List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)

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Lists of state leaders by century:

This is a list of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) AD, except for the leaders within British south Asia and its predecessor states, and those leaders within the Holy Roman Empire.

These polities are generally sovereign states, but excludes minor dependent territories, whose leaders can be found listed under territorial governors in the 19th century. For completeness, these lists can include colonies, protectorates, or other dependent territories that have since gained sovereignty.

Leaders of constituent states within the Holy Roman Empire, are excluded up to the time of German mediatisation (1801–1806), and found on this list of leaders in the 19th-century Holy Roman Empire.

Africa

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Africa: Central

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Angola

  • Malenge a Ngonga, King (1792–c.1810)
  • Kitumba kya Ngonga, King (c.1810–1820)
  • Kansanje kya Kambolo, King (c.1820s)
  • Kihengo kya Kambolo, King (early 1830s)
  • Kamasa ka Kiwende, King (mid 1830s)
  • Mbumba a Kinguri, King (c.1840–1850)
  • Kalunga ka Kisanga, King (1850)
  • unknown son of Ana III, King (1810–?)
Colony, 1575–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Cameroon

  • Achirimbi I, King (1799–1852)
  • Mbouombouo, Mfon (1757–1814)
  • Ngbetnkom, Mfon (1814–1817)
  • Mbeikuo, Mfon (1817–1818)
  • Ngouhouo, Mfon (1818–1865)
  • Kwa a Kuo, ruler (18th–early 19th century)
  • Bele a Doo, King (early 19th century)
  • Ewonde a Kwane, Chief (early 19th century)
  • Ngando a Kwa, King (c.1814–1846)
  • Doo a Priso, Chief (19th century)
  • Mbape a Bele, Chief (19th century)
German colony, 1884–1916
For details see the German Empire under central Europe

Central African Republic

Chad

  • ‘Abd ar-Rahman Gawrang, Mbangi (1785–1806)
  • Malam Ngarmaba Bira, Mbangi (1806)
  • ‘Uthman Burkomanda III al-Kabir, Mbangi (1806–1807)
  • Malam Ngarmaba Bira, Mbangi (1807)
  • ‘Uthman Burkomanda III al-Kabir, Mbangi (1807)
  • Muhammad III, Mbangi (1807)
  • ‘Uthman Burkomanda III al-Kabir, Mbangi (1807–1846)
  • ‘Abdul Qadir II al-Mahdi, Mbangi (1846–1858)
  • Muhammad Salih Derret ibn Jawda, Kolak (1795–1803)
  • Abd al-Karim Sabun, Kolak (1803–1813)
  • Muhammad Busata ibn ‘Abd al-Karim, Kolak (1813–1813)
  • Yusuf Kharifayn ibn ‘Abd al-Qadir, Kolak (1813–1829)
  • Raqib ibn Yusuf ‘Abd al-Qadir, Kolak (1829–1829)
  • Muhammad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz Dhawiyi ibn Radama (1829–1835)
  • Adham ibn Muhammad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz, Kolak (1835–1835)
  • ‘Izz ad-Din Muhammad al-Sharif ibn Salih Derret, Kolak (1835–1858)

Congo: Belgian; today, the Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Kata Mbula, Nyim (1776–1810)
  • Mikope Mbula, Nyim (1810–1840)
  • Bope Mobinji, Nyim (1840–1885)
  • Ilunga Sungu, muLopwe (1780–1809)
  • Kasongo Mukaya, muLopwe in rebellion (c.1800–?)
  • Kumwimba Ngombe, muLopwe (1809–1837)
  • Ndaye Muzinga, usurper muLopwe (1837–1837)
  • Ilunga Kabale, muLopwe (1837–1864)
  • Nawej II Ditend, Mwaant Yaav (c.1800–1852)

Congo: French; today, the Republic of the Congo

  • N'Gangue M'voumbe Makosso Ma Nombo, King (early 19th century)
  • N'Gangue M'voumbe Makosso Ma N'Sangou, King (1840-c.1883)

Equatorial Guinea

Colony, 1778–1968
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Gabon

  • Rénwombi "Mpolo", Agamwinboni (1790–1810)
  • Ogul'Issogwe Rogombe, Agamwinboni (1810–1840)
  • Ombango Rogombe "Ikinda" / King Pascal, Agamwinboni (1840–1862)

São Tomé and Príncipe

Colony, 1470–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Africa: East

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Great Lakes area

Burundi
Kenya
Independence disputed with Oman
  • Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Mazru‘i, Sultan (1782–1811)
  • ‘Abd Allah ibn Ahmad al-Mazru‘i, Sultan (1811–1823)
Omani Suzerainty
  • Sulayman ibn ‘Ali al-Mazru‘i, Sultan (1823–1826)
Nabahani dynasty
  • Fumo Madi ibn Abi Bakr, Mfalume (1779–1809)
  • Ahmad ibn Shaykh, Mfalume (1809–1813)
  • Fumo Luti Kipunga ibn Fumo Madi, Mfalume (1813–1818)
  • Fumo Luti ibn Ahmad, Mfalume (1818–?)
  • Bwana Shaykh ibn Fumo Madi, Mfalume (?–1823, ?)
  • Bwana Waziri ibn Bwana Tamu, Mfalume (1823–?, ?–1830)
  • Fumo Bakari ibn Shaykh, Mfalume (1830–1840)
  • Ahmad ibn Fumo Bakari, Mfalume (1840–1856)
Rwanda
South Sudan
  • Nyokwejø, Rädh (c.1780–1820)
Tanzania
  • Ifundikila, King (1840–1858)
Uganda
  • Rwebishengye, Omugabe (?–1811)
  • Kayungu, Omugabe (1811–?)
  • Gasyonga I, Omugabe (?–1839)
  • Mutambuka, Omugabe (1839–1873)

Horn of Africa area

Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
  • Aydahis ibn Kadhafo Mahammad, Sultan (1779–1801)
  • Aydahis ibn Mahammad ibn Aydahis, Amoyta (1801–1832)
  • Hanfere ibn Aydahis, Amoyta (1832–1862)
  • Dukamo, Tato (1790–1845)[2]
  • Ogata, Tato (1845–1865)
  • Tulu Ganje, Moti (?–c.1840)
  • Abba Baso, Moti (c.1840)
  • Abba Rago I, Moti (c.1845–c.1860)
  • Mijyu, Moti (?–c.1820)
  • Abba Manno, Moti (c.1820–c.1840)
  • Abba Bagibo, Moti (early 19th century)
  • Abba Rebo, Moti (?–1856)
  • Adam, Moti, Founder (late 18th century)
  • Oncho, Moti (c.1810)
  • Jawe, Moti (c.1840–1854)
  • Hoti Gaocho or Beshi Sheroch, King (1798–1821)
  • Gaha Nechocho or Gali Sheroch, King (1821–1845)
  • Gawi Nechocho or Haji Ginoch, King (1845–1854)
  • Bofo, Abba Gomoli I, Supera (1800–1825)
  • Ibsa, Abba Bagibo, Supera (1825–1861)
  • Amado, Kawa (1800–1835)
  • Damota, Kawa (1835–1845)
  • Gobe, Kawa (1845–1886)
Somalia (including Somaliland)
  • Suldaan Maxamuud "Xawaadane" Suldaan Yuusuf Suldaan Cali, King (?–1815)
  • Suldaan Cismaan "Bah-Dir" Suldaan Maxamuud Suldaan Yuusuf, King (1815–1842)
  • Suldaan Yuusuf "Bah-Yaaquub" Suldaan Maxamuud Suldaan Yuusuf, King (1842–1844)
  • Suldaan Maxamuud Suldaan Cismaan Suldaan Maxamuud, King (1844–1860)
Protectorate, 1884–1940, 1941–1960
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Indian Ocean

