This is a list of state leaders in the 8th century (701–800) AD.
Africa: Northcentral [ edit ]
ʿAbdu r-Rahman ibn Bahram ibn Rūstam (Bānū-Bādūsyān) , Imam (776–788)
ʿAbdu l-Wahhab ibn Abd ar-Rahman, Imam (788–824)
Americas: Mesoamerica [ edit ]
Maya civilization
Tibet
Turks
Kutlug I Bilge , Khagan (744–747)
Bayanchur , Khagan (747–759)
Qutlugh tarqan sengün, Khagan (759–779)
Alp qutlugh bilge, Khagan (779–789)
Ai tengride bulmïsh külüg bilge, Khagan (789–790)
Qutlugh bilge, Khagan (790–795)
Ai tengride ülüg bulmïsh alp qutlugh ulugh bilge, Khagan (795–808)
China: Tang dynasty
Japan
Korea: North–South States Period
Cambodia
Indonesia: Java
Dewasimha, King (7th/8th century)
Gajayana, King (8th century)
A[…]nana, King (fl.760)
Tarusbawa, Maharaja (669–723)
Sanjaya , Maharaja (723)
Rakeyan Panaraban, Maharaja (732–739)
Rakeyan Banga, Maharaja (739–766)
Rakeyan Medang Prabu Hulukujang, Maharaja (766–783)
Prabu Gilingwesi, Maharaja (783–795)
Pucukbumi Darmeswara, Maharaja (795–819)
Wretikandayun, Maharaja (612-702)
Mandiminyak, Maharaja (702-709)
Bratasena, Maharaja (709-716)
Purbasora, Maharaja (716-723)
Premanadikusuma, Maharaja (723-732)
Tamperan Barmawijaya, Maharaja (732-739)
Manarah, Maharaja (739-783)
Guruminda Sang Minisri, Maharaja (783-799)
Malaysia: Peninsular
DiMaharaja Putra II, Maharaja (c.660–712)
Darma Maharaja, Maharaja (c.712–788)
Maha Jiwa, Maharaja (c.788–832)[citation needed ]
Thailand
Lao Sao, King (7th–8th century)
Lao Tang, King (early 8th century)
Lao Ghrom, King (mid 8th century)
Lao Lheaw, King (late 8th century)
Lao Gab, King (8th–9th century)
Vietnam
Vikrantavarman II, King (c.686–c.731)
Rudravarman II, King (c.731–c.758)
Prithindravarman, King (c.758–?)
Satyavarman, King (c.770–c.787)
Indravarman I, King (c.787–c.803)
Afghanistan
Bengal and Northeast India
Kumara, King (695–710)
Vajra, King (710–725)
Harshavarman, King (725–745)
Balavarman II, King (745–760)
Salambha, King (795–815)
Rajabhat, King (673–707)
Balabhat, King (707–716)
India
Shankaragana I, King (750–775)[ 5]
Śīlāditya III, King (c.690–c.710)
Śīlāditya IV, King (c.710–c.740)
Śīlāditya V, King (c.740–c.762)
Śīlāditya VI Dhrubhatta, King (c.762–c.776)
Upendra, King (c.800–c.818)
Bappa Rawal , Rajput (728–753)
Khumman, Rajput (753–773)
Mathatt, Rajput (773–790)
Bhathabhatt, Rajput (790–813)
Sri Lanka
Syria
Abd al-Malik , Caliph (685–705)
Al-Walid I , Caliph (705–715)
Sulayman , Caliph (715–717)
Umar II , Caliph (717–720)
Yazid II , Caliph (720–724)
Hisham , Caliph (724–743)
Al-Walid II , Caliph (743–744)
Yazid III , Caliph (744)
Ibrahim , Caliph (744)
Marwan II , Caliph (744–750)
Mesopotamia
Tabaristan
Yemen
Tervel , Khan (7th–8th century)
Kormesiy , Khan (early 8th century)
Sevar , Khan (early-mid 8th century)
Kormisosh , Khan (mid 8th century)
Vinekh , Khan (754/756–762)
Telets , Knyaz (762–765)
Sabin , Khan (765–766)
Umor , Khan (766)
Toktu , Khan (766–767)
Pagan , Khan (767–768)
Telerig , Khan (768–777)
Kardam , Khan (777–803)
Tiberios III , Emperor (698–705)
Justinian II , co-Emperor (681–685), Emperor (685–695, 705–711)
Tiberius , Co-Emperor (706–711)
Philippikos Bardanes , Emperor (711–713)
Anastasios II , Emperor (713–715)
Theodosius III , Emperor (715–717)
Leo III the Isaurian , Emperor (717–741)
Constantine V , co-Emperor (720–741), Emperor (741–780)
