List of state leaders in the 17th century explained
- Lists of state leaders by century
- See also
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)
Kwilu dynasty
Kinkanga dynasty
Kwilu dynasty
Kimpanzu dynasty
Kinlaza dynasty
Civil War
Awenekongo
- Daniel I, Manikongo (1674–1678)
- Kongo claimants of Kibangu (complete list) –
- Pedro IV, Awenekongo (1695–1709)
- Kongo claimants of Lemba (complete list) –
- Mwongo Matamba, Queen (?–1631)
- Njinga Mona, King (1666–1669)
- Njinga Mona, King (1670–1680)
- Francisco I, King (1680–1681)
Colony, 1575–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Cameroon
- Nebasi Suh, King (1552–1570)
- Ambebi Ferh, King (1570–1635)
- Nebanfor, King (1635–1677)
- Ngouloure, Mfon (1629–1672)
Chad
- ‘Abdallah, Mbangi (1568–1608)
- 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
- Shamba Bolongongo, Nyim (c.1600)
- 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)
- Cibind Yirung, Mwaantaangaand (c.1600–c.1630)
- Yaav I a Yirung, Mwaantaangaand (c.1630–c.1660)
- Yaav II a Nawej, Mwaantaangaand (c.1660–c.1690)
- Mbala I Yaav, Mwaant Yaav (c.1690–c.1720)
Congo, Republic of the
- Moe Poaty I Kamangou, King (16th or 17th century)
- Ngouli N'Kama Loembe, King (17th century)
Gabon
- Reto Ndongo, 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)
Kenya
Nabahani dynasty (complete list) –
Rwanda
South Sudan
- Odaagø Ocøllø, Rädh (c.1600–1635)
- Dhokoth, Rädh (c.1670–1690)
Uganda
- Juuko, Kabaka (c.1680–c.1690)
Horn of Africa area
Ethiopia
Solomonic dynasty (complete list) –
- Yaqob, Emperor (1597–1603, 1604–1606)
- Badancho, Hinnare-tato (c.1580–1603)
- Benero, Hinnare-tato (c.1605–1619)
- Sysgayo, Hinnare-tato (c.1619–1630)
- Emana Krestos, Hinnare-tato (c.1630–1640)
- Gumičo, Hinnare-tato (c.1650–1645)
- Techochi, Hinnare-tato (mid 17th century)
- Gaha Nechocho, Hinnare-tato (mid 17th century)
- Ambiraj, Tato (1567–1600)[3]
- Chowaka, Tato (1660–1690)
- Hāshim ibn ʿAli, Emīr (1662–1671)
- ʿAbdullah ibn ʿAli, Emīr (1671–1700)
- 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)
Tigre dynasty (complete list)[5] –
- Gazenja, Kawa (17th century)
- Addayo, Kawa (17th century)
Somalia
- Garaad Abdale, Sultan (1585–1612)
- Garaad Ali, Sultan (1612–1655)
- Garaad Mohamud IV, Sultan (1655–1675)
- Garaad Naleye, Sultan (1675–1705)
Indian Ocean
Comoros
- Alimah III, Sultan/female ruler (c.1676–c.1711)
Madagascar
- Andriamandisoarivo (Tsimanata), King (c.1690–1720)
Africa: Northcentral
Tunisia
Muradid dynasty –
Africa: Northeast
Egypt
Sudan
- Unsa I, Sultan (1591–1603/4)[7] [8]
- Badi I, Sultan (1611/2–1616/7)
Africa: Northwest
Algeria
Vassal state, 1671–1830
- Ismail, Pasha (1659–1686)
- Umar Pasha, Pasha (1694–1695)
- Umar Pasha, Pasha (1698–1700)
Pashas without power, 1700–1711
Morocco
Succession war: 1603–1627
Africa: South
Angola
- Mbandi a Ngola, Ngola (1592–1617)
- Ngola Mbandi, Ngola (1617–1624)
under Portuguese vassalage
- Hari a Kiluanje, King (1626)
of Ndongo-Matamba;
of the state of Pungo a Ndongo;
Mozambique
Colony, 1498–1972
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
South Africa
Company rule of the Dutch East India Company, 1652–1795; British occupation, 1795–1803
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Zimbabwe