Comoros
  • Ramanetaka, Sultan (1830–1842)
  • Ravao, Tsivandini, Regent (1842–1849)
  • Djoumbé Fatima, Queen/Sultan (1842–1865, 1874–1878)
  • Alawi bin Husain, Sultan (1796–1816)
  • Abdallah bin Alawi, Sultan (1816–1832, 1833–1836)
  • Ali bin Salim, Sultan (1832–1833)
  • Saidi Alawi bin Abdallah, Sultan (1836–1837)
  • Salim bin Alawi, Sultan (1837–1852)
Madagascar
  • Ravahiny, Queen (c.1778–1808)
  • Tsimalomo, King (1808–c.1822)
  • Maka (Andrianaresy), (pretender) King (1808)
  • Andriantsoly, King (1822–1832)
  • Oantitsy, Regent (f) (1828–1829)
  • Oantitsy, Queen (1832–1836)
  • Tsiomeko, Queen (1836–1840)
Mauritius
French colony, 1715–1810
For details see France under western Europe
Colony, 1810–1968
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Seychelles
Part of British Mauritius, 1811–1903
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Africa: Northcentral

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Libya

Tunisia

Africa: Northeast

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Egypt

Sudan

  • Abd al-Rahman, Sultan (1785/6–c.1801)
  • Muhammad al-Fadl, Sultan (c.1801–1838)
  • Muhammad al-Husayn, Sultan (1838–1873)
  • Ranfi, Sultan (1798–1804)[10][11]
  • Agban, Sultan (1804–1805)
  • Badi VII, Sultan (1805–1821)
  • Idris wad Abu Likayik, Regent (1798–1804)
  • Adlan wad Abu Likayik, Regent (1804–1805)
  • Abakr I, Mukūk (1800–1820)
  • Umar II, Mukūk (1800–1835)
  • Ahmad, Mukūk (1835–1840)
  • Maryud, Mukūk (1840–1843)
  • Nasir, Mukūk (1843–c.1860)

Africa: Northwest

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Algeria

Vassal state, 1515–1830
For details see the Ottoman Empire under west Asia
French Départements, 1830–1962
For details see France under western Europe

Morocco and Western Sahara

Africa: South

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Botswana

Eswatini/ Swaziland

Lesotho

Malawi

Mozambique

  • Hasani Usufu, Sultan (1849–1861)
Colony, 1498–1972
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Namibia

  • Shimwemwe (1785–1805)

South Africa

  • Jobe kaKhayi, Chief (?–1806)
  • Dingiswayo, Chief (1806–1817)
British colony, 1795–1910
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
British colony, 1843–1910
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Zambia

  • Lukwesa Ilunga, Mwata (1760–1805)
  • Kanyembo Keleka Mayi, Mwata (1805–1850)
  • Kapumba Mwongo Mfwama, Mwata (1850–1854)

Zimbabwe

  • Changamire Dhafa, King (c.1790–1824)
  • Changamire Baswi, King (c.1825)
  • Changamire Chirisamuru II, King (c.1828–1831)
  • Changamire Tohwechipi Zharare, King (1831–1866)[12]

Africa: West

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Benin

  • Komlagan, King (1812–1821)
  • Katraya, King (1821–1833)
  • Agunu, King (1833–1834)
  • Toji, King (1834–1844)
  • Kponton I avumbe, King (1844–1846)
  • Hanto Tona, King (1846–1858)
  • Akengbuda, Oba (1750–1804)[13]
  • Obanosa, Oba (1804–1816)
  • Ogbebo, Oba (1816)
  • Osemwende, Oba (1816–1848)
  • Adolo, Oba (1848–1897)
See also Ovonramwen
Vassal of the Oyo Empire, 1740–1823
  • Huffon, Ahosu (1794–1807)
  • Ajohan, Ahosu (1807–1816)
  • Toyi, Ahosu (1816–1818)
  • Hueze, Ahosu (1818–1828)
  • Toyon, Ahosu (1828–1836)
  • Meyi, Ahosu (1836–1848)
  • Sodji, Ahosu (1848–1864)
  • Ajibolu, Oba of Ketu (1795–1816)

Burkina Faso

  • Baalisongi, King (?)[14]
  • Yencaari, King (c.1801–c.1809)[15][16]
  • Kalinkuma, King (?)[17]
  • Yenbuado, King (1818–?)[18]
  • Yensombu, King (?)[17]
  • Yentugri, King (?)[17]
Buricimba dynasty
  • Tontuoriba, Bilanbedo (?)
  • Lisongi, Bilanbedo (?)
  • Baahamma, Bilanbedo (?)
  • Gmarba, ruler (c.19th century)
  • Wori, ruler (c.19th century)
  • Gamambu, ruler (c.19th century)
  • Pangangri, ruler (c.19th century)
  • Mabungu, ruler (c.19th century)
  • Bandigoo, ruler (19th century)
  • Magan Wule Wattara, ruler (1749–1809)
  • Dramani, ruler (1809–1809)
  • Dyori Wattara, ruler (1809–1839)
  • Bako Moru Wattara, ruler (1839–1851)
  • Brahima bi Saydu, Ja-oro (1758–1810)
  • Brahima bi Saydu, Almami (1810–1817)
  • Salifu bi Hama, Almami (1817–1832)
  • Brahima Sori bi Hama, Almami (1832–1861)
  • Yembuaro, Boopo (19th century)
  • Baahamma, Nunbado (1791–1822)
  • Yenhamma, Nunbado (1822–1831)
  • Yencirima, Nunbado (1831–1843)
  • Yencabri, Nunbado (1843–1846)
  • Yempabu, Nunbado (1846–1856)
  • Baahamma, Pielabedo (19th century)
  • Yembuado, Pielabedo (19th century)
  • Yentema, Pielabedo (19th century)
  • Yentagima, Pielabedo (19th century–1836)
  • Yembrima, Pielabedo (1836–1844)
  • Yenkpaari, Pielabedo (1844–1851)
  • Naaba Dulugu, Moogo-naaba (1783–1802)
  • Naaba Sawadogo, Moogo-naaba (1802–1834)
  • Naaba Karfo, Moogo-naaba (1834–1842)
  • Naaba Baongo I, Moogo-naaba (1842–1850)
  • Naaba Kutu I, Moogo-naaba (1850–1871)
  • Rima Naaba Saaga, Yatenga naaba (1787–1803)
  • Rima Naaba Kaongo, Yatenga naaba (1803–1806)
  • Rima Naaba Tuguri, Yatenga naaba (1806–1822)
  • Naaba Koom I, Yatenga naaba (1822–1825)
  • Naaba Korogo, Yatenga naaba (1825–1825)
  • Naaba Ragongo, Yatenga naaba (1825–1831)
  • Naaba Wobgo II, Yatenga naaba (1831–1831)
  • Naaba Nyambe Moogo, Yatenga naaba (1831–1834)
  • Rima Naaba Totebaldbo, Yatenga naaba (1834–1850)
  • Rima Naaba Yemde, Yatenga naaba (1850–1877)

Cape Verde

Colony, 1462–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Gambia

British colony and protectorate, 1821–1965
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Ghana

British colony, 1821–1957
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Colony, 1474–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Ivory Coast

  • Biri Kofi Kadyo, Gyaamanhene (1790–1810)
  • Kwadwo Adinkra Kadyo, Gyaamanhene (1810–1820)
  • Fofie, Gyaamanhene (1820–1830)
  • Kwasi Yeboa, Gyaamanhene (1830–1850)
  • Kwadwo Agyeman, Gyaamanhene (1850–1895)

Liberia

Mali

  • Mansong Diarra, Faama (1795–1808)
  • Da Monzon Diarra, Faama (1808–?)

