See also: List of state leaders in the 17th century BC.
See main article: List of pre-modern states.
See also: List of Bronze Age states. This is a list of political entities in the 17th century BC (1700–1601 BC).
Sovereign state | Years | |
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Akkadian Empire | 2334–2193 BC | |
Amorite | 2000–1595 BC | |
Armi | 2290–40 BC | |
Aramea | 2300–700 BC | |
Arzawa | 2300–1200 BC | |
Assyria – | 2025–911 BC | |
Athens | 1556–355 BC | |
Babylonia | 1894–732 BC | |
Byblos | 1800–970 BC | |
Chorrera | 1800–300 BC | |
Dilmun | 2600–675 BC | |
Ebla | 3500–1600 BC | |
Egypt | 3050–1550, 1077–322 BC | |
Elam | 2800–550 BC | |
Eshnuna | 2000 – 8th century BC | |
Gojoseon | 2333–108 BC | |
Gutium | 2108–2089 BC | |
Hatti | 2700–1900 BC | |
Hitti | 1900–1600 BC | |
Hyksos | 1800–1178 BC | |
Illyria | 2000–168 BC | |
Indus | 3100–1300 BC | |
Kussara | 1900–1650 BC | |
Lukka | 2000–1183 BC | |
Lullubi | 2400–650 BC | |
Luvia | 2300–1400 BC | |
Magan | 2200–550 BC | |
Mari | 2900–1759 BC | |
Minoa | 2700–1420 BC | |
Namar | 2350–750 BC | |
Pelasgia | 3000–1183 BC | |
Purushanda | 2000–1650 BC | |
Punt | 2400–1069 BC | |
Qi | 1600–445 BC | |
Qiang | 2000–150 BC | |
Sea Peoples | c. 2000 – 1175 BC | |
Sumeria | 2900–1674 BC | |
Ugarit | 2500–1090 BC | |
Upper Mesopotamia | 1809–1776 BC | |
Văn Lang | 2879–258 BC | |
Xia | 2205–1600 BC | |
Xu | 2000–512 BC |