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List of state leaders in the 18th century

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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.

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Africa

Central

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) –
    • Nkongolo Mwamba, muLopwe (?–1780)
    • Ilunga Sungu, muLopwe (1780–1809)
  • Lunda Empire (complete list) –
    • Mbala I Yaav, Mwaant Yaav (c.1690–c.1720)
    • Mukaz Munying Kabalond, Mwaant Yaav (c.1720)
    • Muteba I Kat Kateng, Mwaant Yaav (c.1720–c.1750)
    • Mukaz Waranankong, Mwaant Yaav (c.1750–c.1767)
    • Nawej Mufa Muchimbunj, Mwaant Yaav (c.1767–c.1775)
    • Cikombe Yaava, Mwaant Yaav (c.1775–c.1800)

Congo, Republic of the

Equatorial Guinea

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

Gabon

  • Kingdom of Orungu (complete list) –
    • Reto Ndongo, Founder (c.1700–?)
    • Ndébulia Mburu, Agamwinboni (c.1730–?)
    • Rénjangué Ndongo, Agamwinboni (?–1750)
    • Rénkondjé, Agamwinboni (c.1750)
    • Ngwèrangu'Iwono, Agamwinboni (c.1750–1790)
    • Ndombe, Agamwinboni (1790)
    • Rénwombi "Mpolo", Agamwinboni (1790–1810)

São Tomé and Príncipe

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

East

Great Lakes area

Burundi
Kenya
Rwanda
South Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda

Horn of Africa area

Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Solomonic dynasty
Zemene Mesafint
Somalia (including Somaliland)

Indian Ocean

Comoros
  • Sultanate of Mayotte (complete list) –
    • Ali II, Sultan (c.1680–c.1700)
    • Aisa, Queen Regent (c.1700–c.1714)
    • Monavo Fani, Queen Regent (c.1714–c.1720)
    • Abu Bakr, Sultan (c.1720–1727)
    • Salim I, Sultan (1727–1752)
    • Bwana Kombo I, Sultan (1752–1790)
    • Salim II, Sultan (1790–1807)
Madagascar
Mauritius
French colony, 1715–1810
For details see France under western Europe
Seychelles

Northcentral

Libya

Tunisia

Northeast

Egypt

Sudan

  • Sultanate of Darfur (complete list) –
    • Ahmad Bukr, Sultan (early 18th century–c.1730)
    • Muhammad Dawra, Sultan (c.1730–?)
    • Umar Lel, Sultan (?–c.1752/3)
    • Abu'l Qasim, Sultan (c.1752/3–?)
    • Muhammad Tayrab, Sultan (?–1785/6)
    • Abd al-Rahman, Sultan (1785/6–c.1801)
  • Funj Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Hamaj Regency of the Funj Sultanate
    • Sultans (complete list) –
      • Nasir, Sultan (1762–1769)[10][11]
      • Isma'il, Sultan (1768–1776)
      • Adlan II, Sultan (1776–1789)
      • Awkal, Sultan (1787–1788)
      • Tayyib II, Sultan (1788–1790)
      • Badi V, Sultan (1790)
      • Nawwar, Sultan (1790–1791)
      • Badi VI, Sultan (1791–1798)
      • Ranfi, Sultan (1798–1804)
    • Regents (complete list) –
      • Muhammad Abu Likayik, Regent (1762/69–1775/6)[12]
      • Badi walad Rajab, Regent (1775/6–1780)
      • Rajab, Regent (1780–1786/7)
      • Nasir, Regent (1786/7–1798)
      • Idris wad Abu Likayik, Regent (1798–1804)
  • Taqali (complete list) –
    • Muhammad wad Jayli, Mukūk (c.1750)
    • Umar I–1783, Mukūk (?–1783)
    • Ismail I, Mukūk (1783–1800)
    • Abakr I, Mukūk (1800–1820)

Northwest

Algeria

Vassal state, 1671–1830

Morocco

South

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

  • Kazembe
    • Lukwesa Ilunga, Mwata (1760–1805)