Mauritania

Niger

  • Ahmadou dan Tanimoun, Sultan (1799–1812)
  • Sulayman, Sultan (1812–1822)
  • Ibrahim, Sultan (1843–1851)
  • Fodi Maÿroumfa, Askiya (1798–1805)[20]
  • Tomo, Askiya (1805–1823)
  • Bassarou Missi Izé, Askiya (1823–1842)
  • Boumi, Askiya (1842–1845)
  • Koïzé Babba, Askiya (1845–1864)
  • Zarmakoy Gounabi, King (?)
  • Zarmakoy Amirou, King (?)

Nigeria

  • Modibo Adama, Baban-Lamido (1809–1847)
  • Hamidu bi Adama, Regent (1847–?)
  • Muhammadu Lawal, Baban-Lamido (1847–1872)
  • Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho, King (1786–1805)
  • Ekpenyong Effiom Okoho Eyamba III, King (1805–1814)
  • Effiom Edem Ekpo Effiom I Eyamba IV, King (1814–1834)
  • Edem Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho Eyamba V, King (1834–1847)
  • Effiom Okoho Asibong I Ekpo Minika, King (1849–1852)
  • Opubo Annie Pepple the Great, King (1792–1828)
  • Adumtaye-Bereibibo Adapa Bristol-Alagbariya, King (1828–1830)
  • William Dappa Pepple I, King (1830–1854, 1861–1866)
Sayfawa dynasty[22]
House of Kanemi
  • Shodeke, ruler (1829–1845)
  • Shomoye, Regent (1845–1846, 1862–1868)
  • Okukenu, Regent (1846–1854), Alake (1854–1862)
  • Grand Viziers
  • Muhammadu Bakatsine, Grand Vizier (1807–?)
  • Abdusalami dan Salih Alimi, Emir (1824–1842)
  • Shita dan Salih Alimi, Emir (1842–1860)
  • Kuko Mingi IV, King (1800–1832)
  • Amain Mingi V, King (1832–1846)
  • Kuki, King (1846)
  • Kien Mingi VI, King (1846–1863)
  • Ezimilo, Eze Nri (1795–1886)
  • Majotu, Alaafin (1802–1830)
  • Amodo, Alaafin (1830–1833)
  • Oluewu, Alaafin (1833–1835)
  • Atiba Atobatele, Alaafin (1837–1859)
  • Muhammadu Makau, Emir (1804–1825)
  • Jatau "Abu Ja", Emir (1825–1851)
  • Muhammadu Dan Ayi dan Ahmadu Jerabana Albishir, Emir (1799–1829)
  • Ibrahimu dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi, Emir (1829–1835)
  • Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi, Emir (1835–1844)
  • Abu Bakr Jatau dan Mustafa Gazari, Emir (1844–1848)
  • Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi, Emir (1848–1849)
  • Ya`quba dan Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki, Emir (1849–1850)
  • Sulaymanu Dan Addo dan Ibrahimu, Emir (1850–1871)
British colony, 1821–1957
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Senegal

  • Amari Ngone Ndèla Kumba Fal, Damel (1790–1809)
  • Biram Fatma Cub Fal, Damel (1809–1832)
  • Maysa Tènde Jor Samba Fal, Damel (1832–1855)
  • Abdelkedir, Almaami (1776–1804)
  • unknown Almaami (1804–1859)
  • Mba Buri-Nyabu, Buur-ba (1800–1818)
  • Birayamb Kumba-Gey, Buur-ba (1818–1838)
  • al-Buri Tam, Buur-ba (1838–1845)
  • Baka Kodu, Buur-ba (1845–1847)
  • Birayamb Aram, Buur-ba (1847–1849)
  • Birayma-Penda, Buur-ba (1849)
  • Mbanyi-Paate, Buur-ba (1849)
  • Lat-Koddu, Buur-ba (1849)
  • Birayamb Ma-Dyigen, Buur-ba (1850–1855)
  • Balleh N'Gougou N'Dao (or Ballé Khordia Ndao), Maad Saloum (1825–1853)[29]
  • Njak Kumba Xuri Yay Mboj, King (1795–1805)
  • Saayodo Yaasin Mboj, King (1805–1810)
  • Kuli Mbaaba Mboj, King (1810–1816)
  • Amar Faatim Mborso Mboj, King (1816–1825)
  • Yerim Mbañik Teg-Rella Mboj, King (1825–1827)
  • Fara Penda Adam Sal Mboj, King (1827–1830)
  • Xerfi Xari Daaro, King (1830–1832)
  • Fara Penda Adam Sal Mboj, King (1832–1833)
  • Xerfi Xari Daaro, King (1833–1835)
  • Fara Penda Adam Sal Mboj, King (1835–1840)
  • Mö Mboj Maalik Mboj, King (1840–1855)[31]

Sierra Leone

  • Farima IV, Bai (1793–1807)
  • Foki, Bai (1807–1817)
  • Moriba Kindo Bangura, Bai (1817–1825)
  • Kunia Banna, Bai (1825–1826)
  • Fatima Brima Kama, Bai-Queen (1826–1840)
  • Moribu Kindo, Bai (1840–1859)
British colony and protectorate, 1808–1961
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Togo

Americas

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Americas: Caribbean

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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

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

Dominican Republic

  • Félix Mercenario, Domingo de la Rocha, José María Caminero, Manuel Jimenes, Council of Secretaries of State (1848)

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
British colony, 1802–1979
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Trinidad and Tobago

British colony, 1797–1962
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Americas: Central

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Belize

British colony, 1749–1862
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Costa Rica

El Salvador

Guatemala

Spanish Colony, 1609–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
  • Marcelo Molina, President (1838–1840)
  • Fernando Antonio Davila, President (1848)
  • José Velazco, President (1848)
  • Rafael de la Torre, President (1848)
  • Agustín Guzmán, President (1848)
  • Fernando Antonio Martínez, President (1848)

Honduras

Nicaragua

Americas: North

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Canada

British colony, 1610–1907
British colony, 1791–1841
British colony, 1791–1841
British colony, 1841–1867
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Mexico

Spanish Colony, 1521–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

United States

Americas: South

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Argentina

Spanish Colony, 1776–1814
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Bolivia

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
First Government Junta
First National Congress
Provisional Government Junta
Superior Governmental Junta
Supreme Director of 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

Ecuador

Guyana

British colony, 1814–1966
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Paraguay

Peru

Spanish Colony, 1542–1824
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Suriname