- Gatsi Rusere, Mwenemutapa (1589–1623)
- Nyambu Kapararidze, Mwenemutapa (1623–1629)
becomes a Portuguese vassal (1629)
- Mavura Mhande Felipe, Mwenemutapa (1629–1652)
- Siti Kazurukamusapa, Mwenemutapa (1652–1663)
becomes a Rozwi Vassal (1663)
- Kamharapasu Mukombwe, Mwenemutapa (1663–1692)
- Nyakambira, Mwenemutapa (1692–1694)
returns to Portuguese vassalage (1694)
- Nyamaende Mhande, 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
- Ehengbuda, Oba (1580–1602)[9]
- Akengboi, Oba (1669–1675)
- Akenkpaye, Oba (1675–1684)
- Akengbedo, Oba (1684–1689)
- Ore-Oghene, Oba (1689–1701)
- Abomey (complete list) –
- Té-Agbanlin, Ahosu (1688–1729)
Burkina Faso
- Kampadiboaghi, Nunbado (1571–1615)
- Kampadi, Nunbado (1615–1659)
- Tantiari, Nunbado (1659–1684)
- Lissoangui, Nunbado (1684–1709)
Cape Verde
Colony, 1462–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Ghana
- Mumunumfi, Agonahene (1588–1620)
- Mumunumfi, Denkyirahene (1620–1624)
- Werempe Ampem, Denkyirahene (1624–1637)
Guinea-Bissau
Colony, 1474–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Mali
Keita dynasty (complete list) –
- Nanka Traoré, Faama (c.1650–?)
Niger
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]
- 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
- Muhammed VI Bukalmarami, Mai (1596–1612)
- Ibrahim III of Bornu, Mai (1612–1619)
- Idris IV of Bornu, Mai (1677–1696)
- Dunama VII, Mai (1696–1715)
• Gobir Empire
• Ibrahim Babari. (16th century)
• Bawa Jangwarzo (17th century)
• Muhammadu Yumfa 18th century)
- Abipa, Alaafin (c.1600–?)
- Oluodo, Alaafin (17th century)
- Ajagbo, Alaafin (17th century)
- Kanran, Alaafin (17th century)
- Muhammad Zaki, Sultan (1582–1618)
- al-Hajj, Sultan (1648–1649)
- Shekarau (emir), Sultan (1649–1651)
- Dadi, Sultan (1670–1703)
- Lagos (complete list) –
Senegal
- Gireun Buri Dyelen, Buur-ba (1597–1605)
- Birayma Penda, Buur-ba (1605–1649)
- Birayma Mba, Buur-ba (1649–1670)
- Bakar Penda, Buur-ba (1670–1711)
- Waalo (complete list) –
- Naatago Aram Bakar, King (1674–1708)
Sierra Leone
- 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
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
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
Americas: Central
Guatemala
Spanish Colony, 1609–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Nicaragua
Americas: North
Canada
French colony, 1535–1763
For details see France under western Europe
British colony, 1610–1907
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Mexico
Spanish Colony, 1521–1821
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Americas: South
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
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
Asia: Central
Kazakhstan
- Sengge, Khong Tayiji (1653–1670)
Mongolia
Tajikistan
- Abd al-Latif, Khan (1618–1630)
- Nur ad-Din, Khan (1667–1668)
- YuIbars, Khan (1669–1670)
- Abd al Latif, Khan (1670)
- Yahiya Khoja, Khan (1694–1695)
- Hanim Padsha, Khatun (1695)
Tibet
- Khri Grags pa'i dBang phyug, King (c.1600)
- Khri Nam rgyal Grags pa lde, King (fl. 1618)
Uzbekistan
- Nadr Muhammad, Khan (1642–1645)
- Abdu'l-Aziz, Khan (1645–1680)
- Haji Muhammad I, Khan (1558–1602)
- Arab Muhammad I, Khan (1602–1623)
- Isfandiyar, Khan (1623–1643)
- unnamed, Khan (1685–1714)
