List of political entities in the 11th century BC explained

See also: List of state leaders in the 11th century BC.

Political entities in the 12th century BCPolitical entities in the 10th century BCPolitical entities by century

See main article: List of pre-modern states. This is a list of political entities in the 11th century BC (1100–1001 BC).

Sovereign states

Sovereign stateYears
Ammon1000–332 BC[1]
Alba Longa1200–700 BC[2]
Anarta1100–550 BC
Anga1380–550 BC
Aram-DamascusLate 12th century BC – 732 BC
Aramea2300–700 BC
Arcadia1000–743 BC
Argolis1200–379 BC
Asmaka1150–300 BC
Assyria 2025–609 BC[3]
Athens1556–355 BC
Ba 13th century[4] – 316 BC
Babylonia 1155–689 BC
Bashan 12th – 9th century BC[5]
Bit-Istar12th century – 710 BC
Cao1053–487 BC
Caria11th – 6th century BC
Chaldea1100–539 BC
Chedi1250–344 BC
Chola3rd century BC – 1279 AD
Chorasmia1290–180 BC
Chorrera1800–300 BC
Chu 1030–223 BC
Colchis1300 BC – 2nd century AD
Danda1100–450 BC
Dasarna1150–600 BC
Deng1200–678 BC
Diauehi1118–760 BC
Dilmun2600–675 BC, 1200–125 BC
Donghu1400–150 BC
Doris1100–560 BC
Eastern Guo1046–767 BC
Edom1200–125 BC
Elam2800–550 BC
Epirus1183–168 BC
Eshnuna2000–8th century BC
Etruria1200–550 BC
Gandhara1450–510 BC
Gojoseon 2333–108 BC
Gumie1046–480 BC
Han1046–764 BC
Huang891-648 BC
Iberia 1000–302 BC
Illyria 2000–168 BC
Ionia 1070–545 BC
Israel1050–63 BC
Jin1042–376 BC
Jiroft3100–2200 BC
Kalinga1376–285 BC
Kamboja 1450–195 BC
Kasi 600–345 BC
Kasmira 1250–322 BC
Kekeya 1250 – c. 4th century BC
Kikata 2000–1700 BC
Kimpurusha 1000–325 BC
Kirata 1350 – c. 300 BC
Kosala1300–266 BC
Kuru1376–285 BC
Kush 1070 BC – 350
Lower Egypt1070–664 BC
Liburnia 11th century – 34 BC
Locria 1250–386 BC
Lucania 1000–356 BC[6]
Lullubi 2400–650 BC
Lycia1250–546 BC
Lydia1200–546 BC
Madra1350–350 BC
Magadha1200–600 BC
Mannaea1110–616 BC
Magan2200–550 BC
Matsya1250–318 BC
Messenia1300-724 BC
Minaea580–85 BC
Moab1300–400 BC
Mysia1320–301 BC
Nairi1190–890 BC
Namar2350–750 BC
Nok1000 BC – 300 AD
Olmec1400–400 BC
Oenotria1000–325 BC
Oscans1000–4th centuries BC
Pandya1350–460 BC
Paphlagonia1480–183 BC[7]
Pragjyotishac. 11th century – 350 BC
Philistia1175–732 BC
Phoenicia1200–536 BC
Phrygia1200–700 BC
Pundra1300 BC – 550 AD
Pi1046–418 BC
Qi 1046–241 BC
Qiang 2000–150 BC
Quan 1250–704 BC
Saba1100–275 BC
Sam'al1200–680 BC
Saurashtra950–355 BC
Sindhu1300–320 BC
Shěn1050–500 BC
Shu1046–316 BC
Song1058–286 BC
Sparta11th century BC – 195 BC
Tan1046–684 BC
Ta Netjeru/Land of Punt2500[8] – 1069 BC[9]
Teng1046–414 BC
Tartessos1000–450 BC
Thebes3200–30 BC
Trigarta1150–322 BC
Tuwanuwa1000–700 BC
Tyrrhenia1100–764 BC
Upper Egypt1070–664 BC
United Monarchy of Israel1050–930 BC
Vanga1300 BC – 580 AD
Văn Lang2524–258 BC
Vatsa1100–323 BC
Vidarbha1200–322 BC
Virata1200–322 BC
Western Guo1046–687 BC
Wey1046–687 BC
Wu1046–473 BC
Xing1046–632 BC
Xu1042[10] – 512 BC[11]
Yaksha 1200–350 BC
Zhou1045–256 BC
Zou1012–350 BC

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Book: Cornell, Tim . The beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000-264 BC) . 1995 . Routledge . 978-0-415-01596-7 . Routledge history of the ancient world . London; New York . 71.
  3. Web site: 2024-07-29 . Assyria History, Map, & Facts Britannica . 2024-08-13 . www.britannica.com . en.
  4. Book: Steven F. Sage . Ancient Sichuan and the Unification of China . January 1992 . State University of New York Press . 978-0791410387 . 51–52 . Mentions of a "Ba country" appeared in Shang dynasty oracle bones from the 13th century BC where the king of Shang contemplated attacking the Ba..
  5. Book: Edward Lipiński . On the Skirts of Canaan in the Iron Age: Historical and Topographical Researches . Peeters Publishers . 2006 . 978-90-429-1798-9 . 225–242.
  6. Web site: Kingdoms of Italy: Research into the Physical History of Mankind. Pritchard. James Cowles. 1999-2014. The History Files. 18 March 2014.
  7. Web site: Middle East Kingdoms Ancient Anatolia. 2014. The History Files. 20 April 2014.
  8. Web site: Barras . Colin . We have finally found the land of Punt, where pharaohs got their gifts . registration . 2024-08-13 . New Scientist . en-US.
  9. Tyldesley, Hatchepsut, p.146
  10. Book: Li, Feng . Landscape and power in early China: the crisis and fall of the Western Zhou, 1045-771 BC . 2006 . Cambridge University Press . 978-0-521-85272-2 . Cambridge . ocm62307694.
  11. Book: Deng, Yinke . History of China . 2007 . China Intercontinental Press . 978-7-5085-1098-9 . 1st . Journey into China . Beijing . 33.