Dutch colony 1667–1954
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe

Uruguay

Venezuela

Asia

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Asia: Central

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Kazakhstan

  • Aishuaq, Khan (1797–1805)
  • Shergazy, Khan (1805–1824)
  • Bokei, Khan (1801–1815)
  • Shygai, Khan (1815–1823)
  • Zhangir, Khan (1823–1845)
  • Uali, Khan (1781–1819)
  • Gubaidolla, Khan (1819–1822)

Tibet

Manchu overlordship, 1720–1912
For details see the Qing dynasty under Eastern Asia

Uzbekistan

  • Shah Murad bin Daniyal Bey, Amir (1785–1800)
  • Haydar Tora bin Shah Murad, Amir (1800–1826)
  • Hussain bin Haydar Tora, Amir (1826–1827)
  • Umar bin Haydar Tora, Amir (1827)
  • Nasr-Allah bin Haydar Tora, Amir (1827–1860)

Asia: East

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China

Japan

Vassal state of Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872
  • Shō On, King (1795–1802)
  • Shō Sei, King (1802–1803)
  • Shō Kō, King (1804–1828)
  • Shō Iku, Regent (1828–1835), King (1835–1847)
  • Shō Tai, King (1848–1879), Vassal state of the Empire of Japan, 1872–1879

Korea

Asia: Southeast

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Brunei

  • Muhammad Tajuddin, Sultan (1778–1804, 1804–1807)
  • Muhammad Jamalul Alam I, Sultan (1804)
  • Muhammad Kanzul Alam, Sultan (1807–1826)
  • Muhammad Alam, Sultan (1826–1828)
  • Omar Ali Saifuddin II, Sultan (1828–1852)

Cambodia

Protectorate, 1863–1984, part of French Indochina 1887–1953

Indonesia

Dutch colony 1800–1811, 1816–1949
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Indonesia: Java
  • Abdul Mofakhir Muhammad Aliuddin I, Sultan (1777–1802)[44]
  • Abdul Fath Muhammad Muhyuddin, Sultan (1802–1805)
  • Abu Nazar Muhammad Isyak, Sultan (1805–1808)
  • Abdul Mofakhir Muhammad Aliuddin II, Sultan (1808–1810)
  • Muhammad Tsafiuddin, Sultan (1810–1811)
  • Pangeran Ahmad, Regent (1811–1813)
  • Muhammad Muhyuddin, Regent (1813–1816)
  • Muhammad Rafiuddin, Sultan (1816–1832)
  • Sepuh VII Joharuddin, Sultan (1791–1816)[45]
  • Sepuh VIII Syamsuddin, Sultan (1816–1819)
  • Anom VI Muhammad Kamaruddin, Sultan (1807–1819)[45]
  • Cirebon IV, Sultan (1808–1810)[45]
  • Cirebon IV, Sultan (1808–1810)[45]
  • Cakraningrat VII, Sultan (1780–1815)[46]
  • Cakraningrat VIII, Sultan (1815–1847)
  • Cakraningrat IX, Sultan (1847–1862)
  • Tirtanegara, Sultan (1767–1811)[47]
  • Natadiningrat, Regent (1804–1810)
  • Paku Nataningrat, Sultan (1811–1854)
  • Aria Cakraadiningrat II, R. Alsana, Sultan (1800–1804)[48]
  • Panembahan Mangku Adiningrat, Sultan (1804–1842)
  • Pangeran Aria Suriokusumo, Sultan (1842–1853)
  • Mangkudiningrat, Sultan (1831)[50]
  • Pangeran Adipati Natapraja, Sultan (1831–1853)
  • Pangeran Prabu Adiningrat, Sultan (1831–1833)[50]
  • Pakualam I, Sultan (1812–1829)[51]
  • Pakualam II, Sultan (1829–1858)
Indonesia: Sumatra
  • Tuanku Panglima Gandar Wahid, Sultan (1761–1805)
  • Amaluddin Mangendar, Sultan (1805–1850)
  • Osman Perkasa Alam Shah, Sultan (1850–1858)
  • Kejuruan Hitam (Tuah Hitam), Raja (1750–1818)
  • Ahmad bin Raja Indra Bungsu, Raja (1818–1840)
  • Haji Musa al-Khalid al-Mahadiah Muazzam Shah, Sultan (1840–1893)
  • al-Sayyid al-Sharif Ali Abdul Jalil Syaifuddin Ba'alawi, Sultan (1784–1810)
  • al-Sayyid al-Sharif Ibrahim Abdul Jalil Khaliluddin, Sultan (1810–1815)
  • al-Sayyid al-Sharif Ismail Abdul Jalil Jalaluddin, Sultan (1815–1854)
  • Al-Marhum Kacapuri, Raja (1782–1822)
  • Al-Marhum Besar, Sultan (1822–1851)
  • Ali, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1784–1805)
  • Ja'afar, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1805–1831)
  • Abdul Rahman, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1831–1844)
  • Ali bin Raja Jaafar, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1844–1857)
  • Jambi Sultanate
    Ratu Seri Ingalaga, Sultan (1790–1812)
    Agung Seri Ingalaga, Sultan (1812–1833)
    Muhammad Fakhruddin, Sultan (1833–1841)
    Abdul Rahman Nazaruddin, Sultan (1841–1855)
Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo)
  • Tahmidullah II/Sultan Nata, Sultan (1761–1801)
  • Sulaiman al-Mutamidullah, Sultan (1801–1825)
  • Adam Al-Watsiq Billah, Sultan (1825–1857)
  • Aji Muhammad, Sultan (1777–1817)
  • Muhammad Alimuddin Amirul Muminin Kahharuddin I, Sultan (1817–1861, 1866–1873)
  • Aji Muhammad Salehudin, Sultan (?–1844)
  • Yan Sibo, President (1799–1804)
  • Jiang Wubo, President (1804–1811)
  • Song, President (1811–1823)
  • Liu Taiji, President (1823–1838)
  • Gu Liubo, President (1838–1842)
  • Xie Guifang, President (1842–1843)
  • Ye Tenghui, President (1843–1845)
  • Liu Ganxing, President (1845–1848)
  • Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie, Sultan (1771–1808)
  • Syarif Kasim Alkadrie, Sultan (1808–1819)
  • Syarif Osman Alkadrie, Sultan (1819–1855)
  • Abu Bakar Taj ud-din I, Sultan (1793–1815)
  • Muhammad 'Ali Shafi ud-din I, Sultan (1815–1828)
  • Usman Kamal ud-din, Sultan (1828–1832)
  • Umar Akam ud-din III, Sultan (1832–1846)
  • Abu Bakar Taj ud-din II, Sultan (1846–1854)
  • Sri Paduka Muhammad Qamar ud-din ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l Rashid Muhammad Jamal ud-din, Sultan (1796–1851)
Indonesia: Sulawesi
  • I Manawari Karaeng Bontolangkasa, Sultan (1778–1810)
  • I Mappatunru/I Mangikarang Karaeng Lembang Parang, Sultan (1816–1825)
  • La Oddanriu Karaeng Katangka, Sultan (1825–1826)
  • Abdul Kadir Moh Aidid, Sultan (1826–1893)
  • La Tenri Peppang, Datu (1778–1810)
  • We Tenri Awaru, Datu (1810–1825)
  • La Oddang Pero, Datu (1825–1854)
Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands
  • Abdul Hamid Muhammad Syah, Sultan (1773–1817)
  • Ismail Muhammad Syah, Sultan (1817–1854)
Indonesia: West Timor
  • Nai Taman, Raja (c.1832)
  • Don Rote Ruatefu, Raja (1774–1802)[citation needed]
  • Kiri Lote, Raja (1803–pre-1832)
  • Koroh Kefi, Raja (pre-1832–1853)
  • Afu Balthazar, Raja (c.1797–pre-1824)
  • Arnoldus Adriaan Karel Loti, Raja (pre-1824–1834)
  • Osu II, Raja (1834–1859)
  • Nai Sobe Sonbai II, Emperor (1808–1867))[52]
  • Nube Bena/ Pieter Nisnoni I, Raja (1798–1820)[52]
  • Isu Baki, Raja (1820s)
  • Ote Nuben Nisnoni, Raja (post-1832)
  • Babkas Nube Nisnoni/ Pieter Nisnoni II, Raja (?–1839)
  • Meis Babkas Nisnoni, Raja (1839–1860)
  • Tobani, Raja (1786–c.1807)
  • Louis, Raja (c.1807–c.1824)
  • Baki, Raja (c.1824–1862)
Indonesia: Maluku Islands
Dutch protectorate 1667–1942
  • Kamarullah, Sultan (1797–1826)[53]
  • Muhammad Hayatuddin Kornabé, Sultan (1826–1861)
British occupation 1799–1802
  • Muhammad Arif Bila, Sultan (1797–1806)[54]
  • Muhammad Asgar, Sultan (1808–1818)
  • Muhammad Hajuddin Syah, Sultan (1818–1825)
Dutch protectorate 1657–1905
  • Nuku, Muhammad al-Mabus Amiruddin Syah, Sultan (1797–1805)[55]
  • Zainal Abidin, Sultan (1805–1810)
  • Muhammad Tahir, Sultan (1811–1821)
  • Al-Mansur Sirajuddin, Sultan (1822–1856)
Dutch protectorate 1683–1915
  • Muhammad Yasin, Sultan (1796–1801)[citation needed]
  • Muhammad Ali, Sultan (1807–1821)
  • Muhammad Sarmoli, Sultan (1821–1823)
  • Muhammad Zain, Sultan (1823–1859)