Artabasdos , Emperor (741–743)
Leo IV the Khazar , co-Emperor (751–775), Emperor (775–780)
Constantine VI , Co-Emperor (776–780), Emperor (780–797)
Irene , Regent (780–790, 792–797), Empress (797–802)
Europe: British Isles [ edit ]
Great Britain: Scotland
Fiannamail ua Dúnchado , King (?–700)
Béc ua Dúnchado, King (?–707)
Dúnchad Bec , King (?–721)
Selbach mac Ferchair , King (?–723)
Dúngal mac Selbaig , King (?–726)
Eochaid mac Echdach , King (726–733)
Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig , King (733–736)
Alpín mac Echdach , King (unknown)
Eógan mac Muiredaig , King (unknown)
Indrechtach mac Fiannamail, King (?–741)
Áed Find , King (pre–768–778)
Fergus mac Echdach , King (778–781)
Eochaid mac Áeda Find , King (unknown)
Caustantín mac Fergusa , King (unknown)
Bridei IV , King (697–706)
Nechtan , King (706–724, 728–729)
Drest VII , King (724–726)
Alpín I , King (726–728)
Óengus I , King (729–761)
Bridei V , King (761–763)
Ciniod I , King (763–775)
Alpín II , King (775–778)
Talorgan II , King (778–782)
Drest VIII , King (782–783)
Conall , King (785–789)
Constantine (I) , King (789–820)
Tudwal [br ] , King (c.710)
Sandde, King (c.730)
Elidyr, King (c.790)
Great Britain: Northumbria
Ealdfrith , King (685–704/705)
Eadwulf I , King (704–705)
Osred I , King (705–716)
Coenred , King (716–718)
Osric , King (718–729)
Ceolwulf , King (729–737)
Eadberht , King (737/738–758)
Oswulf , King (758–759)
Æthelwald Moll , King (759–765)
Ealhred , King (765–774)
Æthelred I , King (774–779)
Ælfwald I , King (788–790)
Osred II , King (790–796)
Osbald , King (796)
Eardwulf , King (796–806/808)
Great Britain: England
King (798–812)
Duke (812–825)
Wihtred , King (c.693–725)
Alric , King (725–?)
Eadbert I , King (725–748)
Æthelbert II , King (725–762)
Eardwulf , King (unknown)
Eadberht II , King (fl. 762)
Sigered , King (fl. 762)
Eanmund , King (unknown)
Heaberht , King (fl. 764–765)
Egbert II , King (fl. 765–779)
Ealhmund , King (fl. 784)
Eadberht III Præn , King (796–798)
Cuthred , King (797/798–807)
Æthelred I , King (675–704)
Coenred , King (704–709)
Ceolred , King (709–716)
Ceolwald , King (c.716 )
Æthelbald , King (716–757)
Beornred , King (757)
Offa , King (757–796), also King of Kent and of East Anglia
Ecgfrith , King (796)
Coenwulf , King (796–821), also King of Kent and of East Anglia
Noðhelm , King (fl. 692–717)
Watt , King (fl. 692–c.700)
Bryni , King (fl. c.700)
Osric ? ]], King (fl. c.710)
Æðelstan , King (fl. 717)
Æðelberht , King (fl. c.740)
Osmund , King (fl. 760–772)
Oswald , King (fl. 772)
Oslac , King (fl. c.765–772)
Ealdwulf , King (fl. c.765–c.791)
Ælfwald , King (fl. c.765–772)
Great Britain: Wales
Ireland
Loingsech mac Óengusso , High King (694–701)
Congal Cennmagair , High King (702–708)
Fergal mac Máele Dúin , High King (709–718)
Fogartach mac Néill , High King (719)
Cináed mac Írgalaig , High King (720–722)
Flaithbertach mac Loingsig , High King (723–729)
Áed Allán , High King (730–738)
Domnall Midi , High King (739–758)
Niall Frossach , High King (759–765)
Donnchad Midi , High King (766–792)
Áed Oirdnide , High King (793–817)
Dub Dothra, King (c.743)
Cormacc mac Duibh Dá Críoch, King (c.790)
Muircheartach mac Donnghal, King (c.800–806)
Muiredach Muillethan , King (697–702)
Cellach mac Rogallaig , King (702–705)
