List of state leaders in the 17th century

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
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  • 17th century
  • 18th century
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Decades:
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This is a list of state leaders in the 17th century (1601–1700) AD, except for the leaders within the Holy Roman Empire, and the leaders within South Asia.

These polities are generally sovereign states, but excludes minor dependent territories, whose leaders can be found listed under territorial governors in the 17th century. For completeness, these lists can include colonies, protectorates, or other dependent territories that have since gained sovereignty.

Africa[]

Africa: Central[]

Angola

  • Kalanda ka Imbe, King (c.1600s)
  • Kulashingo, King (c.1610–1616)
  • Kasanje ka Kulashingo, King (c.1616–1620s)
  • Kalunga ka Kilombo, King (c.1630s–1650)
  • Ngongo a Mbande, King (c.1650–1680)
  • Dom. Pascoal Machado, King (1680)
  • Kingwangwa kya Kima, King (c.1680–1681)
  • Kitamba kya Keta, King (1681–1690)
  • Mwanya a Kasanje, King (c.1690s)
  • Kiluanje kya Ngonga, King (c.1690s–1700s)
  • Kingdom of Kongo (complete list) –
Kwilu dynasty
Kinkanga dynasty
  • Pedro II, Manikongo (1622–1624)
  • Garcia I, Manikongo (1624–1626)
Kwilu dynasty
Kimpanzu dynasty
Kinlaza dynasty
  • Álvaro VI, Manikongo (1636–1641)
  • Garcia II, Manikongo (1641–1660)
  • António I, Manikongo (1660–1665)
Civil War: Awenekongo
  • Kongo claimants of Kibangu (complete list) –
  • Kongo claimants of Lemba (complete list) –
  • Kongo claimants of Mbamba Lovata (complete list) –
  • , Awenekongo (1678–1715)
  • , Queen (?–1631)
  • Nzinga Mbande, Queen (1631–1663)
  • Barbara, Queen (1663–1666)
  • , King (1666–1669)
  • , King (1669–1670)
  • , King (1670–1680)
  • , King (1680–1681)
  • Verónica I, Queen (1681–1721)
  • Portuguese Angola, (complete list) –
Colony, 1575–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Cameroon

  • Fondom of Bafut (complete list) –
  • , King (1516–1552)
  • , King (1552–1570)
  • , King (1570–1635)
  • , King (1635–1677)
  • , King (1677–1708)
  • Kingdom of Bamum (complete list) –
  • , Mfon (1590–1629)
  • , Mfon (1629–1672)
  • Koutou, Mfon (1672–1757)

Chad

  • ‘Abdallah, Mbangi (1568–1608)
  • ‘Umar (1608–1625)
  • Dalai, Mbangi (1625–1635)
  • Burkomanda I, Mbangi (1635–1665)
  • ‘Abdul Rahman I, Mbangi (1665–1674)
  • Dalo Birni, Mbangi (1674–1680)
  • ‘Abdul Qadir I, Mbangi (1680–1707)

Congo, Democratic Republic of the

  • Kuba Kingdom (complete list)[1]
  • Shamba Bolongongo, Nyim (c.1600)
  • Bongo Lenge, Nyim (17th century)
  • Golo Bosh, Nyim (17th century)
  • Boni Bosh, Nyim (17th century)
  • Kongo Kama Bomanchala, Nyim (17th century)
  • Bo Kama Bomanchala, Nyim (c.1680)
  • Golo Boke, Nyim (late 17th century)
  • Bokere Boke, Nyim (late 17th century)
  • KotomBoke, Nyim (17th or 18th century)
  • , Mwaantaangaand (c.1600–c.1630)
  • , Mwaantaangaand (c.1630–c.1660)
  • , Mwaantaangaand (c.1660–c.1690)
  • , Mwaant Yaav (c.1690–c.1720)

Congo, Republic of the

Gabon

  • Kingdom of Orungu (complete list) –
  • , Founder (c.1700–?)

São Tomé and Príncipe

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

Africa: East[]

Great Lakes area

Burundi
  • Ntare I Rushatsi Cambarantama, King (c.1530–c.1550)
  • Mwezi I Baridamunka, King (c.1550–c.1580)
  • Mutaga I Mutabazi, King (c.1580–c.1600)
  • Mwambutsa I Nkomati, King (c.1600–c.1620)
  • Ntare II Kibogora, King (c.1620–c.1650)
  • Mwezi II Nyaburunga, King (c.1650–c.1680)
  • Ntare I, King (c.1680–c.1709)
Kenya
  • Pate Sultanate: Nabahani dynasty (complete list) –
Rwanda
  • Kigeli II Nyamuheshera, King (1576–1609)
  • Mibamwe II Sekarongoro II Gisanura, King (1609–1642)
  • Yuhi III Mazimpaka, King (1642–1675)
  • Cyilima II Rujugira, King (1675–1708)

South Sudan

  • Shilluk Kingdom
  • Odaagø Ocøllø, Rädh (c.1600–1635)
  • Dhokoth, Rädh (c.1670–1690)
  • Tugø, Rädh (c.1690–1710)
Uganda
  • Buganda (complete list) –
  • Suuna I, Kabaka (c.1584–c.1614)
  • Sekamaanya, Kabaka (c.1614–c.1634)
  • Kimbugwe, Kabaka (c.1634–c.1644)
  • Kateregga, Kabaka (c.1644–c.1674)
  • Mutebi I, Kabaka (c.1674–c.1680)
  • Juuko, Kabaka (c.1680–c.1690)
  • Kayemba, Kabaka (c.1690–c.1704)
  • Bunyoro (complete list) –
  • , Omukama
  • , Omukama
  • Anabwani I, Omukama (late 17th century)
  • , Omukama
  • , Omukama
  • , Omukama

Horn of Africa area

Ethiopia
  • Ethiopian Empire: Solomonic dynasty (complete list) –
  • Za Dengel, Emperor (1603–1604)
  • Yaqob, Emperor (1597–1603, 1604–1606)
  • Susenyos I, Emperor (1606–1632)
  • Fasilides, Emperor (1632–1667)
  • Yohannes I, Emperor (1667–1682)
  • Iyasu I, Emperor (1682–1706)
  • , Hinnare-tato (c.1580–1603)
  • , Hinnare-tato (c.1605–1619)
  • , Hinnare-tato (c.1619–1630)
  • , Hinnare-tato (c.1630–1640)
  • , Hinnare-tato (c.1650–1645)
  • , Hinnare-tato (mid 17th century)
  • , Hinnare-tato (mid 17th century)
  • , Hinnare-tato (late 17th century)
  • , Tato (1567–1600)[3]
  • , Tato (1600–1630)
  • Daro, Tato (1630–1660)
  • , Tato (1660–1690)
  • , Tato (1690–1720)
  • ʿAli ibn Dā'ūd, Emīr (1647–1662)
  • Hāshim ibn ʿAli, Emīr (1662–1671)
  • ʿAbdullah ibn ʿAli, Emīr (1671–1700)
  • Ṭalḥa ibn ʿAbdullah, Emīr (1700–1721)
  • Kingdom of Kaffa (complete list)[4]
  • Bong-he or Borrete or Bongatato, King (1565–1605)
  • Giba Nekiok or Bonge or Galo Nechocho, King (1605–1640)
  • Gali Gafocho or Gali Ginok, King (1640–1675)
  • or Tan Ginok, King (1675–1710)
  • Kingdom of Welayta: (complete list)[5]
  • , Kawa (17th century)
  • Gazenya
  • , Kawa (17th century)
Somalia
  • Sultanate of the Geledi (complete list) –
  • Ibrahim Adeer, Sultan (late 17th century–mid 18th century)[6]
  • Warsangali Sultanate
  • Garaad Abdale, Sultan (1585–1612)
  • Garaad Ali, Sultan (1612–1655)
  • Garaad Mohamud IV, Sultan (1655–1675)
  • Garaad Naleye, Sultan (1675–1705)

Indian Ocean

Comoros
  • Sultanate of Ndzuwani (complete list) –

Madagascar

  • Merina Kingdom (complete list) –
  • Ralambo, King (1575–1612)
  • Andrianjaka, King (1612–1630)
  • Andriantsitakatrandriana, King (1630–1650)
  • Andriantsimitoviaminandriandehibe, King (1650–1670)
  • Andrianjaka Razakatsitakatrandriana, King (1670–1675)
  • Andriamasinavalona, King (1675–1710)
  • Andriamandisoarivo (Tsimanata), King (c.1690–1720)

Africa: Northcentral[]

Tunisia

  • Eyalet of Tunis: Muradid dynasty

Africa: Northeast[]

Egypt

Sudan

  • Sultanate of Darfur (complete list) –
  • Sulayman Solong, Sultan (c.1660–c.1680)
  • , Sultan (c.1680–?)
  • Funj Sultanate (complete list) –
  • , Sultan (1591–1603/4)[7][8]
  • Abd al-Qadir II, Sultan (1603/4–1606)
  • Adlan I, Sultan (1606–1611/2)
  • Badi I, Sultan (1611/2–1616/7)
  • Rabat I, Sultan (1616/7–1644/5)
  • Badi II, Sultan (1644/5–1681)
  • , Sultan (1681–1692)
  • Badi III, Sultan (1692–1716)