Zimbabwe

returns to Rozwi vassalage (1712)
    • Samatambira Nyamhandu I, Mwenemutapa (1712–1723)
independent of Rozwi (1720)
    • Samatambira Nyamhandu I, Mwenemutapa (1723–1735)
    • Nyatsusu, Mwenemutapa (1735–1740)
    • Dehwe Mapunzagutu, Mwenemutapa (1740–1759)
  • Rozvi Empire (complete list) –
    • Changamire Negamo, King (c.1700–1710)
    • Chirisamuru, King (c.1712–1788)
    • Changamire Dhafa, King (c.1790–1824)

West

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) –
    • Ajibolu, Oba (1795–1816)

Burkina Faso

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
    • Seku Wattara, leader (1710–1735)

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]

Senegal

  • Kingdom of Jolof (complete list) –
    • Bakar Penda, Buur-ba (1670–1711)
    • Bakan-Tam Gan, Buur-ba (1711–1721)
    • al-Buri Dyakher, Buur-ba (1721–1740)
    • Birayamb, Buur-ba (1740–1748)
    • Birawa Keme, Buur-ba (1748–1750)
    • Lat-Kodu, Buur-ba (1750–1755)
    • Bakaa-Tam Buri-Nyabu, Buur-ba (1755–1763)
    • Mba Kompass, Buur-ba (1763–1800)
    • Mba Buri-Nyabu, Buur-ba (1800–1818)
  • 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) –
    • Abdelkedir, Almaami (1776–1804)
  • 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

Americas

Caribbean

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

Central

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

North

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

South

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

Asia

Central

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]
    • 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
    • Shah Murad bin Daniyal Bey, Amir (1785–1800)
  • 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)

East

China: Qing dynasty

Japan

Vassal state of Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872

Korea

Southeast

Brunei

Cambodia

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
Indonesia: Sumatra
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

Champa dynasty
    • Omar Ibni Al-Marhum Raja Sakti I, Sultan (1675–1721)
Patani dynasty

Myanmar / Burma

Philippines

Colony, 1565–1901
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Thailand

Timor

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

Vietnam

South

Afghanistan

Sri Lanka

Colony, 1656–1796
For details see the Dutch Republic under Western Europe

West

Bahrain

Cyprus

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Jordan

Kuwait

Lebanon

Oman

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

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) –

Europe

Balkans

Croatia

part of the Habsburg monarchy, also part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown
House of Habsburg
House of Habsburg-Lorraine
  • 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

British Isles

Great Britain and Ireland

Central

Austria

Habsburg monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles
Habsburg-Lorraine monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles

Bohemia

Hungary

Poland

East

Ukraine

1772–1795, crownland of the Habsburg monarchy
1795–1804, kingdom of the Habsburg monarchy