- Khudaydad, Khan (1685–1687)
- Muhammad Awrang I, Khan (1687–1694)
- Chuchaq, Khan (1694–1697)
- Ishaq Agha Shah Niyaz, Khan (1698–1701)
- Kalmyk Khanate (complete list) –
- Shukhur Daichin, Khan (1644–1661)
- Puntsug, Khan (1661–1672)
Asia: East
China
- Wanli, Emperor (1572–1620)
- Kangxi, Emperor (1661–1722)
China: Taiwan
Dutch colony 1624–1668
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
- Kamachat Aslamie, King, (?–1648)
Spanish Colony, 1626–1642
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Japan
Second Shō dynasty –
Tributary state of the Ming dynasty, 1429–1644
Vassal state of Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872
Korea
Mongolia
Asia: Southeast
Brunei
- Nassaruddin, Sultan (1690–1710)
Cambodia
- Ponhea Nhom, King (1600–1603)
- Barom Reachea IV, King (1603–1618)
- Thommoreachea II or Sri Dharmaraja II, King (1628–1630)
Indonesia
Indonesia: Java
- Abu’lma’ali Ahmad, Sultan (1638–c.1650)
- Abdul Fadhl, Sultan (1687–1690)
- Panembahan Ratu, Sultan (c.1570–1649)
- Panembahan Girilaya, Sultan (c.1650–1662)
Split into the Kraton Kasepuhan, Kraton Kanoman, Kraton Kacirebonan, Panembahan Cirebon lines
Kraton Kacirebonan (complete list) –
- 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)
- 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)
- Sepuh I Syamsuddin, Sultan (1662–1697)[23]
- Sepuh II Jamaluddin, Sultan (1697–1723)
- Cirebon, Kraton Kanoman (complete list) –
- Anom I Badruddin, Sultan (1662–1703)[23]
- Cirebon, Panembahan line (complete list) –
- 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 –
- Raden Mas Jolang, Sultan (1601–1613)
- Agung, Sultan (1613–1645)
Indonesia: Sumatra
- Panglima Dewa Sakti, Raja (1580–1612)
- Kahar bin Panglima Dewa Sakdi, Raja (1612–1673)
- Bendahara Raja Badiuzzaman, Raja (1673–1750)
- Johor Sultanate (complete list) –
Hilir Jambi, Sultan (1687–1696)
Sultan Sri Maharaja Batu, Sultan (1690–1721)
Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo)
- 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 –
- Timbang Paseban, Governor, Sultan (1600–1609)
- Sepudak, King (1609–1632)
- Anom Kesumayuda, King (1632–1670)
- Muhammad Shafi ud-din I, Sultan (1675–1685)
- 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
- 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
Gelgel (complete list) –
- Ola Adobala, Raja (c.1665)
- 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)
- Dom António II, Raja (c.1688)
- Amabi (complete list) –
- Saroro Neno, Raja (c.1655)
- Ama Kefi Meu, Raja (1666–1704)
- Sonbai Besar (complete list) –
- Ama Tuan/ Ama Utang, Emperor (c.1650–c.1680)
- 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)
- 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
- Said Barakat Shah, Sultan (1583–1606)
- 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
- Oupagnouvarath, King (1622–1623)
- Souligna Vongsa, King (1637–1695)
- Kham Sanh, King (1651–1688)
- Kam Lan, King (1688–1700)
Malaysia
Malaysia: Peninsula
Champa dynasty (complete list) –
- Muhammad ibni al-Marhum Sultan Ibrahim, Sultan (1597–1602)
- Addil ud-din, Sultan (1579–1597, 1602–1605)
- Samir ud-din, Sultan (1605–1616)
- 'Abdu'l Kadir, Sultan (1616–1637)
- Sakti I, Raja (1637–1649)
- Loyor bin Raja Sakti I, Raja (1649–1663)