Africa: Northwest[]

Algeria

  • Regency of Algiers (Sultans / Governors) –
Vassal state, 1671–1830
  • , Pasha (1659–1686)
  • Mezzo Morto Hüseyin, Pasha (1686–1687)
  • , Pasha (1694)
  • Umar Pasha, Pasha (1694–1695)
  • Musa, Pasha (1695–1698)
  • Umar Pasha, Pasha (1698–1700)
Pashas without power, 1700–1711

Morocco

  • Saadi dynasty of Morocco (complete list) –
  • Ahmad al-Mansur, Sultan (1578–1603)
Succession war: 1603–1627
  • Abu Faris Abdallah, Sultan (1603–1608)
  • Zidan Abu Maali, Sultan (1603–1627)
  • Abd al-Malik II, Sultan (1627–1631)
  • Al-Walid ibn Zidan, Sultan (1631–1636)
  • Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir, Sultan (1636–1655)
  • Ahmad al-Abbas, Sultan (1655–1659)
  • Morocco, Dila'i interlude (complete list) –
  • Alaouite dynasty of Morocco (complete list) –
  • Al-Rashid, Sultan (1666–1672)
  • Ismail Ibn Sharif, Sultan (1672–1727)

Africa: South[]

Angola

  • , Ngola (1592–1617)
  • , Ngola (1617–1624)
  • Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba, Queen (1624–1626)
under Portuguese vassalage
  • , King (1626)
  • , King (1626–1657)
of Ndongo-Matamba;
  • Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba, Queen (1657–1663)
of the state of Pungo a Ndongo;
  • Mukambu Mbandi, Queen (1663–1671)

Mozambique

  • Portuguese Mozambique (complete list) –
Colony, 1498–1972
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

South Africa

  • Dutch Cape Colony (complete list) –
Company rule of the Dutch East India Company, 1652–1795; British occupation, 1795–1803
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe

Zimbabwe

  • , Mwenemutapa (1589–1623)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1623–1629)
becomes a Portuguese vassal (1629)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1629–1652)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1652–1663)
becomes a Rozwi Vassal (1663)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1663–1692)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1692–1694)
returns to Portuguese vassalage (1694)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1694–1707)
  • Rozvi Empire (complete list) –
  • Changamire Tumbare, King (1530–c.1660)
  • Changamire Dombo, King (c.1660–1695)
  • Changamire Zharare, King (c.1695–c.1700)
  • Changamire Negamo, King (c.1700–1710)

Africa: West[]

Benin

  • Kingdom of Benin (complete list) –
  • Ehengbuda, Oba (1580–1602)[9]
  • Ohuan, Oba (1602–1656)
  • Ohenzae, Oba (1656–1661)
  • Akenzae, Oba (1661–1669)
  • Akengboi, Oba (1669–1675)
  • Akenkpaye, Oba (1675–1684)
  • Akengbedo, Oba (1684–1689)
  • Ore-Oghene, Oba (1689–1701)
  • Abomey (complete list) –
  • Do-Aklin, ruler (c.1600)
  • Dakodonou, ruler (c.1625–1645)
  • , Ahosu (1688–1729)

Burkina Faso

  • Kampadiboaghi, Nunbado (1571–1615)
  • Kampadi, Nunbado (1615���1659)
  • Tantiari, Nunbado (1659–1684)
  • Lissoangui, Nunbado (1684–1709)

Cape Verde

  • Portuguese Cape Verde (complete list) –
Colony, 1462–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Ghana

  • Kingdom of Ashanti (complete list) –
  • Osei Kofi Tutu I, Asantehene (c.1675/80–1717)
  • , Agonahene (1588–1620)
  • , Denkyirahene (1620–1624)
  • , Denkyirahene (1624–1637)
  • Boa Amponsem I, Denkyirahene (1637–1695)
  • Ntim Gyakari, Denkyirahene (1695–1701)

Guinea-Bissau

  • Portuguese Guinea (complete list) –
Colony, 1474–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Mali

  • Mali Empire: Keita dynasty (complete list) –
  • Mahmud IV, Mansa (1590s–1600s)
  • , Faama (c.1650–?)

Niger

  • Dendi Kingdom: Askiya Dynasty (complete list) –
  • al-Mustafa, Askiya (c.1600)
  • Muhammad Sorko-ije, Askiya (early 17th century)
  • Harun Dankataya, Askiya (early 17th century)
  • al-Amin, Askiya (1611–1618)[10]
  • Dawud II, Askiya (1618–1639)[11]
  • Ismail, Askiya (c.1639)
  • Muhammad, Askiya (1639)
  • Dawud III, Askiya (1639–?)
  • Muhammad Borgo, Askiya (early 17th century)
  • Mar-Chindin, Askiya (early 17th century)
  • Nuh II, Askiya (early 17th century)
  • Muhammad Al-Borko, Askiya (early 17th century)
  • Al-Hajj, Askiya (mid 17th century)
  • Ismail, Askiya (mid 17th century)
  • Dawud III, Askiya (c.1655)

Nigeria

  • , Mai (1596–1612)
  • , Mai (1612–1619)
  • , Mai (1619–1639)
  • Ali II, Mai (1639–1677)
  • , Mai (1677–1696)
  • , Mai (1696–1715)
  • Oyo Empire (complete list) –
  • Abipa, Alaafin (c.1600–?)
  • Obalokun, Alaafin (17th century)
  • , Alaafin (17th century)
  • Ajagbo, Alaafin (17th century)
  • Odarawu, Alaafin (17th century)
  • Kanran, Alaafin (17th century)
  • Jayin, Alaafin (17th century or 18th century)
  • Sultanate of Kano (complete list) –
  • , Sultan (1582–1618)
  • Muhammad Nazaki, Sultan (1618–1623)
  • Kutumbi, Sultan (1623–1648)
  • , Sultan (1648–1649)
  • , Sultan (1649–1651)
  • Muhammad Kukuna, Sultan (1651–1652, 1652–1660)
  • Soyaki, Sultan (1652)
  • , Sultan (1660–1670)
  • , Sultan (1670–1703)
  • Lagos (complete list) –
  • Kingdom of Nri (complete list) –

Senegal

  • Cayor (complete list) –
  • Lat Sukabe, Damel (1697–1719)
  • Kingdom of Jolof (complete list) –
  • , Buur-ba (1597–1605)
  • , Buur-ba (1605–1649)
  • , Buur-ba (1649–1670)
  • , Buur-ba (1670–1711)
  • Waalo (complete list) –
  • , King (1674–1708)

Sierra Leone

  • Kingdom of Koya (complete list) –
  • Naimbanna I, Bai (1680–1720)

Americas[]

Americas: Caribbean[]

Antigua

British colony, 1632–1981
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

The Bahamas

  • Colony of the Bahamas (complete list) –
British colony, 1648–1973
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Barbados

  • Colonial Barbados (complete list) –
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

Haiti

  • Saint-Domingue (complete list) –
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

Americas: Central[]

Guatemala

  • Captaincy General of Guatemala (complete list) –
Spanish Colony, 1609–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Nicaragua

  • Miskito Coast (complete list) –

Americas: North[]

Canada

  • Canada (New France) (complete list) –
French colony, 1535–1763
For details see France under western Europe
  • Newfoundland Colony (complete list) –
British colony, 1610–1907
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe

Mexico

  • Viceroyalty of New Spain (complete list) –
Spanish Colony, 1521–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Americas: South[]

Brazil

  • Colonial Brazil (complete list) –
Portuguese colony, 1500/1534–1808
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Chile

  • Captaincy General of Chile (complete list) –
Spanish Colony, 1541–1818
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Peru

  • Viceroyalty of Peru (complete list) –
Spanish Colony, 1542–1824
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Suriname

  • English Surinam (complete list) –
English/ British colony, 1650–1667
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
  • Dutch Surinam (complete list) –
Dutch colony 1667–1954
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe

Asia[]

Asia: Central[]

Kazakhstan

  • Dzungar Khanate (complete list) –
  • Khara Khula, Khong Tayiji (early 1600s–1634)
  • Erdeni Batur, Khong Tayiji (1634–1653)
  • Sengge, Khong Tayiji (1653–1670)
  • Galdan Boshugtu, Khong Tayiji (1670–1697)
  • Tsewang Arabtan, Khong Tayiji (1694–1727)
  • Kazakh Khanate (complete list) –
  • Esim, Khan (1598–1628)
  • Zhangir, Khan (1628–1652)
  • , Khan (1652–1680)
  • Tauke, Khan (1680–1718)

Mongolia

  • Altan Khan of the Khalkha (complete list) –
  • Ubasi Khong Tayiji, Khan (?–1623)
  • Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji, Khan (1623–?)
  • Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, Khan (c.1658–c.1691)