Laos

  • Intharavong, King (1795–1805)
  • Anouvong, King (1804–1828)
  • Somphou, King (1779–1803)
  • Noi, King (1803–1831)
  • Po, King (1848–1865), vassal to Siam and Vietnam
Vassal to Siam (1829–1893)
  • Huy, King (1828–1840)
  • Nark, King (1841–1851)
  • Anourouth, King (1791–1817)
  • Mantha Tourath, Regent (1815–1817), King (1817–1836)
  • Unkeo, Regent (1837–1838)
  • Soukhaseum, King (1838–1851)
Protectorate and constituent of French Indochina (1893–1953)

Malaysia

Peninsular Malaysia
  • Muhammad I, Sultan (1800–1835)
  • Tengku Long Zainal Abidin, co-Sultan (1835–1836)
  • Muhammad II, Sultan (1835–1886)
  • Ahmaddin Shah, Sultan (1786–1806)
  • Abdul Malik Mansur Shah, Sultan (1806–1825)
  • Abdullah Mu’azzam Shah, Sultan (1825–1830)
  • Shahabuddin Riayat Shah, Sultan (1830–1851)
  • Zainal Abidin II, Sultan (1793–1808)
  • Ahmad Shah I, Sultan (1808–1830)
  • Abdul Rahman, Sultan (1830–1831)
  • Mansur Shah II, Sultan (1831–1837)
  • Muhammad Shah I, Sultan (1837–1839)
  • Omar Riayat Shah, co-Sultan (1831), Sultan (1839–1876)
  • Hitam, Yamtuan (1795–1808)
  • Lenggang, Yamtuan (1808–1824)
  • Radin, Yamtuan (1824–1861)
  • Syed Abu Bakar Harun Jamalullail, Penghulu (1797–1825)[56]
  • Syed Hussein Jamalullail, Penghulu (1825–1843), Raja (1843–1873)
British protectorate, 1895–1942, 1945–1946
British protectorate, 1826–1942, 1945–1946
British protectorate, 1826–1942, 1945–1946
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Malaysian Borneo
British colony, 1848–1890, 1904–1906, 1907–1941, 1945–1946
British colony, 1888–1941, 1945–1946; Crown colony, 1946–1963
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Myanmar / Burma

British colony, 1824–1948
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Philippines

  • Sharap ud-Din, Sultan (1789–1808)
  • Alim ud-Din III, Sultan (1808)
  • Aliy ud-Din I, Sultan (1808–1821)
  • Shakir ul-Lah, Sultan (1821–1823)
  • Jamalul Kiram I, Sultan (1823–1844)
  • Mohammad Pulalun Kiram, Sultan (1844–1862)
  • Kibad Sahriyal, Sultan (c.1780–c.1805)
  • Kawasa Anwar Ud-din, Sultan (c.1805–c.1830)
  • Untong, Sultan (c.1830–c.1854)
Colony, 1565–1901
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Singapore

British colony as part of the Straits Settlements, 1819–1867
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Thailand

First Kelantanese dynasty
  • Datuk Pengkalan, ruler (1791–1808)
Second Kelantanese dynasty
  • Phraya Long Muhammad Ibni Raja Muda Kelantan/Raja Kampong Laut Tuan Besar Long Ismail Ibni Raja Long Yunus, Sultan (1842–1856)

Timor

Colony, 1702–1975
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Vietnam

  • Po Chong Chan, King (1799–1822)
Tây Sơn dynasty (complete list) –
Nguyễn dynasty (complete list) –
French Colony, 1862–1949
French Protectorate, 1883–1945, 1945–1948
French Protectorate, 1884–1949
For details see France under western Europe

Asia: South

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Afghanistan

Asia: West

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Bahrain

Cyprus

Iran

Iraq

  • Ibrahim Pasha, Prince (1782–1803)
  • Abdurrahman Pasha,, Prince (1803–1813)
  • Mahmoud Pasha, Prince (1813–1834)
  • Sulaiman Pasha, Prince (1834–1838)
  • Ahmad Pasha, Prince (1838–1847)
  • Abdollah Pasha, Prince (1847–1850)