Indrechtach mac Dúnchado , King (705–707)
Domnall mac Cathail , King (707–715)
Indrechtach mac Muiredaig , King (707/715–723)
Domnall mac Cellaig , King (723–728)
Cathal mac Muiredaig , King (728–735)
Áed Balb mac Indrechtaig , King (735–742)
Forggus mac Cellaig , King (742–756)
Ailill Medraige mac Indrechtaig , King (756–764)
Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail , King (764–768)
Donn Cothaid mac Cathail , King (768–773)
Flaithrí mac Domnaill , King (773–777)
Artgal mac Cathail , King (777–782)
Tipraiti mac Taidg , King (782–786)
Cináed mac Artgail , King (786–792)
Colla mac Fergusso , King (792–796)
Muirgius mac Tommaltaig , King (796–815)
Cellach Cualann , King (693–715)
Murchad mac Brain Mut , King (715–727)
Dúnchad mac Murchado , King (727–728)
Fáelán mac Murchado , King (728–738)
Bran Becc mac Murchado , King (738)
Áed mac Colggen , King (738)
Muiredach mac Murchado , King (738–760)
Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin , King (776–785)
Bran ua Máele Dúin , King (785–795)
Fínsnechta Cethardec , King (795–808)
Seachnasach , King (691–711)
Dluthach mac Fithcheallach , King (711–738)
Cathal Maenmaighe , King (738–745)
Ailello hui Daimine , King (745–749)
Inreachtach mac Dluthach , King (749–750)
Aedh Ailghin , King (750–767)
Dunchadh ua Daimhine , King (767–780)
Conall mac Fidhghal , King (780–782)
Duncadho mac Duib Da Tuadh , King (784)
Amhalgaidh , King (786)
Ailell mac Inreachtach , King (786–791/799)
Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach , King (?–816)
Lullus , Prince-archbishop (754–786)
Richholf , Prince-archbishop (787–813)
Ashina dynasty : Khazar Khagans
Khazar Beks
Bulanid dynasty
House of Ynglings/Scylfings
House of Ivar Vidfamne
Europe: Southcentral [ edit ]
Gisulf I , Duke (689–706)[ 8]
Romoald II , Duke (706–730)[ 8]
Audelais , Duke (730–732)[ 9]
Gregory , Duke (733–739)[ 10]
Godescalc , Duke (739–742)[ 11] [ 12]
Gisulf II , Duke (742–751)[ 8]
Liutprand , Duke (751–758)[ 8]
Arechis II , Duke (758–774)[ 8]
Arechis II , Prince (774–787)
Grimoald III , Prince (787–806)
Transamund I , Duke (665–703)
Faroald II , Duke (703–724)
Transamund II , Duke (724–739, 740–742, 744–745)
Hilderic , Duke (739–740)
Agiprand , Duke (742–744)
Lupus , Duke (745–752)
Unnolf , Duke (752)
Aistulf , Duke (752–756)
Ratchis , Duke (756–757)
Alboin , Duke (757–759)
Desiderius , Duke (758–759)
Gisulf , Duke (758–763)
Theodicius , Duke (763–773)
Hildeprand , Duke (774–788)
Winiges , Duke (789–822)
Paolo Lucio Anafesto , Doge (697–717)
Marcello Tegalliano , Doge (717–726)
Orso Ipato , Doge (726–737)
Dominicus Leo Abrogatis , Magister militum (737)
Felice Cornicola , Magister militum (738)
Teodato Ipato , Magister militum (739)
Gioviano Cepanico Ipato , Magister militum (740)
Giovanni Fabriciaco , Magister militum (741)
Teodato Ipato , Doge (742–755)
Galla Gaulo , Doge (755–756)
Domenico Monegario , Doge (756–764)
Maurizio Galbaio , Doge (764–787)
Giovanni Galbaio , Doge (787–804)
Iberian Peninsula
Marca Hispanica
Franks
Mayor of the Palace (680–714)
Duke and Prince of the Franks (687–714)
Duke and Prince of the Franks (714–741)
Acting King of the Franks (737–741)
Mayor of the Palace (741–751)
King (751–768)
Ithier, Count (c.758)
Blandin, Count (760–763)
Chilping, Count (763–765)
Bertmond, Count (765–778)
Icterius, Count (778–?)