Tajikistan

  • Yarkent Khanate, Western Moghulistan (complete list) –
  • Muhammad, Khan (1591–1610)
  • Shudja ad-Din Ahmad, Khan (1610–1618)
  • , Khan (1618)
  • , Khan (1618–1630)
  • , Khan (1630–1633)
  • , Khan (1633–1636)
  • , Khan (1636–1638)
  • Abdullah, Khan (1638–1669)
  • , Khan (1667–1668)
  • Ismail, Khan (1669–1670)
  • , Khan (1669–1670)
  • , Khan (1670)
  • Ismail, Khan (1670–1680)
  • Abd ar-Rashid II, Khan (1680–1682)
  • Muhammad Amin, Khan (1682–1692)
  • Abakh Khoja, Khan (1692–1694)
  • , Khan (1694–1695)
  • , Khatun (1695)
  • Akbash, Khan (1695–1705)

Tibet

  • , King (c.1600)
  • , King (fl. 1618)
  • , King (pre-1622–1630)
  • Ngawang Drakpa Gyaltsen, Monarch (1576–1603/1604)
  • Mipham Wanggyur Gyalpo, Monarch (1604–1613)
  • Mipham Sonam Wangchuk Drakpa Namgyal Palzang, Monarch (early 17th century)
  • Tsangpa[17] (complete list) –
  • Khunpang Lhawang Dorje, Monarch (c.1582–1605/1606)
  • Karma Thutob Namgyal, Monarch (c.1586–1610)
  • Karma Tensung, Monarch (1599–1611)
  • Karma Phuntsok Namgyal, Monarch (1611–1620)
  • Karma Tenkyong, Monarch (1620–1642)
  • Khoshut Khanate of Tibet
  • Khans (complete list) –
  • Güshi, Khan (1642–1655)
  • Dayan, Khan (1655–1668)
  • Tenzin Dalai, Khan (1668–1696)
  • Tenzin Wangchuk, Khan (1696–1697)
  • Lha-bzang, Khan (1697–1717)
  • Dalai Lamas (complete list) –
  • Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, 5th Dalai Lama (1642–1682)
  • Tsangyang Gyatso, 6th Dalai Lama (1697–1706)

Uzbekistan

  • Khanate of Bukhara
  • , Khan (1599–1605)
  • Vali Muhammad, Khan (1605–1611)
  • Imam Quli, Khan (1611–1642)
  • , Khan (1642–1645)
  • , Khan (1645–1680)
  • Subhan Quli, Khan (1680–1702)[18][19][20]
  • Khanate of Khiva (complete list) –
  • Haji Muhammad I, Khan (1558–1602)
  • Arab Muhammad I, Khan (1602–1623)
  • Isfandiyar, Khan (1623–1643)
  • Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur, Khan (1643–1663)
  • Anusha, Khan (1663–1685)
  • unnamed, Khan (1685–1714)
  • Khudaydad, Khan (1685–1687)
  • Muhammad Awrang I, Khan (1687–1694)
  • Chuchaq, Khan (1694–1697)
  • Vali, Khan (1697–1698)
  • Ishaq Agha Shah Niyaz, Khan (1698–1701)
  • Kalmyk Khanate (complete list) –
  • Kho Orluk, Khan (1633–1644)
  • Shukhur Daichin, Khan (1644–1661)
  • Puntsug, Khan (1661–1672)
  • Ayuka, Khan (1672–1723)

Asia: East[]

China

  • Ming dynasty (complete list) –
  • Wanli, Emperor (1572–1620)
  • Taichang, Emperor (1620)
  • Tianqi, Emperor (1620–1627)
  • Chongzhen, Emperor (1627–1644)
  • Southern Ming (complete list) –
  • Zhu Yousong, Emperor (1644–1645)
  • Zhu Yujian, Emperor (1645–1646)
  • Zhu Yihai, Regent / Emperor (1645–1655)
  • Zhu Yuyue, Emperor (1646–1647)
  • Zhu Youlang, ruler (1646–1647)
  • Zhu Changqing, ruler (1648–1649)
  • Shun dynasty
  • Li Zicheng, Emperor (1643–1645)
  • Qing dynasty (complete list) –
  • Nurhaci, Khan (1616–1626)
  • Hong Taiji, Khan (1626–1636), Emperor (1636–1643)
  • Shunzhi, Emperor (1643–1661)
  • Kangxi, Emperor (1661–1722)

China: Taiwan

  • Dutch Formosa (complete list) –
Dutch colony 1624–1668
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
  • Kingdom of Middag
  • Kamachat Aslamie, King, (?–1648)
  • Kamachat Maloe, King, (1648–?)
  • Spanish Formosa (complete list) –
Spanish Colony, 1626–1642
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Japan

  • Tokugawa shogunate of Japan
  • Emperors (complete list) –
  • Go-Yōzei, Emperor (1586–1611)
  • Go-Mizunoo, Emperor (1611–1629)
  • Meishō, Emperor (1629–1643)
  • Go-Kōmyō, Emperor (1643–1654)
  • Go-Sai, Emperor (1655–1663)
  • Reigen, Emperor (1663–1687)
  • Higashiyama, Emperor (1687–1709)
  • Tokugawa Ieyasu, Shōgun (1603–1605)
  • Tokugawa Hidetada, Shōgun (1605–1623)
  • Tokugawa Iemitsu, Shōgun (1623–1651)
  • Tokugawa Ietsuna, Shōgun (1641–1680)
  • Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, Shōgun (1680–1709)
Tributary state of the Ming dynasty, 1429–1644
Vassal state of Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872

Korea

  • Joseon (complete list) –
  • Seonjo, King (1567–1608)
  • Gwanghaegun, King (1608–1623)
  • Injo, King (1623–1649)
  • Hyojong, King (1649–1659)
  • Hyeonjong, King (1659–1674)
  • Sukjong, King (1674–1720)

Mongolia

  • Alliance of the Four Oirat (complete list) –
  • Kharkhul, leader (1606–1634)
  • Northern Yuan dynasty (complete list) –
  • Buyan Sechen, Khan (1592–1603)
  • Ligdan, Khan (1604–1634)
  • Ejei, Khan (1634–1635)

Asia: Southeast[]

Brunei

  • Bruneian Empire (complete list) –
  • Abdul Jalilul Akbar, Sultan (1598–1659)
  • Abdul Jalilul Jabbar, Sultan (1659–1660)
  • Muhammad Ali, Sultan (1660–1661)
  • Abdul Hakkul Mubin, Sultan (1660–1673)
  • Muhyiddin, Sultan (1673–1690)
  • , Sultan (1690–1710)

Cambodia

  • Kingdom of Cambodia: Middle Period (complete list) –
  • , King (1600–1603)
  • , King (1603–1618)
  • Chey Chettha II, King (1618–1628)
  • Outey, King (1628–1642)
  • or , King (1628–1630)
  • Batom Reachea or , King (1640–1642)
  • Ramathipadi I, King (1642–1658)
  • Barom Reachea V or , King (1658–1672)
  • Chey Chettha III or , King (1672–1673)
  • Kaev Hua II, King (1673–1674)
  • Padumaraja III, King (1674)
  • Chey Chettha IV, King (1675–1695, 1696–1699, 1700–1702, 1703–1706)
  • Outey I or Narai Ramathipadi II, King (1695–1696)
  • Barom Ramadhipati or Kaev Hua III, King (1699–1700, 1710–1722)

