni Paolo Valloni , Giuseppe Zampini , Captains Regent (1715)
Bernardino Leonardelli , Marino Enea Bonelli , Captains Regent (1715–1716)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1716)
Francesco Maria Belluzzi , Bartolomeo Bedetti , Captains Regent (1716–1717)
Federico Gozi , Girolamo Martelli , Captains Regent (1717)
Ottavio Leonardelli , Francesco Giangi , Captains Regent (1717–1718)
Giuliano Belluzzi , Marino Beni , Captains Regent (1718)
Tranquillo Manenti Belluzzi , Tommaso Ceccoli , Captains Regent (1718–1719)
Giovanni Paolo Valloni , Baldassarre Tini / Francesco Moracci , Captains Regent (1719)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Lorenzo Giangi , Captains Regent (1719–1720)
Benedetto Belluzzi , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1720)
Marino Enea Bonelli , Bartolomeo Bedetti , Captains Regent (1720–1721)
Federico Gozi , Girolamo Martelli , Captains Regent (1721)
Bernardino Leonardelli , Francesco Giangi , Captains Regent (1721–1722)
Francesco Maria Belluzzi , Marino Beni , Captains Regent (1722)
Valerio Maccioni , Pier Antonio Ugolini , Captains Regent (1722–1723)
Giuseppe Onofri , Tommaso Ceccoli , Captains Regent (1723)
Pietro Loli , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1723–1724)
Giovanni Paolo Valloni , Biagio Antonio Martelli , Captains Regent (1724)
Marino Enea Bonelli , Bartolomeo Bedetti , Captains Regent (1724–1725)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Lorenzo Giangi , Captains Regent (1725)
Federico Gozi , Marino Beni , Captains Regent (1725–1726)
Tranquillo Manenti Belluzzi , Girolamo Martelli , Captains Regent (1726)
Valerio Maccioni , Pier Antonio Ugolini , Captains Regent (1726–1727)
Giuseppe Onofri , Tommaso Ceccoli , Captains Regent (1727)
Gentile Maria Maggio , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1727–1728)
Francesco Maria Belluzzi , Biagio Antonio Martelli , Captains Regent (1728)
Marino Enea Bonelli , Bernardino Capicchioni , Captains Regent (1728–1729)
Giovanni Paolo Valloni , Francesco Giangi , Captains Regent (1729)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Giovanni Andrea Beni , Captains Regent (1729–1730)
Valerio Maccioni , Pier Antonio Ugolini , Captains Regent (1730)
Tranquillo Manenti Belluzzi , Girolamo Martelli , Captains Regent (1730–1731)
Giuseppe Onofri , Lodovico Anatucci , Captains Regent (1731)
Giovanni Antonio Leonardelli , Bartolomeo Bedetti , Captains Regent (1731–1732)
Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1732)
Valerio Maccioni , Vincenzo Moracci , Captains Regent (1732–1733)
Francesco Maria Belluzzi , Giovanni Maria Giangi , Captains Regent (1733)
Giovanni Paolo Valloni , Giovanni Maria Beni , Captains Regent (1733–1734)
Marino Enea Bonelli , Tommaso Capicchioni , Captains Regent (1734)
Giuseppe Onofri , Lodovico Anatucci , Captains Regent (1734–1735)
Tranquillo Manenti Belluzzi , Biagio Antonio Martelli , Captains Regent (1735)
Federico Tosini , Pier Antonio Ugolini , Captains Regent (1735–1736)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Girolamo Martelli , Captains Regent (1736)
Francesco Maria Belluzzi , Giovanni Maria Giangi , Captains Regent (1736–1737)
Valerio Maccioni , Vincenzo Moracci , Captains Regent (1737)
Filippo Manenti Belluzzi , Giuliano Malpeli , Captains Regent (1737–1738)
Giuseppe Onofri , Giovanni Maria Beni , Captains Regent (1738)
Giovanni Antonio Leonardelli , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1738–1739)
Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi , Biagio Antonio Martelli , Captains Regent (1739)
Gian Giacomo Angeli , Alfonso Giangi , Captains Regent (1739–1740)
Gaspare Fogli , Gonfalonier (1739), during Cardinal Giulio Alberoni 's invasion
Marino Enea Bonelli , Alfonso Giangi , Captains Regent (1740)
Giuseppe Onofri , Vincenzo Moracci , Captains Regent (1740–1741)
Giovanni Maria Giangi , Marino Tini , Captains Regent (1741)
Lodovico Belluzzi , Pier Antonio Ugolini , Captains Regent (1741–1742)
Girolamo Gozi , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1742)
Biagio Antonio Martelli , Domenico Bertoni , Captains Regent (1742–1743)
Filippo Manenti Belluzzi , Filippo Fabbrini , Captains Regent (1743)
Giacomo Begni , Francesco Antonio Righi , Captains Regent (1743–1744)