Kuwait

Oman

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

United Arab Emirates: Trucial States

Yemen

  • Daha, Amir (18th century)
  • Yaslam ibn Daha, Amir (?)
  • `Ali ibn Yaslam, Amir (?)
  • Munassar, Sultan (18th century)
  • Farid ibn Munassar, Sultan (?)
  • Hussein, Amir (c.1800–1820)
  • al Habieli, Amir (?)
  • Thaifallah, Amir (?)
  • Shafa`ul al-`Amiri, Emir (early 19th century)
  • Ahmad ibn Shafa`ul al-`Amiri, Emir (early 19th century)
  • al-Hasan ibn Ahmad al-`Amiri, Emir (early 19th century)
  • `Abd al-Hadi ibn al-Hasan al-`Amiri, Emir (early 19th century)
  • Musa`id ibn al-Hasan al-`Amiri, Emir (c.1839)
  • Muhsin ibn Ahmad al-Kathir, Sultan (1800–1830)
  • Ghalib ibn Muhsin al-Kathir, Sultan (1830–1880)
  • Ahmad I ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-'Abdali, Sultan (1791–1827)
  • Muhsin ibn al-Fadl al-'Abdali, Sultan (1827–1839, 1839–1846, 1846–1847)
  • Ahmad II ibn Muhsin al-'Abdali, Sultan (1839–1839, 1847–1849)
  • Sayyid Isma'il ibn al-Hasan al-Husayni, Sultan (1846)
  • 'Ali I ibn Muhsin al-'Abdali, Sultan (1849–1863)
  • Sa`d ibn Taw`ari Ibn `Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (c.1800–1820)
  • Sultan ibn `Amr (on Suqutra), Sultan (c.1834)
  • Ahmad ibn Sultan (at Qishn), Sultan (c.1834)
  • `Amr ibn Sa`d ibn Taw`ari Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (1835–1845)
  • Taw`ari ibn `Ali Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (1845–mid-19th century)
  • Ahmad ibn al-Hadi al-Wahidi, Sultan (1771–1810)
  • `Abd Allah ibn Ahmad al-Wahidi, Sultan (1810–1830)
Split into four states
  • Nasir ibn `Abd Allah, Sultan (c.1830)
  • Ahmad ibn Nasir, Sultan (?)
  • Muhsin ibn `Ali, Sultan (?)
  • `Ali ibn Ahmad al-Wahidi, Sultan (1830–?)
  • Muhsin ibn `Ali al-Wahidi, Sultan (1850–1870)
  • al-Husayn ibn Ahmad al-Wahidi, Sultan (1830–1840)
  • `Abd Allah ibn al-Husayn al-Wahidi, Sultan (1850–1870)
  • Ali I ibn Ghalib al-Afifi, ruler (1800–1841)
  • Ahmad ibn Ali al-Afifi, ruler (1841–1873, 1891–1893)
  • Qahtan ibn `Umar ibn Salih Al Harhara, Sultan (c.1800–1810)
  • `Umar ibn Qahtan ibn `Umar Al Harhara, Sultan (c.1810–1815)
  • Qahtan ibn `Umar ibn Qahtan Al Harhara, Sultan (c.1815–1840)
  • `Abd Allah ibn Nasir ibn Salih Al Harhara, Sultan (c.1840–1866)

Europe

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Europe: Balkans

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Croatia

part of the Habsburg monarchy, also part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown
  • Frano Gozze, Rector (1801)
  • Mato Ghetaldi, Martolica Cerva, Rector (1802)
  • Vlaho Điva Bone, Rector (1803)
  • Đivo Vlaha Bone, Miho Bona, Rector (1804)
  • Mato Ghetaldi, Vlaho Điva Bone, Rector (1805)
  • Đivo Pijerka Natali, Rector (1806)
  • Sabo Giorgi, Rector (1808)

Greece

  • Otto, King (1832–1862)
British protectorate, 1815–1864
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Kosovo

Montenegro

Serbia

Slovenia

autonomous province of the First French Empire, 1809–1814

Europe: British Isles

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Europe: Central

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Germany/ Prussia

German Empire

Austria-Hungary

Habsburg-Lorraine monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles

Bohemia

Liechtenstein

Poland

client republic of France, 1807–1815

Switzerland

  • Alois von Reding, First Landammann (1801–1802), Landammann (1802)
  • Vinzenz Rüttimann, acting Landammann (1802)
  • Johann Rudolf Dolder, Landammann (1802–1803)
  • Aloys Reding von Biberegg, Landammann (1802)
  • Louis d’Affry, Landammann (1803)
  • Niklaus Rudolf von Wattenwyl, Landammann (1804)
  • Peter Glutz-Ruchti, Landammann (1805)
  • Andreas Merian, Landammann (1806)
  • Hans von Reinhard, Landammann (1807)
  • Vinzenz Rüttimann, Landammann (1808)
  • Louis d’Affry, Landammann (1809)
  • Niklaus Rudolf von Wattenwyl, Landammann (1810)
  • Heinrich Daniel Balthasar Grimm von Wartenfels, Landammann (1811)
  • Peter Burckhardt, Landammann (1812)
  • Hans von Reinhard, Landammann (1813)
  • Hans von Reinhard, President of the Swiss Diet (1814)
  • Hans Konrad von Escher vom Luchs, President of the Swiss Diet (1814)
  • Johann Konrad Finsler, President of the Swiss Diet (1814)
  • David von Wyss II, President of the Swiss Diet (1814–1815)
  • Hans von Reinhard, President of the Swiss Diet (1816)
  • Niklaus Rudolf von Wattenwyl, President of the Swiss Diet (1817)
  • Niklaus Friedrich von Mülinen, President of the Swiss Diet (1818)
  • Josef Karl Xaver Leopold Leodegar Amrhyn, President of the Swiss Diet (1819)
  • Vinzenz Rüttimann, President of the Swiss Diet (1820)
  • David von Wyss II, President of the Swiss Diet (1821)
  • Hans von Reinhard, President of the Swiss Diet (1822)
  • Niklaus Rudolf von Wattenwyl, President of the Swiss Diet (1823)
  • Niklaus Friedrich von Mülinen, President of the Swiss Diet (1824)
  • Josef Karl Xaver Leopold Leodegar Amrhyn, President of the Swiss Diet (1825)
  • Vinzenz Rüttimann, President of the Swiss Diet (1826)
  • David von Wyss II, President of the Swiss Diet (1827)
  • Hans von Reinhard, President of the Swiss Diet (1828)
  • Niklaus Rudolf von Wattenwyl, President of the Swiss Diet (1829)
  • Emanuel Friedrich von Fischer, President of the Swiss Diet (1830)
  • Josef Karl Xaver Leopold Leodegar Amrhyn, President of the Swiss Diet (1831)
  • Eduard Pfyffer von Altishoven, President of the Swiss Diet (1832)
  • Johann Jakob Hess, President of the Swiss Diet (1833)
  • Konrad Melchior Hirzel, President of the Swiss Diet (1834)
  • Franz Karl von Tavel, President of the Swiss Diet (1835)
  • Karl Friedrich Tscharner, President of the Swiss Diet (1836)
  • Josef Karl Xaver Leopold Leodegar Amrhyn, President of the Swiss Diet (1837)
  • Georg Jakob Kopp, President of the Swiss Diet (1838)
  • Johann Jakob Hess, President of the Swiss Diet (1839)
  • Johann Konrad von Muralt, President of the Swiss Diet (1840)
  • Johann Karl Friedrich Neuhaus, President of the Swiss Diet (1841)
  • Karl Friedrich Tscharner, President of the Swiss Diet (1842)
  • Rudolf Rüttimann, President of the Swiss Diet (1843)
  • Konstantin Siegwart-Müller, President of the Swiss Diet (1844)
  • Johann Heinrich Emmanuel Mousson, President of the Swiss Diet (1845)
  • Jonas Furrer, President of the Swiss Diet (1845)
  • Johann Ulrich Zehnder, President of the Swiss Diet (1846)
  • Alexander Ludwig Funk, President of the Swiss Diet (1847)
  • Ulrich Ochsenbein, (1847)
  • Johann Rudolf Schneider, President of the Swiss Diet (1847)
  • Ulrich Ochsenbein, President of the Swiss Diet (1847–1848)
  • Alexander Ludwig Funk, President of the Swiss Diet (1848)