Indonesia

Indonesia: Java
  • Pangeran Ratu, Sultan (1596–1651)[21]
  • Abu’lma’ali Ahmad, Sultan (1638–c.1650)
  • Ageng Tirtayasa, Sultan (1651–1683)
  • Abu an-Nasr, Sultan (1682–1687)
  • Abdul Fadhl, Sultan (1687–1690)
  • Abdul Mahasin Muhammad Zainulabidin, Sultan (1690–1733)
  • Sultanate of Cirebon (complete list) –
  • Panembahan Ratu, Sultan (c.1570–1649)
  • Panembahan Girilaya, Sultan (c.1650–1662)
Split into the Kraton Kasepuhan, Kraton Kanoman, Kraton Kacirebonan, Panembahan Cirebon lines
  • Pangeran Arya Cirebon, Kamaruddin, Sultan (1697–1723)
  • Blambangan Kingdom (complete list) –
  • Mas Karian, King (?–1632)
  • Sunan Tawang Alun I, King (1633–1639)
  • Tawang Alun II, King (1665–1691)
  • Pangeran Pati, King (1691)
  • Sasranegara, Co-King (1691–1692)
  • Mancanapura, King (1691–1697)
  • Pangeran Putr, King (1697–1736)
  • Giri
  • Sunan Prapen, Sultan (1548–1605)
  • Panembahan Kawis Gua, Sultan (1605–1621)
  • Panembahan Agung, Sultan (1621–1626)
  • Panembahan Mas Witana, Sultan (1626–1680)
  • Pasuruan
  • Adipati Pekik, King (?–1614)[22]
  • Ki Gede Kapulungan, Regent (c.1614–1616/17)
  • Surapati, Wiranegara I, Sultan (1686–1706)
  • Duchy of Surabaya (complete list) –
  • Panembahan Rama, Adipati (16th/17th century)
  • Pangeran Surabaya, Adipati (16th/17th century)
  • Pangeran Sunjaya, Adipati (17th century)
  • Raden Jayalengkara, Adipati (?–1625)
  • Tuban
  • Arya Salempe, King (16th/17th century)
  • Pangeran Dalem, King (?–1619)
  • Sepuh I Syamsuddin, Sultan (1662–1697)[23]
  • Sepuh II Jamaluddin, Sultan (1697–1723)
  • Anom I Badruddin, Sultan (1662–1703)[23]
  • Cirebon, Panembahan line (complete list) –
  • Panembahan Cirebon I Muhammad Nasruddin, Sultan (1662–1714)[23]
  • Pangeran Arya Cirebon, Kamaruddin, Sultan (1697–1723)[23]
  • Bangkalan
  • Raden Kara, Sultan (1592/6–1621)[24]
  • Pangeran Mas, Sultan (1621–1624)
  • Cakraningrat I, Sultan (1624–1648)
  • Raden Demang Malaya Kusuma, Regent (1648–1656)
  • Cakraningrat II, Sultan (1648–1707)
  • Sumenep
  • Pangeran Wetan, Sultan (c.1600)[25]
  • Pangeran Ellor II, Sultan (?–1624)
  • Kyai Mas Anggadipa, Sultan (1624–?)
  • Arya Yang Pati, Sultan (?–1671)
  • Yudanegara, Sultan (1671–1684)
  • Pulang Jiwa, Sultan (1684–1702)
  • Pamekasan
  • Adikara I, Sultan (1685–1708)[26]
  • Mataram Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Senopati, Sultan (1587–1601)
  • Raden Mas Jolang, Sultan (1601–1613)
  • Agung, Sultan (1613–1645)
  • Amangkurat I, Sultan (1646–1677)
  • Amangkurat II, Susuhunan (1677–1703)
Indonesia: Sumatra
  • Aceh Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Gocah Pahlawan, Sultan (1632–1669)
  • Perunggit, Sultan (1669–1698)
  • Tuanku Panglima Paderap, Sultan (1698–1728)
  • Sultanate of Langkat
  • Panglima Dewa Sakti, Raja (1580–1612)
  • Kahar bin Panglima Dewa Sakdi, Raja (1612–1673)
  • Bendahara Raja Badiuzzaman, Raja (1673–1750)
  • Johor Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Alauddin Riayat Shah III, Sultan (1597–1615)
  • Abdullah Ma'ayat Shah, Sultan (1615–1623)
  • Abdul Jalil Shah III, Sultan of Pahang (1615–1617) of Johor (1623–1677)
  • Ibrahim Shah, Sultan (1677–1685)
  • Mahmud Shah II, Sultan (1685–1699)
  • Abdul Jalil Shah IV, Sultan (1699–1720)
  • Jambi Sultanate
    Hilir Jambi, Sultan (1687–1696)
    Sultan Sri Maharaja Batu, Sultan (1690–1721)
Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo)
  • Sultanate of Banjar (complete list) –
  • Mustain Billah, Sultan (1595–1638)
  • Inayatullah bin Mustainbillah, Sultan (1642–1647)
  • Saidullah, Sultan (1647–1660)
  • Ri'ayatullah, Sultan (1660–1663)
  • Amrullah Bagus Kasuma, Sultan (1663–1679)
  • Agung/Pangeran Suryanata II, Sultan (1663–1679)
  • Amrullah Bagus Kasuma, Sultan (1679–1700)
  • Tahmidullah I, Sultan (1700–1717)
  • Bulungan
  • Kelana, Putera Singa Laut, Wira (1618–1640)
  • Keranda, Putera Wira Kelana, Wira (1640–1695)
  • Digendung, putra Wira Keranda, Wira (1695–1731)
  • Kutai Kartanegara Sultanate
  • Aji Pangeran Sinum Panji Mendapa, Sultan (c.1635–1650)
  • Sultanate of Sambas (complete list) –
  • Timbang Paseban, Governor, Sultan (1600–1609)
  • Sepudak, King (1609–1632)
  • Anom Kesumayuda, King (1632–1670)
  • Muhammad Shafi ud-din I, Sultan (1675–1685)
  • Muhammad Taj ud-din I, Sultan (1685–1708)
  • Abang Pencin Pontin, Prince (c.1600–1643)
  • Tunggal, Prince (c.1643–1672)
  • Sri Paduka Muhammad Shams ud-din Sa'id ul-Khairiwaddien Sultan Nata, Sultan (1672–1738)
Indonesia: Sulawesi
  • Bone state
  • , King (c.1605)
  • Sultanate of Gowa
  • Alau'ddin, Sultan (1593–1639)
  • Malikussaid (Muhammad Said), Sultan (1639–1653)
  • Hasanuddin, Sultan (1653–1669)
  • Amir Hamzah, Sultan (1669–1674)
  • Muhammad Ali (Karaeng Bisei), Sultan (1674–1677)
  • Abdul Jalil, Sultan (1677–1709)
  • Luwu
  • Andi Pattiware’ Daeng Parabung, Datu (1587–1615)
  • Patipasaung, Datu (1615–1637)
  • La Basso, Datu (1637–1663)
  • Settiaraja, Datu (1663–1704)
  • Petta Matinroe’ ri Polka, Datu (1660s)
Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands
  • Bali Kingdom: Gelgel (complete list) –
  • Kingdom of Larantuka
  • Ola Adobala, Raja (c.1665)
  • Luis, Raja (c.1675)
  • Bima Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Abdul Kahir, Sultan (c.1620–1640)
  • Ambela Abu'l-Khair Sirajuddin, Sultan (1640–1682)
  • Nuruddin Abubakar Ali Syah, Sultan (1682–1687)
  • Jamaluddin Ali Syah, Sultan (1687–1696)
  • Hasanuddin Muhammad Ali Syah, Sultan (1697–1731)
Indonesia: West Timor
  • Pedro of Batumean, Raja (c.1642)
  • João of Batumean, Raja (c.1645)
  • Amarasi (complete list) –
  • Dom António I, Raja (?–1665)[citation needed]
  • Dom Tomás, Raja (1665–?)
  • Dom António II, Raja (c.1688)
  • Amabi (complete list) –
  • Sebastião, Raja (c.1652)
  • Saroro Neno, Raja (c.1655)
  • Ama Kefi Meu, Raja (1666–1704)
  • Sonbai Besar (complete list) –
  • Ama Tuan/ Ama Utang, Emperor (c.1650–c.1680)[27]
  • Sonbai Kecil (complete list) –
  • Ama Tuan II, Raja (1659–1672)[27]
  • Bi Sonbai/ Usi Tetu Utang, Queen (1672–1717)
Indonesia: Maluku Islands
  • Sultanate of Bacan (complete list) –
  • Alauddin I, Sultan (1581–c.1609)[28]
  • Nurusalat, Sultan (c.1609–1649)
  • Muhammad Ali, Sultan (1649–1660)
Dutch protectorate 1667–1942
  • Alauddin II, Sultan (1660–1706)
  • Sultanate of Jailolo
  • Kodrat, Sultan (?–c.1605)[29]
  • Dua, Sultan (c.1605–1613)
  • Raja Buka, Sultan (1613–1656)
  • Kaicil Alam, Sultan (c.1679–1684)
  • Mole Majimu, Sultan (1599–1627)[30]
  • Ngarolamo, Sultan (1627–1634)
  • Gorontalo, Sultan (1634–1639)
  • Saidi, Sultan (1640–1657)
  • Saifuddin, Golofino, Sultan (1657–1689)
Dutch protectorate 1657–1905
  • Hamza Faharuddin, Sultan (1689–1705)
  • Sultanate of Ternate (complete list) –
  • Said Barakat Shah, Sultan (1583–1606)[citation needed]
  • Muzaffar Shah I, Sultan (1607–1627)
  • Hamzah, Sultan (1627–1648)
  • Mandar Shah/ Manlarsaha, Sultan (1648–1650)
  • Manilha, Sultan (1650–1655)
  • Mandar Shah, Sultan (1655–1675)
Dutch protectorate 1683–1915
  • Sibori, Sultan (1675–1689)
  • Said Fathullah, Sultan (1689–1714)

Laos

  • Lan Xang (complete list) –
  • Voravongsa II, King (1598–1622)
  • , King (1622–1623)
  • Photisarath II, King (1623–1627)
  • Mon Keo, King (1621–1622)
  • Tone Kham, King (1627–1633)
  • Vichai, King (1633–1637)
  • , King (1637–1695)
  • Tian Thala, King (c.1695)
  • Ong Lo, King (1694–1698)
  • Nan Tharat, King (1699)
  • Setthathirath II, King (1700–1707)
  • , King (1651–1688)
  • , King (1688–1700)