Giuseppe Onofri , Alfonso Giangi , Captains Regent (1744)
Giovanni Maria Giangi , Vincenzo Moracci , Captains Regent (1744–1745)
Giambattista Zampini , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1745)
Girolamo Gozi , Tommaso Capicchioni , Captains Regent (1745–1746)
Lodovico Belluzzi , Marc' Antonio Tassini , Captains Regent (1746)
Filippo Manenti Belluzzi , Domenico Bertoni , Captains Regent (1746–1747)
Giacomo Begni , Ottavio Fazzini , Captains Regent (1747)
Biagio Antonio Martelli , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1747–1748)
Giovanni Marino Giangi , Francesco Antonio Righi , Captains Regent (1748)
Costantino Bonelli , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1748–1749)
Giuseppe Onofri , Vincenzo Moracci , Captains Regent (1749)
Lodovico Belluzzi , Marc' Antonio Tassini , Captains Regent (1749–1750)
Filippo Manenti Belluzzi , Pier Antonio Ugolini , Captains Regent (1750)
Giovanni Antonio Leonardelli , Alfonso Giangi , Captains Regent (1750–1751)
Aurelio Valloni , Filippo Fabbrini , Captains Regent (1751)
Giovanni Maria Giangi , Marino Tini , Captains Regent (1751–1752)
Giacomo Begni , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1752)
Costantino Bonelli , Giovanni Martelli , Captains Regent (1752–1753)
Giuseppe Onofri , Giuseppe Franzoni , Captains Regent (1753)
Filippo Manenti Belluzzi , Marc' Antonio Tassini , Captains Regent (1753–1754)
Girolamo Gozi , Vincenzo Moracci , Captains Regent (1754)
Francesco Maccioni , Ottavio Fazzini , Captains Regent (1754–1755)
Biagio Antonio Martelli , Giuseppe Bertoni , Captains Regent (1755)
Giacomo Begni , Paolo Tini , Captains Regent (1755–1756)
Marino Belluzzi , Francesco Casali , Captains Regent (1756)
Giovanni Beni , Francesco Antonio Righi , Captains Regent (1756–1757)
Giambattista Angeli , Marc' Antonio Tassini , Captains Regent (1757)
Filippo Manenti Belluzzi , Antonio Capicchioni , Captains Regent (1757–1758)
Lodovico Belluzzi , Marino Tini , Captains Regent (1758)
Giovanni Maria Giangi , Giuseppe Franzoni , Captains Regent (1758–1759)
Giacomo Begni , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1759)
Giovanni Antonio Leonardelli , Filippo Fazzini , Captains Regent (1759–1760)
Aurelio Valloni , Francesco Antonio Righi , Captains Regent (1760)
Giambattista Angeli , Giovanni Pietro Martelli , Captains Regent (1760–1761)
Francesco Maccioni , Marino Martelli , Captains Regent (1761)
Filippo Manenti , Marc' Antonio Tassini , Captains Regent (1761–1762)
Giovanni Maria Giangi , Giuseppe Bertoni , Captains Regent (1762)
Giambattista Zampini , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1762–1763)
Giambattista Bonelli , Filippo Fazzini , Captains Regent (1763)
Girolamo Gozi , Paolo Tini , Captains Regent (1763–1764)
Giambattista Angeli , Antonio Capicchioni , Captains Regent (1764)
Giovanni Antonio Leonardelli , Marino Martelli , Captains Regent (1764–1765)
Filippo Manenti , Marc' Antonio Tassini , Captains Regent (1765)
Francesco Begni , Francesco Benedetti , Captains Regent (1765–1766)
Filippo Belluzzi , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1766)
Giuseppe Giannini , Giuseppe Franzoni , Captains Regent (1766–1767)
Francesco Maccioni , Filippo Fazzini , Captains Regent (1767)
Giambattista Angeli , Giuseppe Bertoni , Captains Regent (1767–1768)
Giuliano Gozi , Francesco Casali , Captains Regent (1768)
Costantino Bonelli , Giovanni Antonio Malpeli , Captains Regent (1768–1769)
Baldassarre Giangi , Marc' Antonio Tassini , Captains Regent (1769)
Filippo Manenti , Francesco Antonio Casali , Captains Regent (1769–1770)
Gaetano Belluzzi , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1770)
Giuseppe Giannini , Antonio Capicchioni , Captains Regent (1770–1771)
Giambattista Angeli , Filippo Fazzini , Captains Regent (1771)
Giuliano Gozi , Angelo Ortolani , Captains Regent (1771–1772)
Sebastiano Onofri , Giuseppe Bertoni , Captains Regent (1772)
Baldassarre Giangi , Francesco di Livio Casali , Captains Regent (1772–1773)
Costantino Bonelli , Giovanni Antonio Malpeli , Captains Regent (1773)
Francesco Manenti , Pompeo Zoli , Captains Regent (1773–1774)
Gaetano Belluzzi , Antonio Capicchioni , Captains Regent (1774)
Giuliano Belluzzi , Francesco Antonio Casali , Captains Regent (1774–1775)
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