Constituent states of the Confederation of the Rhine and German Confederation

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These are leaders of constituent states from the German mediatisation in 1806 until the dissolution of the German Confederation in 1866. Leaders of constituent states within the Holy Roman Empire are excluded up to the time of German mediatisation (1801–1806).

re-united to Anhalt
inherited by Anhalt-Bernburg
merged to Anhalt-Dessau
  • Leopold III, Prince (1751–1758), Duke (1758–1817), Regent of Anhalt-Köthen (1812–1817)
  • Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau (1817–1863), of Anhalt-Köthen (1847–1863), of Anhalt (1863–1871), Regent of Anhalt-Köthen (1817–1818)
  • Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau (1817–1863), of Anhalt-Köthen (1847–1863), of Anhalt (1863–1871), Regent of Anhalt-Köthen (1817–1818)
  • Charles Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1746–1771), of Baden (1771–1803), Elector (1803–1806), Grand Duke (1806–1811)
  • Charles, Grand Duke (1811–1818)
  • Louis I, Grand Duke (1818–1830)
  • Leopold, Grand Duke (1830–1852)
  • George III, Duke (1760–1807, 1813–1820)
  • George IV, Regent (1811–1820), Duke (1820–1823)
  • Louis I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (1790–1806), Grand Duke of Hesse (1806–1830)
  • Louis II, Grand Duke (1830–1848)
  • Louis III, Grand Duke (1848–1877)
  • Karl, Prince (1803–1820)
  • Wolfgang Ernest III, Prince (1820–1866)
  • Charles II, Duke (1794–1815), Grand Duke (1815–1816)
  • George I, Grand Duke (1816–1860)
  • Frederick Augustus, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1803–1806), Duke of Nassau (1806–1816)
  • William, Princely count of Nassau-Weilburg (1816), Duke of Nassau (1816–1839)
  • Adolphe, Duke (1839–1866)
  • Wilhelm I, Duke (1785–1810), Grand Duke (1815–1823)
  • Peter I, Regent (1785–1823), Grand Duke (1823–1829)
  • Augustus I, Grand Duke (1829–1853)
  • Heinrich LI, Count (1779–1806), Prince (1806–1822)
  • Heinrich LXXII, Prince of Reuss-Ebersdorf (1822–1848), of Reuss-Lobenstein (1824–1848)
  • Heinrich LIV, Prince (1805–1824)
  • Heinrich LXXII, Prince of Reuss-Ebersdorf (1822–1848), of Reuss-Lobenstein (1824–1848)
  • Frederick Charles Augustus, Count (1803–1813)
  • Wilhelm Friedrich, Prince (1816–1865)
  • Francis Wenceslaus, Altgrave (1769–1811)
  • Charles Joseph, Altgrave (1769–1790), Prince (1790–1811)
  • Konstantin Alexander, Prince (1778–1813)
  • Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1806–1826), of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1826–1844)
  • Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1806–1826), of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1826–1844)
  • Ernest II, Duke (1844–1893)
  • Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1780–1826), of Saxe-Altenburg (1826–1834)
  • Joseph, Duke (1834–1848)
  • Georg, Duke (1848–1853)
  • Frederick I, Duke (1797–1803), Elector (1803–1805), King (1805–1816)
  • William I, King (1816–1864)

Europe: East

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Romania

Russia

Ukraine

1795–1804, kingdom of the Habsburg monarchy
1804–1918, crownland of the Austrian Empire

Europe: Nordic

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Denmark

  • Christian VII, King of Denmark and Norway (1766–1808)
  • Frederick VI, King of Denmark (1808–1839), King of Norway (1808–1814)

Finland

Norway

Sweden

Sweden–Norway

First ministers in Christiania, Norway

Europe: Southcentral

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Italy

Sister republic of France, 1802–1805
Sister republic of France, 1805–1814
  • Napoleon, Sovereign (1814–1815)
client republic of France, 1797–1805
For details see France under western Europe
  • Ferdinand IV, King (1799–1806)
  • Joseph I, King (1806–1808)
  • Joachim I the Dandy King, King (1808–1815)
  • Ferdinand IV, King of Sicily (1759–1816), of Naples (1815–1816), of the Two Sicilies (1816–1825)
  • Ferdinand IV, King of Sicily (1759–1816), of Naples (1815–1816), of the Two Sicilies (1816–1825)
  • Ferdinand I, King of Sicily (1759–1816), of Naples (1815–1816), of the Two Sicilies (1816–1825)
  • Francis I, King (1825–1830)
  • Ferdinand II, King (1830–1859)

Malta

British protectorate, 1800–1813
British colony, 1813–1964
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