Malaysia

Malaysia: Peninsula
  • Kedah Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Mudzaffar Shah III, Sultan, (1547–1602)
  • Sulaiman Shah II, Sultan, (1602–1626)
  • Rijaluddin Muhammad Shah, Sultan, (1626–1652)
  • Muhyiddin Mansur Shah, Sultan, (1652–1662)
  • Dziaddin Mukarram Shah I, Sultan, (1662–1688)
  • Ataullah Muhammad Shah II, Sultan, (1688–1698)
  • Abdullah Mu'adzam Shah, Sultan, (1698–1706)
  • Kelantan Sultanate: Champa dynasty (complete list) –
  • , Sultan (1597–1602)
  • , Sultan (1579–1597, 1602–1605)
  • , Sultan (1605–1616)
  • , Sultan (1616–1637)
  • , Raja (1637–1649)
  • , Raja (1649–1663)
  • Puteri Saadong, Raja (1663–1667)
  • , Rata (1667–1671)
  • , Sultan (1671–1676)
  • , Sultan (1675–1721)
  • Pahang Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah, Sultan (1592–1614)
  • Alauddin Riayat Shah, Sultan (1614–1615)
  • Abdul Jalil Shah III, Sultan (1615–1617) of Johor (1623–1677)
  • Abdul Jalil Shah III, Sultan of Pahang (1615–1617), Sultan of Johor (1623–1677)
  • Johor Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Alauddin Riayat Shah III, Sultan (1597–1615)
  • Abdullah Ma'ayat Shah, Sultan (1615–1623)
  • Abdul Jalil Shah III, Sultan of Pahang (1615–1617), Sultan of Johor (1623–1677)
  • Ibrahim Shah, Sultan (1677–1685)
  • Mahmud II, Sultan (1685–1699)
  • Abdul Jalil Shah IV, Sultan (1699–1720)
  • Perak Sultanate (complete list) –
Malacca dynasty
  • Alauddin Riayat Shah I, Sultan (1594–1603)
  • Mukaddam Riayat Shah I, Sultan (1603–1619)
  • Ahmad Mansur Riayat Shah II, Sultan (1619–1627)
  • Mahmud Riayat Shah I, Sultan (1627–1630)
  • Sallehuddin Riayat Shah, Sultan (1630–1636)
Siak dynasty
  • Muzaffar Riayat Shah II, Sultan (1636–1653)
  • Mahmud Iskandar Shah, Sultan (1653–1720)
Malaysian Borneo
  • Sultanate of Sarawak
  • Tengah, Sultan (1599–1641)

Myanmar / Burma

  • Razagyi, King (1593–1612)
  • Khamaung, King (1612–1622)
  • Thiri Thudhamma, King (1622–1638)
  • Sanay, King (1638)
  • Narapati, King (1638–1645)
  • Thado, King (1645–1652)
  • Sanda Thudhamma, King (1652–1674)
  • Thiri Thuriya, King (1674–1685)
  • Wara Dhammaraza, King (1685–1692)
  • Muni Thudhammaraza, King (1692–1694)
  • Sanda Thuriya I, King (1694–1696)
  • Nawrahta, King (1696)
  • Mayuppiya, King (1696–1697)
  • Kalamandat, King (1697–1698)
  • Naradipati, King (1698–1700)
  • Sanda Wimala I, King (1700–1707)
  • Toungoo dynasty (complete list) –
  • Nyaungyan Min, King (1599–1605)
  • Anaukpetlun, King (1605–1628)
  • Minyedeippa, King (1628–1629)
  • Thalun, King (1629–1648)
  • Pindale Min, King (1648–1661)
  • Pye Min, King (1661–1672)
  • Narawara, King (1672–1673)
  • Minyekyawdin, King (1673–1698)
  • Sanay Min, King (1698–1714)

Philippines

  • Sultanate of Sulu (complete list) –
  • Batarah Shah Tengah, Sultan (1596–1608)
  • Muwallil Wasit I, Sultan (1610–1650)
  • Muhammad Kudarat, Sultan of Maguindanao (1619–1671), Sultan of Sulu as Nasir ud-Din II (1645–1648)
  • , Sultan (1649/50–1680)
  • , Sultan (late 17th century)
  • , ruler (late 17th century)
  • , Sultan (1685–1710)
  • Sultanate of Maguindanao (complete list) –
  • Kapitan Laut Buisan, Sultan (1597–1619)
  • Muhammad Kudarat, Sultan of Maguindanao (1619–1671), Sultan of Sulu as Nasir ud-Din II (1645–1648)
  • Barahaman, Sultan (c.1678–1699)
  • Kahar Ud-din Kuda, Sultan (?–1702)
  • Spanish East Indies, part of the Captaincy General of the Philippines (complete list) –
Colony, 1565–1901
For details see Spain in southwest Europe

Taiwan

  • Kingdom of Tungning: House of Koxinga (complete list) –
  • Koxinga, Prince (1661–1662)
  • Zheng Xi, Protector (1662)
  • Zheng Jing, Prince (1662–1681)
  • Zheng Kezang, Prince Regent (1681)
  • Zheng Kezang, Prince (1681–1683)

Thailand

  • Ayutthaya Kingdom (complete list) –
Sukhothai dynasty
  • Naresuan, King of Sukhothai (1570–1590), King of Ayutthaya (1590–1605)
  • Ekathotsarot, King (1605–1620)
  • Si Saowaphak, King (1620)
  • Songtham, King (1620–1628)
  • Chetthathirat, King (1628–1629)
  • Athittayawong, King (1629)
Prasat Thong dynasty
  • Prasat Thong, King (1629–1656)
  • Chai, King (1656)
  • Si Suthammaracha, King (1656)
  • Narai, King (1656–1688)
Ban Phlu Luang dynasty
  • Phetracha, King (1688–1703)
  • Lan Na: Burmese rule (complete list) –
  • Nawrahta Minsaw, King (1579–1607/08)
  • , King (1607/08–1608/09)
  • , King (1608/09–1614)
  • , King (1614)
  • Si Songmueang, King (1615–1631)
  • Thipphanet, Lord (1631–1655)
  • Phra Saenmueang, King (1655–1659)
  • King of Phrae, King (1659–1672)
  • Uengsae of Ava, Viceroy (1672–1675)
  • , King (1675–1707)
  • Pattani Kingdom (complete list) –
Inland dynasty
  • Ratu Hijau, Queen (1584–1616)
  • Ratu Biru, Queen (1616–1624)
  • Ratu Ungu, Queen (1624–1635)
  • Ratu Kuning, Queen (1635–1649/88)
First Kelantanese dynasty
  • Bakal, Raja (1688–1690 or 1651–1670)
  • Emas Kelantan, Raja (1690–1704 or 1670–1698)
  • Emas Chayam, Queen (1704–1707 or 1698–1702 and 1716–1718)

Vietnam

  • Champa (complete list) –
  • Po Ro Me, King (1627–1651)
  • Po Niga, King (1652–1660)
  • Po Saut, King (1660–1692)
  • Po Saktirai da putih, King (1695–1728)

Asia: South[]

Asia: West[]

Iran

  • Safavid Iran (complete list) –
  • Abbas I, Shah (1587–1629)
  • Safi, Shah (1629–1642)
  • Abbas II, Shah (1642–1666)
  • Suleiman I, Shah (1666–1694)
  • Husayn, Sultan (1694–1722)
  • Baban (complete list) –
  • , Prince (1649–1670)
  • , Prince (1670–1703)

Oman

  • Imamate of Oman: Nabhani dynasty (complete list) –
  • , Malik (1560–1624)
  • Imamate of Oman: Yaruba dynasty (complete list) –
  • Nasir bin Murshid, Imam (1624–1649)
  • Sultan bin Saif, Imam (1649–1679), Portuguese protectorate ended with 1650
  • Bil'arab bin Sultan, Imam (1679–1692)
  • Saif bin Sultan, Imam (1692–1711)

Saudi Arabia

  • Bani Khalid Emirate (complete list) –
  • , Emir (1669–1682)
  • Muhammad bin Ghurair, Emir (1682–1691)
  • Sa'dun bin Muhammad, Emir (1691–1722)

Turkey

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Sultans
  • Mehmed III, Sultan (1595–1603)
  • Ahmed I, Sultan (1603–1617)
  • Mustafa I, Sultan (1617–1618, 1622–1623)
  • Osman II, Sultan (1618–1622)
  • Murad IV, Sultan (1623–1640)
  • Ibrahim I, Sultan (1640–1648)
  • Mehmed IV, Sultan (1648–1687)
  • Suleiman II, Sultan (1687–1691)
  • Ahmed II, Sultan (1691–1695)
  • Mustafa II, Sultan (1695–1703)
  • Grand Viziers

Yemen

  • Wahidi Balhaf of Ba´l Haf (complete list) –
  • Salih ibn Nasir al-Wahidi, Sultan (c.1640–1670)
  • al-Hadi ibn Salih al-Wahidi, Sultan (c.1670–1706)
  • Emirate of Beihan (complete list) –
  • Muqbil, Amir (1680–?)
  • Hasan, Amir (?)
  • Kathiri (complete list) –
  • Dscha'far ibn 'Abdallah al-Kathir, Sultan (1670–1690)
  • Badr ibn Dscha'far al-Kathir, Sultan (1690–1707)
  • Lower Yafa
  • Afif, ruler (1681–1700)
  • Qahtan ibn Afif, ruler (1700–1720)

Europe[]

Europe: Balkans[]

  • Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro (complete list) –
  • Ruvim II, Prince-bishop (1593–1636)
  • Mardarije I, Prince-bishop (1639–1649)
  • Visarion I, Prince-bishop (1649–1659)
  • Mardarije II, Prince-bishop (1659–1673)
  • Ruvim III, Prince-bishop (1673–1685)
  • Vasilije II, Prince-bishop (1685)
  • Visarion II, Prince-bishop (1685–1692)
  • Sava Očinić, Prince-bishop (1694–1696)
  • Danilo I, Prince-bishop (1696–1735)

Croatia

  • Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
  • Kings (complete list) –
part of the Habsburg Monarchy, also part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown
House of Habsburg
  • Rudolph, King (1576–1608)
  • Matthias II, King (1608–1619)
  • Ferdinand II, King (1619–1637)
  • Ferdinand III, King (1637–1657)
  • Ferdinand IV, King (1647–1654)
  • Leopold I, King (1657–1705)
  • Bans (complete list) –
  • Republic of Ragusa (complete list) –
  • , Rector (1601)
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  • , Rector (1651)
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  • , Rector (1655)
  • Ivan Bunić Vučić, , Rector (?–1658)
  • Cerva, Rector (1659–?)
  • , Rector (1660–?)
  • , Rector (1661)
  • , Rector (1662)
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  • , Rector (1670)
  • , Rector (1671)
  • , Rector (1672)
  • , Rector (1680)
  • , Rector (1681)
  • , Rector (1682)
  • , Rector (1683)
  • , Šišmundo Gundulić, Rector (?–1684)
  • , Rector (?-?)
  • , Rector (1692)
  • , Rector (1693)
  • , Rector (1694)
  • , Rector (1695)
  • , Rector (1696)
  • , , Rector (1699)
  • , Rector (1700)

Europe: British Isles[]

  • Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, Kingdom of Ireland (complete list, complete list) –
  • Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (1558–1603)
  • James VI, King of Scotland (1567–1625), King of England and Ireland (1603–1625)
  • Charles I, King (1625–1649)
  • Commonwealth of England
  • The Protectorate: Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland (complete list) –
  • Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector (1653–1658)
  • Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector (1658–1659)
  • Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, Kingdom of Ireland (complete list, complete list) –
  • Charles I, King of Scotland (1649–1651, 1660–1685), King of England and Ireland (1660–1685)
  • James VII, King (1685–1688)
  • Mary II, Queen co-regnant (1689–1694) and William II, King co-regnant (1689–1702)

Ireland

  • East Breifne (complete list) –
  • Edmond, ruler (1596–1601)
  • Owen, ruler (1601–1609)
  • West Breifne (complete list) –
  • Tadhg Ó Ruairc, Lord (1600–1605)

Europe: Central[]

  • Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany
  • Emperors Elect, Kings
  • Rudolph II, Emperor Elect (1576–1612), King (1575–1612)
  • Matthias, Emperor Elect (1612–1619), King (1612–1618)
  • Ferdinand II, Emperor Elect (1619–1637), King (1618–1637)
  • Ferdinand III, Emperor Elect (1637–1657), King (1636–1657)
  • Ferdinand IV, co-King (1653–1654)
  • Leopold I, Emperor Elect, King (1658–1705)
  • Reichsvizekanzler: Vice Chancellor
  • , Vice Chancellor (1597–1606)
  • , Vice Chancellor (1606–1612)
  • , Vice Chancellor (1612–1627)
  • , Vice Chancellor (1627–1637)
  • , Vice Chancellor (1637–1659)
  • Wilderich von Walderdorff, Vice Chancellor (1660–1669)
  • , Vice Chancellor (1669–1694)
  • , Vice Chancellor (1694–1695)
  • , Vice Chancellor (1698–1705)

Austria

Habsburg monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles
  • Rudolf II, (1576–1612)
  • Matthias, (1612–1619)
  • Ferdinand II, (1619–1637)
  • Ferdinand III, (1637–1657)
  • Leopold I, (1657–1705)

Hungary

  • Rudolph, King (1576–1608)
  • Matthias II, King (1608–1619)
  • Ferdinand II, King (1619–1637)
  • Ferdinand III, King (1637–1657)
  • Ferdinand IV, King (1647–1654)
  • Leopold I, King (1657–1705)

Poland

  • Sigismund III Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1587–1632)
  • Władysław IV Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1632–1648)
  • John II Casimir Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1648–1668)
  • Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki, King and Grand Duke (1669–1673)
  • John III Sobieski, King and Grand Duke (1674–1696)
  • Augustus II the Strong, King and Grand Duke (1697–1706, 1709–1733)
  • Duchy of Prussia (complete list) –
  • Albert Frederick, Duke (1568–1618)
  • John Sigismund, Duke (1618–1619)
  • George William, Duke (1619–1640)
  • Frederick William, Duke (1640–1688)
  • Frederick I, Duke (1688–1701), King (1701–1713)

Europe: East[]

  • Crimean Khanate (complete list) –
  • Ğazı II Giray, Khan (1596–1607)
  • Toqtamış Giray, Khan (1607–1608)
  • Selâmet I Giray, Khan (1608–1610)
  • Canibek Giray, Khan (1610–1623)
  • Mehmed III Giray, Khan (1623–1628)
  • Canibek Giray, Khan (1628–1635)
  • İnayet Giray, Khan (1635–1637)
  • Bahadır I Giray, Khan (1637–1641)
  • Mehmed IV Giray, Khan (1641–1644)
  • İslâm III Giray, Khan (1644–1654)
  • Mehmed IV Giray, Khan (1654–1666)
  • Adil Giray, Khan (1666–1671)
  • Selim I Giray, Khan (1671–1678)
  • Murad Giray, Khan (1678–1683)
  • , Khan (1683–1684)
  • Selim I Giray, Khan (1684–1691)
  • Saadet III Giray, Khan (1691)
  • Safa Giray, Khan (1691–1692)
  • Selim I Giray, Khan (1692–1699)
  • Devlet II Giray, Khan (1699–1702)
  • Sigismund III Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1587–1632)
  • Władysław IV Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1632–1648)
  • John II Casimir Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1648–1668)
  • Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki, King and Grand Duke (1669–1673)
  • John III Sobieski, King and Grand Duke (1674–1696)
  • Augustus II the Strong, King and Grand Duke (1697–1706, 1709–1733)
  • Moldavia (complete list) –
  • Qasim Khanate (complete list) –
  • , Khan (1600–1610)
  • Arslanghali, Khan (1614–1627)
  • Sayed Borhan, Sultan (1627–1679)
  • Fatima Soltan, Khanum (1679–1681)
  • Tsardom of Russia (complete list) –
  • Boris Godunov, Tsar (1598–1605)
  • Feodor II, Tsar (1605)
  • Dmitriy I, Tsar (1605–1606)
  • Vasili IV, Tsar (1606–1610)
  • Vladislav I, Tsar (1610–1612)
  • Michael I, Tsar (1613–1645)
  • Alexis, Tsar (1645–1676)
  • Feodor III, Tsar (1676–1682)
  • Peter I, Tsar (1682–1721), Emperor (1721–1725)
  • Ivan V, co-Tsar (1682–1696)
  • Principality of Wallachia (complete list) –

Europe: Nordic[]

Denmark–Norway

  • Christian IV, King (1588–1648)
  • Frederick III, King (1648–1670)
  • Christian V, King (1670–1699)
  • Frederick IV, King (1699–1730)
  • Duchy of Schleswig (complete list) –
  • Christian IV of Denmark, Duke (1588–1648)
  • John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Duke (1590–1616)
  • Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Duke (1616–1659)
  • Frederick III of Denmark, Duke (1648–1670)
  • Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Duke (1659–1695)
  • Christian V of Denmark, Duke (1670–1699)
  • Frederick IV, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Duke (1695–1702)

Sweden

  • Charles IX, Regent (1599–1604), King (1604–1611)
  • Swedish Empire (complete list) –
  • Gustavus Adolphus, King (1611–1632)
  • Christina, Queen (1632–1654)
  • Charles X Gustav, King (1654–1660)
  • Charles XI, King (1660–1697)
  • Charles XII, King (1697–1718)

Europe: Southcentral[]

