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List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC

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This is a list of state leaders in the 2nd century BC (200–101 BC).

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Africa

Africa: Northcentral

Libya

Africa: Northeast

Egypt

Nubia

Africa: Northwest

Algeria

Morocco

Asia

Asia: East

China

  • Gaozu, Emperor (202–195 BC)
  • Hui, Emperor (195–188 BC)
  • Qianshao, Emperor (188–184 BC)
  • Houshao, Emperor (184–180 BC)
  • Wen, Emperor (180–157 BC)
  • Jing, Emperor (157–141 BC)
  • Wu, Emperor (141–87 BC)

Asia: Southeast

Vietnam

Asia: South

India

  • Krishna, King (205–187 BC)
  • Satakarni I, King (187–177 BC)
  • Purnotsanga, King (177–159 BC)
  • Skandhastambhi, King (159–141 BC)
  • Satakarni II, King (141–85 BC)

Sri Lanka

Asia: West

  • Hygiainon, King (c.220–c.200 BC)
  • Spartacus V, King (c.200–c.180 BC)
  • Pairisades III, King (c.180–c.150 BC)
  • Pairisades IV, King (c.150–c.125 BC)
  • Pairisades V, King (c.125–108 BC)
  • Kamnaskires I Megas Soter, client King under Parthia (c.147–c.145 BC)
  • Kamnaskires II Nikephoros, client King under Parthia (c.145–c.139 BC)
  • Okkonapses, client King under Parthia (c.139/8 BC)
  • Tigraios, client King under Parthia (c.138/7–c.133/2 BC)
  • Darius, client King under Parthia (before c.129 BC)
  • Demetrius I, Greco-Bactrian King and Indo-Greek King (c.205–171 BC)
  • Pantaleon, King of Arachosia and Gandhara (c.190–185 BC)
  • Agathocles, King of Paropamisade (c.190–180 BC)
  • Antimachus I, Greco-Bactrian King (185–170 BC)
  • Apollodotus I, King of Paropamisade, Arachosia, Gandhara, and Punjab (c.180–160 BC)
  • Antimachus II, King of Paropamisadae, Arachosia, Gandhara, and Punjab (c.172–167 BC)
  • Demetrius II, King of Bactria (c.155–150 BC)
  • Menander I, King of Paropamisadae, Arachosia, Gandhara, and Punjab (155/150–130 BC)
  • Zoilos I, King of Paropamisade and Arachosia (c.130–120 BC)
  • Agathokleia, Regent, Queen of Gandhara and Punjab (c.130–125 BC)
  • Lysias, King of Paropamisade and Arachosia (120–110 BC)
  • Strato I, King of Gandhara and Punjab (125–110 BC)
  • Antialcidas, King of Paropamisade, Arachosia, and Gandhara (115–95 BC)
  • Heliokles II, King of Gandhara and Punjab (110–100 BC)
  • Polyxenios, King of Paropamisade and Arachosia (c.100 BC)
  • Demetrius III, King of Gandhara and Punjab (c.100 BC)
  • Philoxenus, King of Paropamisade, Arachosia, Gandhara, and Punjab (100–95 BC)
  • Leader of the Maccabees (160–152 BC)
  • High Priest (152–143 BC)
  • Aryu, King (132–127 BC)
  • Abdu, King (127–120 BC)
  • Fradhasht, King (120–115 BC)
  • Bakru I, King (115–112 BC)
  • Bakru II, King (112–94 BC)

Europe

Europe: Balkans

Europe: East

Europe: South

Eurasia: Caucasus

References

  1. ^ Rajesh Kumar Singh (2013). Ajanta Paintings: 86 Panels of Jatakas and Other Themes. Hari Sena. pp. 15–16. ISBN 9788192510750.
  2. ^ The History Of Rome by Livy, 2004, ISBN 1-4191-6629-8, page 27: "... Pleuratus and Scerdilaedus might be included in the treaty. Attalus was king of Pergamum in Asia Minor; Pleuratus, king of the Thracians ...
  3. ^ Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, Index Rubobostes Dacian, King
  4. ^ Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, page 53, "Dacian, King Oroles"
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