San Marino

  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Pier Vincenzo Giannini, Captains Regent (1800–1801)
  • Giuliano Belluzzi, Marino Bertoni, Captains Regent (1801)
  • Mariano Begni, Antonio Capicchioni, Captains Regent (1801–1802)
  • Filippo Belluzzi, Marino Tassini, Captains Regent (1802)
  • Annibale Gozi, Giovanni Filippi, Captains Regent (1802–1803)
  • Camillo Bonelli, Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1803)
  • Antonio Onofri, Marino Francesconi, Captains Regent (1803–1804)
  • Marino Belluzzi, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1804)
  • Francesco Giannini, Giuseppe Righi, Captains Regent (1804–1805)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi, Antonio Capicchioni, Captains Regent (1805)
  • Mariano Begni, Giovanni Malpeli, Captains Regent (1805–1806)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Marino Tassini, Captains Regent (1806)
  • Alessandro Righi, Pietro Berti, Captains Regent (1806–1807)
  • Antonio Onofri, Marino Francesconi, Captains Regent (1807)
  • Camillo Bonelli, Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1807–1808)
  • Marino Giangi, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1808)
  • Federico Gozi, Pier Antonio Damiani, Captains Regent (1808–1809)
  • Francesco Giannini, Vincenzo Belzoppi, Captains Regent (1809)
  • Mariano Begni, Giovanni Malpeli, Captains Regent (1809–1810)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Maria Giuseppe Malpeli, Captains Regent (1810)
  • Antonio Onofri, Marino Francesconi, Captains Regent (1810–1811)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi, Marino Bertoni, Captains Regent (1811)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Pier Vincenzo Giannini, Captains Regent (1811–1812)
  • Camillo Bonelli, Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1812)
  • Francesco Giannini, Pietro Zoli, Captains Regent (1812–1813)
  • Marino Belluzzi, Pier Antonio Damiani, Captains Regent (1813)
  • Mariano Begni, Giovanni Malpeli, Captains Regent (1813–1814)
  • Federico Gozi, Andrea Albertini, Captains Regent (1814)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Maria Giuseppe Malpeli, Captains Regent (1814–1815)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Pier Vincenzo Giannini, Captains Regent (1815)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1815–1816)
  • Camillo Bonelli, Pietro Berti, Captains Regent (1816)
  • Luigi Giannini, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1816–1817)
  • Antonio Onofri, Pietro Zoli, Captains Regent (1817)
  • Federico Gozi, Vincenzo Belzoppi, Captains Regent (1817–1818)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1818)
  • Mariano Begni, Giovanni Malpeli, Captains Regent (1818–1819)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Andrea Albertini, Captains Regent (1819)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1819–1820)
  • Luigi Giannini, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1820)
  • Camillo Bonelli, Marino Berti, Captains Regent (1820–1821)
  • Antonio Onofri, Pier Vincenzo Giannini, Captains Regent (1821)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Pietro Berti, Captains Regent (1821–1822)
  • Federico Gozi, Francesco Guidi Giangi, Captains Regent (1822)
  • Mariano Begni, Giovanni Malpeli, Captains Regent (1822–1823)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Marino Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1823)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1823–1824)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Vincenzo Braschi, Captains Regent (1824)
  • Luigi Giannini, Bartolomeo Bartolotti, Captains Regent (1824–1825)
  • Raffaele Gozi, Pietro Berti, Captains Regent (1825)
  • Camillo Bonelli, Pier Antonio Damiani, Captains Regent (1825–1826)
  • Giambattista Onofri, Marino Berti, Captains Regent (1826)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Marino Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1826–1827)
  • Mariano Begni, Giovanni Malpeli, Captains Regent (1827)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Vincenzo Braschi, Captains Regent (1827–1828)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi, Francesco Guidi Giangi, Captains Regent (1828)
  • Luigi Giannini, Giacomo Antonio Tini, Captains Regent (1828–1829)
  • Camillo Bonelli, Pietro Zoli, Captains Regent (1829)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1829–1830)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Marino Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1830)
  • Giambattista Onofri, Pier Antonio Damiani, Captains Regent (1830–1831)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Biagio Martelli, Captains Regent (1831)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi, Pier Matteo Berti, Captains Regent (1831–1832)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi, Bartolomeo Bartolotti, Captains Regent (1832)
  • Mariano Begni, Giovanni Malpeli, Captains Regent (1832–1833)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1833)
  • Luigi Giannini, Vincenzo Braschi, Captains Regent (1833–1834)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Francesco Guidi Giangi, Captains Regent (1834)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Pietro Tassini, Captains Regent (1834–1835)
  • Francesco Maria Belluzzi/ Raffaele Gozi, Pietro Zoli, Captains Regent (1835)
  • Giambattista Bonelli, Bartolomeo Bartolotti, Captains Regent (1835–1836)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi, Pier Antonio Damiani, Captains Regent (1836)
  • Giuseppe Gozi, Pier Matteo Berti, Captains Regent (1836–1837)
  • Filippo Belluzzi, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1837)
  • Giuseppe Mercuri, Marc' Antonio Tassini, Captains Regent (1837–1838)
  • Girolamo Gozi, Francesco Guidi Giangi, Captains Regent (1838)
  • Mariano Begni, Domenico Maria Belzoppi, Captains Regent (1838–1839)
  • Giambattista Bonelli, Bartolomeo Bartolotti, Captains Regent (1839)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Biagio Martelli, Captains Regent (1839–1840)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi, Pietro Righi, Captains Regent (1840)
  • Raffaele Gozi, Pietro Zoli, Captains Regent (1840–1841)
  • Filippo Belluzzi, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1841)
  • Girolamo Gozi, Francesco Guidi Giangi, Captains Regent (1841–1842)
  • Domenico Maria Belzoppi, Pier Matteo Berti, Captains Regent (1842)
  • Giuseppe Gozi, Domenic' Antonio Bartolotti, Captains Regent (1842–1843)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Marino Malpeli, Captains Regent (1843)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Biagio Martelli, Captains Regent (1843–1844)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi, Pietro Righi, Captains Regent (1844)
  • Pietro Zoli, Marino Berti, Captains Regent (1844–1845)
  • Giambattista Bonelli, Francesco Valli, Captains Regent (1845)
  • Domenico Maria Belzoppi, Pier Matteo Berti, Captains Regent (1845–1846)
  • Filippo Belluzzi, Filippo Filippi, Captains Regent (1846)
  • Francesco Guidi Giangi, Costanzo Damiani, Captains Regent (1846–1847)
  • Girolamo Gozi, Domenic' Antonio Bartolotti, Captains Regent (1847)
  • Giuliano Malpeli, Biagio Martelli, Captains Regent (1847–1848)
  • Giuseppe Gozi, Marino Malpeli, Captains Regent (1848)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi, Pietro Righi, Captains Regent (1848–1849)
  • Domenico Maria Belzoppi, Pier Matteo Berti, Captains Regent (1849)
  • Giambattista Braschi, Marino Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1849–1850)
  • Vincenzo Angeli, Costanzo Damiani, Captains Regent (1850)
  • Giambattista Bonelli, Marino Berti, Captains Regent (1850–1851)

Vatican City

Europe: Southwest

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Andorra

Portugal

Spain

Europe: West

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Belgium

France

Luxembourg

Monaco

Netherlands

  • William I, Sovereign Prince (1813–1815), King (1815–1840)

Eurasia: Caucasus

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Azerbaijan

  • Javad, Khan (1786–1804)
  • Shaykh Ali Agha, Khan (1791–1806)
  • Husayn, Khan (1806–1816)

Georgia

Russia: Dagestan

  • Umma, Khan (1774–1801)
  • Surkhay ibn Muhammad, Khan (1789–1820)
  • Aslan ibn Shakhmardan, Khan (1820–1836)
  • Nutsal-Aga ibn Aslan, Khan (1836–1836)
  • Muhammad-Mirza ibn Aslan, Khan (1836–1838)
  • Ummu Kulsum-Beke, Khan (1838–1841)
  • Abdurrahman ibn Umar, Khan (1841–1847)
  • Aglar ibn Umar, Khan (1847–1859)

Oceania

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Australia and Papua New Guinea

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Australia

British colony, 1788–1900
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Papua New Guinea

German colony, 1884–1919
For details see the German Empire under central Europe
British protectorate, 1884–1888
British colony, 1888–1902
For details see the United Kingdom under the British Isles, Europe

Pacific

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Chile

  • Te Kena, King (?)
  • Te Tite Anga Henua, King (?)
  • Nga'ara, King (c.1835–pre-1860)

Fiji

French Polynesia

  • Fonati, King (1784–c.1839)
  • Niuliki, King (c.1839–1841)
  • Musumusu, Regent (1841–1844)
  • Filipo Meitala, King (1844–1862)
  • Tapoa I, King (1772–1812)
  • Mai and Tefaʻaora, rulers (1812–1831)
  • Tapoa II, King (1831–1860)
  • Te Oa, son of Te Ariki-tea and Toatau King (?)
  • Te Mateoa (or Mapu-rure), King (?–c.1831)[63]
  • Te Ika-tohora, King (?–c.1824)[64]
  • Te Maputeoa, Gregorio I, King (1830–1857)[65]
  • Vanae, King (1800–1839)
  • Petelo Keletaona, King (1842–1851)

New Zealand

British colony, 1841–1907
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
  • Patua-valu, Patu-iki (?)
  • Galiga, Patu-iki (?)
British protectorate, 1888–1901
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Samoa and American Samoa

  • Vai'inupo, Malietoa (?–1841)
  • Malietoa Natuitasina, Malietoa (1841–1858)
  • Seiuli, Manu’a (?)
  • U’uolelaoa, Manu’a (?)
  • Fagaese, Manu’a (?)
  • Tauveve, Manu’a (?)

Solomon Islands

Tonga

Tuvalu

United Kingdom

Became a British colony

United States: Hawaii

Vanuatu

See also

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References

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