  • Duchy of Mantua (complete list) –
  • Vincenzo, Duke (1587–1612)
  • Francesco IV, Duke (1612)
  • Ferdinando, Duke (1612–1626)
  • Vincenzo II, Duke (1626–1627)
  • Charles I, Duke (1627–1637)
  • Charles II, Duke (1637–1665)
  • Ferdinando Carlo, Duke (1665–1708)
  • Principality of Massa and Margraviate of Carrara (complete list) –
  • Alberico I Cybo-Malaspina, Marquis (1554–1623), Prince and Marquis (1558–1623)
  • Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina, Prince and Marquis (1623–1662)
  • , Prince and Marquis (1662–1690)
  • Duchy of Massa and Principality of Carrara (complete list) –
  • , Prince and Marquis (1662–1664), Duke and Prince (1664–1690)
  • , Duke and Prince (1690–1710)
  • Duchy of Montferrat (complete list) –
  • Vincent I, Duke (1587–1612)
  • Francis II, Duke (1612)
  • Ferdinand, Duke (1612–26)
  • Vincent II, Duke (1626–27)
  • War of the Mantuan Succession, ruler (1627–1631)
  • Maria, Duchess (1612–1661)
  • Charles I, Duke (1627–1637)
  • Charles II, ruler (1637–1665)
  • Ferdinand Charles, Duke (1665–1708)
  • Papal States (complete list) –
  • Clement VIII, Pope (1592–1605)
  • Leo XI, Pope (1605)
  • Paul V, Pope (1605–1621)
  • Gregory XV, Pope (1621–1623)
  • Urban VIII, Pope (1623–1644)
  • Innocent X, Pope (1644–1655)
  • Alexander VII, Pope (1655–1667)
  • Clement IX, Pope (1667–1669)
  • Clement X, Pope (1670–1676)
  • Innocent XI, Pope (1676–1689)
  • Alexander VIII, Pope (1689–1691)
  • Innocent XII, Pope (1691–1700)
  • Clement XI, Pope (1700–1721)
  • Duchy of Parma (complete list) –
  • Ranuccio I, Duke (1592–1622)
  • Odoardo, Duke (1622–1646)
  • Ranuccio II, Duke (1646–1694)
  • Francesco, Duke (1694–1727)
  • San Marino
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  • , , Captains Regent (1601–1602)
  • Giuliano Gozi, Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1602)
  • , , Captains Regent (1602–1603)
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  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1605–1606)
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  • Camillo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1607–1608)
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  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1612–1613)
  • Camillo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1613)
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  • Camillo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1616–1617)
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  • , Andrea Giannini, Captains Regent (1619–1620)
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  • Camillo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1620–1621)
  • Bernardino Belluzzi, , Captains Regent (1621)
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  • , Andrea Giannini, Captains Regent (1627–1628)
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  • , Federico Gozi, Captains Regent (1629–1630)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1633–1634)
  • , Federico Gozi, Captains Regent (1634)
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  • Giuliano Gozi, Stefano Ricci, Captains Regent (1635–1636)
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  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1637–1638)
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  • , Federico Gozi, Captains Regent (1640–1641)
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  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1642)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1647–1648)
  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1648)
  • Giuliano Gozi, , Captains Regent (1648–1649)
  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1649)
  • , , Captains Regent (1649–1650)
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  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1652–1653)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1653)
  • , , Captains Regent (1653–1654)
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  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1656–1657)
  • Innocenzo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1657)
  • , , Captains Regent (1657–1658)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1658–1659)
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  • , Antonio Ricci, Captains Regent (1659–1660)
  • , , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1660)
  • , , Captains Regent (1660–1661)
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  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1661–1662)
  • , , Captains Regent (1662)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, , Captains Regent (1662–1663)
  • , , Captains Regent (1663)
  • , , Captains Regent (1663–1664)
  • , , Captains Regent (1664)
  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1664–1665)
  • , , Captains Regent (1665)
  • , , Captains Regent (1665–1666)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1666–1667)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1667)
  • , , Captains Regent (1667–1668)
  • , , Captains Regent (1668)
  • , , Captains Regent (1668–1669)
  • , , Captains Regent (1669)
  • , , Captains Regent (1669–1670)
  • , , Captains Regent (1670)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1670–1671)
  • , , Captains Regent (1671)
  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1671–1672)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1673–1674)
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  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1674–1675)
  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1675)
  • , , Captains Regent (1675–1676)
  • , , Captains Regent (1676)
  • Lodovico Belluzzi, , Captains Regent (1676–1677)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1677–1678)
  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1678)
  • , , Captains Regent (1678–1679)
  • , , Captains Regent (1679)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1680–1681)
  • , Giovanni Serafini, Captains Regent (1681)
  • , , Captains Regent (1681–1682)
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  • , Innocenzo Bonelli, Captains Regent (1682–1683)
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  • Innocenzo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1688)
  • , , Captains Regent (1688–1689)
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  • Innocenzo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1692–1693)
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  • , , Captains Regent (1697–1698)
  • Innocenzo Bonelli, , Captains Regent (1698)
  • , , Captains Regent (1698–1699)
  • , , Captains Regent (1699)
  • , , Captains Regent (1699–1700)
  • , , Captains Regent (1700)
  • , , Captains Regent (1700–1701)

  • Grand Duchy of Tuscany (complete list) –
  • Republic of Venice (complete list) –
  • , Doge (1595–1606)
  • Leonardo Donato, Doge (1606–1612)
  • Marcantonio Memmo, Doge (1612–1615)
  • Giovanni Bembo, Doge (1615–1618)
  • Nicolò Donato, Doge (1618–1618)
  • , Doge (1618–1623)
  • Francesco Contarini, Doge (1623–1624)
  • Giovanni I Cornaro, Doge (1624–1630)
  • Nicolò Contarini, Doge (1630–1631)
  • Francesco Erizzo, Doge (1631–1646)
  • Francesco Molin, Doge (1646–1655)
  • Carlo Contarini, Doge (1655–1656)
  • , Doge (1656–1656)
  • Bertuccio Valiero, Doge (1656–1658)
  • Giovanni Pesaro, Doge (1658–1659)
  • Domenico II Contarini, Doge (1659–1674)
  • Nicolò Sagredo, Doge (1674–1676)
  • Alvise Contarini, Doge (1676–1683)
  • Marcantonio Giustinian, Doge (1683–1688)
  • Francesco Morosini, Doge (1688–1694)
  • Silvestro Valiero, Doge (1694–1700)
  • Alvise II Mocenigo, Doge (1700–1709)

Southern Italy

  • Kingdom of Naples (complete list) –
The Kingdom of Naples was ruled in personal union with Spain from 1504 to 1713.
  • Philip II, King (1598–1621)
  • Philip III, King (1621–1647)
  • Henry of Guise, Doge (1647–1648)
  • Philip III, King (1648–1665)
  • Charles V, King (1665–1700)
  • Philip IV, King (1700–1713)
  • Kingdom of Trinacria: Sicily (complete list) –
  • Philip III, King (1598–1621)
  • Philip IV, King (1621–1665)
  • Charles III, King (1665–1700)
  • Philip V, King (1700–1713)

Malta

  • Hospitaller Malta (complete list) –
  • Martín Garzés, Grand Master (1595–1601)
  • Alof de Wignacourt, Grand Master (1601–1622)
  • Luís Mendes de Vasconcellos, Grand Master (1622–1623)
  • Antoine de Paule, Grand Master (1623–1636)
  • Giovanni Paolo Lascaris, Grand Master (1636–1657)
  • Martin de Redin, Grand Master (1657–1660)
  • Annet de Clermont-Gessant, Grand Master (1660 )
  • Rafael Cotoner, Grand Master (1660–1663)
  • Nicolás Cotoner, Grand Master (1663–1680)
  • Gregorio Carafa, Grand Master (1680–1690)
  • Adrien de Wignacourt, Grand Master (1690–1697)
  • Ramón Perellós, Grand Master (1697–1720)

Europe: Southwest[]

Andorra

  • Andorra
  • Episcopal Co-Princes (complete list) –
  • Andreu Capella, Episcopal Co-Prince (1588–1609)
  • , Episcopal Co-Prince (1609–1620)
  • Luis Díez de Aux y Armendáriz, Episcopal Co-Prince (1622–1627)
  • Antonio Pérez, Episcopal Co-Prince (1627–1632)[62]
  • Pau Duran, Episcopal Co-Prince (1634–1651)
  • Juan Manuel de Espinosa, Episcopal Co-Prince (1655–1663)
  • , Episcopal Co-Prince (1664–1670)
  • Pere de Copons i Teixidor, Episcopal Co-Prince (1671–1681)
  • Joan Baptista Desbac i Mortorell, Episcopal Co-Prince (1682–1688)
  • Oleguer de Montserrat i Rufet, Episcopal Co-Prince (1689–1694)
  • Julià Cano Thebar, Episcopal Co-Prince (1695–1714)
  • French Co-Princes (complete list) –
  • Henry IV, French Co-Prince (1572–1610)
  • Louis XIII, French Co-Prince (1610–1643)
  • Louis XIV, French Co-Prince (1643–1715)

Catalonia

  • Pau Claris, President (1641)

Navarre

  • Henry III, King (1572–1610)
  • Louis II, King (1610–1620)

Portugal

  • Kingdom of Portugal (complete list) –
  • Philip II, King (1598–1621)
  • Philip III, King (1621–1640)
  • John IV, King (1640–1656)
  • Afonso VI, King (1656–1683)
  • Peter II, King (1683–1706)

Spain

  • Habsburg Spain: Crown of Castile and Crown of Aragon
  • Monarchs (complete list) –
  • Philip III the Pious, King (1598–1621)
  • Philip IV, King (1621–1665)
  • Charles II the Bewitched, King (1665–1700)

Europe: West[]