Guerin of Provence , Count (819–839)
Constantine I, King (c.680–710)
Theodor, King (c.710–730)
Constantine II, King (c.730–745)
Leon I , King (c.745–767)
Leon II , King (c.767–811)
Muhammad ibn Marwan , Emir (c.695–705)
Abd al-Aziz ibn Hatim al-Bahili , Emir (706–709)
Maslamah ibn Abd al-Malik , Emir (709–721)
al-Djarrah ibn Abdallah al-Hakami , Emir (721–725)
Maslamah ibn Abd al-Malik , Emir (725–729)
al-Djarrah ibn Abdallah al-Hakami , Emir (729–730)
Maslamah ibn Abd al-Malik , Emir (730–732)
Marwan ibn Muhammad , Emir (732–733)
Sa'id ibn Amr al-Harashi , Emir (733–735)
Marwan ibn Muhammad , Emir (735–744)
Ishaq ibn Muslim al-Uqayli , Emir (744–750)
Abu Ja'far Abdallah ibn Muhammad , Emir (750–753)
Yazid ibn Asid ibn Zafir al-Sulami , Emir (753–755)
Sulayman, Emir (755–?)
Salih ben Subai al-Kindi, Emir (c.767)
Bakkar ibn Muslim al-Uqayli , Emir (c.769–770)
al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba , Emir (770/771–773/774)
Yazid ibn Asid ibn Zafir al-Sulami , Emir (773/774–778)
Uthman ibn 'Umara ibn Khuraym , Emir (778–785)
Khuzayma ibn Khazim , Emir (785–786)
Yusuf ibn Rashid al-Sulami , Emir (786–787)
Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani , Emir (787–788)
Abd al-Qadir, Emir (788)
Sulayman ibn Yazid, Emir (788–799)
Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani , Emir (799–801)
Shakhbal ibn Abdullah, Shamkhal (c.740)
Easter Island
Tuu Ka(u)nga te Mamaru, King (?)
Takahita, King (?)
Ouaraa, King (c.800)
^ Talbi (ref. cited above) notes that in fact there is no contemporary record of him being anything other than a Sufri Kharijite , and that it may have been a myth propagated by Yunus
^ Dates with question marks are calculated on the basis of a secondary source [1] [permanent dead link ] . Other info is from Ibn Khaldun .
^ "The Countenance of the other, ruler (The Coins of the Huns and Western Turks in Central Asia and India) 2012–2013 exhibit: Kabulistan and Bactria at the time of "Khorasan Tegin Shah" Digitaler Ausstellungskatalog" . pro.geo.univie.ac.at . Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna.
^ Balogh, Dániel (12 March 2020). Hunnic Peoples in Central and South Asia: Sources for their Origin and History . Barkhuis. p. 104. ISBN 978-94-93194-01-4 .
^ Rajiv Kumar Verma (2015). "Kalachuri Inscriptions : A Reflection of Dwindling Political Power" (PDF) . Veethika . 1 (3).
^ a b Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History . Primus Books. pp. 41–42. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4 .
^ Pierce, Thomas. Welsh Biography Online . "Morgan Mwynfawr ". The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion , 2009. Accessed 22 Feb 2013.
^ a b c d e Wickham (1981), 224–25.
^ Grierson and Blackburn (1986), 68, give a date of 731.
^ Wickham (1981), 44.
^ Grierson and Blackburn (1986), 68.
^ Hallenbeck (1982), 39–40, says 740–41.
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