Nordic

Denmark–Norway

Sweden

Southcentral

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) –
    • Carlo II Cybo-Malaspina, Duke and Prince (1690–1710)
    • Alberico III Cybo-Malaspina, Duke and Prince (1710–1715)
    • Alderamo Cybo-Malaspina, Duke and Prince (1715–1731)
    • Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duke and Prince (1731–1790)
    • Maria Beatrice, Duchess and Princess (1790–1796, 1815–1829)
  • Duchy of Montferrat (complete list) –
  • Kingdom of Sardinia (complete list) –
  • Papal States (complete list) –
  • 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)
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      • 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)
      • Giuliano Gozi, Angelo Ortolani, Captains Regent (1775)
      • Giambattista Angeli, Girolamo Paoloni, Captains Regent (1775–1776)
      • Giuseppe Giannini, Antimo Meloni, Captains Regent (1776)
      • Francesco Onofri, Francesco di Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1776–1777)
      • Costantino Bonelli, Francesco Moracci, Captains Regent (1777)
      • Pier Antonio Leonardelli, Giovanni Antonio Malpeli, Captains Regent (1777–1778)
      • Baldassarre Giangi, Francesco Antonio Casali/ Alessandro Martelli, Captains Regent (1778)
      • Giambattista Bonelli, Pier Francesco Meloni, Captains Regent (1778–1779)
      • Giuliano Gozi, Angelo Ortolani, Captains Regent (1779)
      • Filippo Belluzzi, Pompeo Zoli, Captains Regent (1779–1780)
      • Francesco Manenti, Antonio Capicchioni, Captains Regent (1780)
      • Costantino Bonelli, Francesco di Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1780–1781)
      • Pier Antonio Leonardelli, Girolamo Paoloni, Captains Regent (1781)
      • Baldassarre Giangi, Giovanni Antonio Malpeli, Captains Regent (1781–1782)
      • Giambattista Bonelli, Antimo Meloni, Captains Regent (1782)
      • Giuseppe Giannini, Francesco Malpeli, Captains Regent (1782–1783)
      • Francesco Begni, Pompeo Zoli, Captains Regent (1783)
      • Giuliano Gozi, Pier Francesco Vita, Captains Regent (1783–1784)
      • Giambattista Zampini, Angelo Ortolani, Captains Regent (1784)
      • Francesco Manenti, Marino Francesconi, Captains Regent (1784–1785)
      • Marino Giangi, Giovanni Antonio Malpeli, Captains Regent (1785)
      • Pier Antonio Leonardelli, Girolamo Paoloni, Captains Regent (1785–1786)
      • Giambattista Bonelli, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1786)
      • Giuliano Gozi, Francesco Faetani, Captains Regent (1786–1787)
      • Giuliano Gozi, Francesco Faetani, Captains Regent (1787)
      • Francesco Onofri, Francesco Tini, Captains Regent (1787–1788)
      • Giambattista Bonelli, Giovanni Filippi, Captains Regent (1788)
      • Francesco Begni, Filippo Fazzini, Captains Regent (1788–1789)
      • Giuliano Belluzzi, Silvestro Masi, Captains Regent (1789)
      • Marino Giangi, Francesco Belzoppi, Captains Regent (1789–1790)
      • Mariano Begni, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1790)
      • Filippo Belluzzi, Antonio Capicchioni, Captains Regent (1790–1791)
      • Francesco Giannini, Antimo Meloni, Captains Regent (1791)
      • Antonio Onofri, Girolamo Paoloni, Captains Regent (1791–1792)
      • Giuliano Gozi, Giovanni Filippi, Captains Regent (1792)
      • Giambattista Bonelli, Marino Francesconi, Captains Regent (1792–1793)
      • Giuliano Belluzzi, Marino Tassini, Captains Regent (1793)
      • Marino Giangi, Felice Caroti, Captains Regent (1793–1794)
      • Marino Begni, Antonio Capicchioni, Captains Regent (1794)
      • Filippo Belluzzi, Pier Vincenzo Giannini, Captains Regent (1794–1795)
      • Giuseppe Mercuri, Angelo Ortolani, Captains Regent (1795)
      • Francesco Giannini, Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1795–1796)
      • Giuliano Gozi, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1796)
      • Antonio Onofri, Marino Francesconi, Captains Regent (1796–1797)
      • Giuliano Belluzzi, Girolamo Paoloni, Captains Regent (1797)
      • Annibale Gozi, Antonio Capicchioni, Captains Regent (1797–1798)
      • Marino Begni, Alessandro Righi, Captains Regent (1798)
      • Marino Giangi, Vincenzo Belzoppi, Captains Regent (1798–1799)
      • Francesco Giannini, Pietro Zoli, Captains Regent (1799)
      • Camillo Bonelli, Livio Casali, Captains Regent (1799–1800)
      • Francesco Faetani, Matteo Martelli, Captains Regent (1800)
      • Giuseppe Mercuri, Pier Vincenzo Giannini, Captains Regent (1800–1801)
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      • 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)
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      • Te Huke, King (?)
      • Tuu, from Mata Nui (Ko Tuu?), King (c.1770)
      • Hotu Iti, King (c.1773)
      • Honga, King (?)
      • Te Kena, King (?)

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    See also

    Notes

    1. ^ a b Delmond offers 1734–1748 for Koro's reign and 1748–1763 for that of Alfa.[15] More recent historians reverse the order of their rule; it is not clear whether the given regnal dates are accurate.[17]

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