France

  • Henry IV, King (1589–1610)
  • Louis XIII, King (1610–1643)
  • Louis XIV, King (1643–1715)
  • Anjou (complete list) –
  • Gaston I, Duke (1608–1626)
  • Philip I, Duke (1640–1660)
  • Philippe Charles, Duke (1668–1671)
  • Louis Francis, Duke (1672)
  • Philip II, Duke (1683–1700)
  • Auvergne (complete list) –
  • Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, Count (1589–1608)
  • Margaret of Valois, Count (1608–1610)
  • County of Maine (complete list) –
  • Charles VI of Maine, Count (?–1611)
  • Henry, Duke of Mayenne, Count (1611–1621)
  • Charles II Gonzaga, Count (1621–1631)
  • Ferdinand Gonzaga, Count (1631–1632)
  • Charles III Gonzaga, Count (1632–?)
  • Ercole, Lord (1589–1604)
  • Honoré II, Lord (1604–1612), Prince (1612–1662)
  • Louis I, Prince (1662–1701)
  • Duchy of Nevers (complete list) –
  • Charles III Gonzaga, Duke (1595–1637)
  • Charles IV Gonzaga, Duke (1637–1659)
  • Jules Mazarin, Duke (1659–1661)
  • Philippe Jules Mancini, Duke (1661–1707)

Low Countries

  • United Provinces: Dutch Republic
For the preceding rulers, look under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • Stadtholders (complete list) –
  • Maurice, Stadtholder (1585–1625)
  • Frederick Henry, Stadtholder (1625–1647)
  • William II, Stadtholder (1647–1650)
  • William III, Stadtholder (1672–1702)
  • Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Grand Pensionary (1586–1619)
  • Andries de Witt, Grand Pensionary (1619–1621)
  • Anthonie Duyck, Grand Pensionary (1621–1629)
  • Jacob Cats, Grand Pensionary (1629–1631)
  • Adriaan Pauw, Grand Pensionary (1631–1636)
  • Jacob Cats, Grand Pensionary (1636–1651)
  • Adriaan Pauw, Grand Pensionary (1651–1653)
  • Johan de Witt, Grand Pensionary (1653–1672)
  • Gaspar Fagel, Grand Pensionary (1672–1688)
  • Michiel ten Hove, Grand Pensionary (1688–1689)
  • Anthonie Heinsius, Grand Pensionary (1689–1720)
  • County of Drenthe (complete list) –
For the preceding rulers, see the County of Drenthe under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • Francisco Verdugo, Stadtholder (1581–1594)
  • Frederik van den Bergh, in name only, Stadtholder (1595–1618)
  • William Louis of Nassau-Dillenburg, Stadtholder (1595–1620)
  • County of Flanders (complete list) –
  • Isabella Clara Eugenia, Countess (1598–1621)
  • Philip VI, Count (1621–1665)
  • Charles IV, Count (1665–1700)
  • Philip VII, Count (1700–1706)
  • Lordship of Frisia (complete list) –
For the preceding rulers, see the Lordship of Frisia under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • Francisco Verdugo, Stadtholder (1581–1594)
  • William I, Stadtholder (1580–1884)
  • William Louis, Stadtholder (1584–1620)
  • Lordship of Groningen (complete list) –
For the preceding rulers, see the Lordship of Groningen under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • Francisco Verdugo, Stadtholder (1581–1594)
  • William Louis, Stadtholder (1584–1620)
  • Duchy of Guelders (complete list) –
For the preceding rulers, see the Duchy of Guelders under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • William IV of Bergh, Stadtholder (1581–1585)
  • Claude de Berlaymont, Stadtholder (1585–1587)
  • Florent de Berlaymont, Stadtholder (1587–1626)
  • Adolf van Nieuwenaar, Stadtholder (1584–1589)
  • Maurice, Stadtholder (1590–1625)
  • County of Holland, Lordship of Utrecht, County of Zeeland (complete list) –
For the preceding rulers, look under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • William I, Stadtholder (1572–1584)
  • Adolf van Nieuwenaar, Stadtholder (1584–1589)
  • Maurice, Stadtholder (1585–1625)
  • Lordship of Overijssel (complete list) –
For the preceding rulers, see the Lordship of Overijssel under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • Francisco Verdugo, Stadtholder (1581–1594)
  • Adolf van Nieuwenaar, Stadtholder (1584–1589)
  • Frederik van den Bergh, Stadtholder (1594–1618)

Eurasia: Caucasus[]

Azerbaijan

  • Baku Khanate (complete list) –
  • , Khan (1735–1768)
  • Fatali, Khan (1768–1770)
  • , Khan (1770–1772)
  • , Khan (1772–1783)
  • , Khan (1783–1791)
  • Muhammad Quli, Khan (1791–1792)
  • Husayn Quli, Khan (1792–1797)
  • Mirza Muhammad II, Khan (1797–1801)
  • Ganja Khanate (complete list) –
  • Shahverdi, Khan (1747–1761)
  • Muhammad Hasan, Khan (1761–1781)
  • Ibrahim Khalil, Khan (1781–1784)
  • Hajji Beg, Khan (1784–1786)
  • Rahim, Khan (1786)
  • Javad, Khan (1786–1804)
  • Nakhichevan Khanate (complete list) –[63]
  • Heydar Qoli, Khan (1747–1787)
  • Kalbali, Khan (1787–1823)
  • Huseyn Ali, Khan (1680–1721)
  • Ahmad, Khan (1721)
  • Chulaq Surkhay, Khan (1721–1722)
  • Husayn Ali, Khan (1722–1758)
  • Fatali, Khan (1758–1789)
  • Ahmad, Khan (1789–1791)
  • Shaykh Ali Agha, Khan (1791–1806)
  • Tabriz Khanate (complete list) –
  • Najaf Qoli I, Khan (1731–1785)
  • Khodadad, Khan (1785–1787)
  • Hossein Qoli, Khan (1786–1793, 1797–1798)
  • Jafar Qoli Donboli, Khan (1786–1802)

Georgia

  • Principality of Abkhazia (complete list) –
  • Putu, Prince (c.1580–1620)
  • Seteman, Prince (c.1620–1640)
  • Sustar, Prince (c.1640–1665)
  • Zegnak, Prince (c.1665–1700)
  • Kingdom of Imereti (complete list) –
  • Rostom, King (1588–1589, 1590–1605)
  • George III, King (1605–1639)
  • Alexander III, King (1639–1660)
  • Bagrat V, King (1660–1661, 1663–1668, 1669–1678, 1679–1681)
  • Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili, King (1661–1663)
  • Archil, King (1661–63, 1678–79, 1690–91, 1695–96, 1698)
  • Demetre, King (1663–1664)
  • George III of Guria, King (1681–1683)
  • Alexander IV, King (1683–1690, 1691–1695)
  • George V, King (1696–1698)
  • Simon, King (1699–1701)
  • Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) –
  • Alexander II (Ottoman vassal after 1578), King (1574–1602, 1602–1605)
  • David I, King (1602)
  • Alexander II (restored), King (1602–1605)
  • Constantine I, King (1605)
  • Teimuraz I, King (1605–1614, 1615, 1625–1633, 1634–1648)
direct Persian rule (1614–1615, 1616–1625, 1633, 1648–1664, 1676–1703)
  • Archil, King (1664–1675)
  • Heraclius I, King (1675–1676)
  • Kingdom of Kartli (complete list) –
  • George X, King (1599–1606)
  • Luarsab II, King (1606–1615)
  • Bagrat VII, King (1615/16–1619)
  • Simon II, rival King (1619–1630/31)
  • Teimuraz I, rival King (1625–1633)
  • Rostom, King (1633–1658)
  • Vakhtang V, King (1658–1675)
  • George XI, King (1676–1688, 1703–1709)
  • Heraclius I, King (1688–1703)

Russia: Dagestan

  • Gazikumukh Khanate (complete list) –
  • Surkhay ibn Garai-Bek, Khan (1700–1741)
  • Murtazali ibn Surkhay, Khan (1741–1743)
  • Muhammad ibn Surkhay, Khan (1743–1789)
  • Surkhay ibn Muhammad, Khan (1789–1820)

Oceania[]

Chile: Easter Island

  • Marama Ariki, King (c.1600)
  • Riu Tupa Hotu (Nui Tupa Hotu?), King (?)
  • Toko Te Rangi, King (?)
  • Kao Aroaro (Re Kauu?), King (?)
  • Mataivi, King (?)
  • Kao Hoto, King (?)

French Polynesia

  • Takumasiva, King (17th century)
  • Pou, King (17th century)
  • Tuakalau, King (17th century)
  • Eiki, King (17th century)
  • Tuiuvea, King (17th century)
  • Lilo-kaivale, King (17th century)

Tonga

  • Moʻunga ʻo Tonga, King (?)
  • Fotofili, King (fl.1643)
  • Vaea, King (?)
  • Moeakiola, King (?)
  • Tatafu, King (?)

United States: Hawaii

  • Kauai (complete list) –

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Information about pre-Oromo kings from Werner J. Lange, History of the Southern Gonga (Southwestern Ethiopia), (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1982), pp. 28–30.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Werner J. Lange, History of the Southern Gonga (Southwestern Ethiopia) (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1982), p. 64.
  4. ^ C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford, Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593–1646 (London: Hakluyt Society, 1954), p. lvi. Amnon Orent, "Refocusing on the History of Kafa prior to 1897: A Discussion of Political Processes" in African Historical Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2. (1970), p. 268.
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  11. ^ The Tarikh al-Sudan states that Dawud II ruled for 22 years.
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  24. ^ Sutherland (1973–1974).
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