- Sa'adong I, Rata (1667–1671)
- Abdul Rahim, Sultan (1671–1676)
- Omar Ibni Al-Marhum Raja Sakti I, Sultan (1675–1721)
- Pahang 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
Myanmar / Burma
Philippines
- Muhammad Kudarat, Sultan of Maguindanao (1619–1671), Sultan of Sulu as Nasir ud-Din II (1645–1648)
- Salah ud-Din, Sultan (1649/50–1680)
- Ali Shah, Sultan (late 17th century)
- Nur ul-Azam, ruler (late 17th century)
- Muhammad Kudarat, Sultan of Maguindanao (1619–1671), Sultan of Sulu as Nasir ud-Din II (1645–1648)
- Barahaman, Sultan (c.1678–1699)
Colony, 1565–1901
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Taiwan
House of Koxinga (complete list) –
- Zheng Xi, Protector (1662)
Thailand
- Ayutthaya Kingdom (complete list) –
Sukhothai dynasty
- Naresuan, King of Sukhothai (1570–1590), King of Ayutthaya (1590–1605)
Prasat Thong dynasty
Ban Phlu Luang dynasty
- Phetracha, King (1688–1703)
- Lan Na: Burmese rule (complete list) –
- Thado Minsaw (Phra Choi), King (1607/08–1608/09)
- Minye Deibba (Phra Chaiyathip), King (1608/09–1614)
- 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)
Inland dynasty
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
- Po Ro Me, King (1627–1651)
- Po Niga, King (1652–1660)
- Po Saut, King (1660–1692)
- Po Saktirai da putih, King (1695–1728)
- Đại Việt
Mạc dynasty (complete list) –
Revival Lê dynasty (complete list) –
Trịnh lords (complete list) –
Nguyễn lords (complete list) –
Asia: South
See also: List of state leaders in the 17th-century South Asia.
Asia: West
Iran
- Faqi Ahmad, Prince (1649–1670)
- Sulaiman Baba, Prince (1670–1703)
Oman
Nabhani dynasty (complete list) –
Yaruba dynasty (complete list) –
Saudi Arabia
- Barak bin Ghurair bin Masoud Al Hamid, Emir (1669–1682)
- Muhammad bin Ghurair, Emir (1682–1691)
- Sa'dun bin Muhammad, Emir (1691–1722)
Turkey
Yemen
- Salih ibn Nasir al-Wahidi, Sultan (c.1640–1670)
- al-Hadi ibn Salih al-Wahidi, Sultan (c.1670–1706)
- Emirate of Beihan (complete list) –
- Hasan, Amir (?)
- Kathiri (complete list) –
- Dscha'far ibn 'Abdallah al-Kathir, Sultan (1670–1690)
- Qahtan ibn Afif, ruler (1700–1720)
Europe
Europe: Balkans
- Visarion I, Prince-bishop (1649–1659)
- Mardarije II, Prince-bishop (1659–1673)
- Vasilije II, Prince-bishop (1685)
- Visarion II, Prince-bishop (1685–1692)
Croatia
part of the Habsburg monarchy, also part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown
House of Habsburg
- Antun Orsata Gondole, Rector (1601)
- Sabo Menze, Rector (1602)
- Marin Tudisi, Rector (1603)
- Frano Caboga, Rector (1611)
- Vlaho Gondola, Rector (1612)
- Marin Sorgo, Rector (1614)
- Stijepo Prodanello, Rector (1615)
- Stijepo Proculo, Rector (1616)
- Lamprica Cerva, Rector (1617)
- Niko Gozze, Rector (1619)
- Frano Sorgo, Rector (1620)
- Tomo Basilio, Rector (1621)
- Đivo Menze, Rector (1622)
- Đivo Clasci, Rector (1623)
- Frano Nika Sorga, Rector (1624)
- Pijero Cerva, Rector (1627)
- Pijero Cerva, Rector (1628)
- Pavo Pozza, Rector (1629)
- Jero Gozze, Marin Menze, Rector (1630)
- Đivo Nika Gondole, Rector (1631)
- Simo Menze, Rector (1639)
- Pavo Pozza, Rector (1640)
- Džono Resti, Rector (1641)
- Luko Andra Sorga, Rector (1642)
- Pavo Pozza, Rector (1643)
- Luco Caboga, Rector (1651)
- Luko Sorgo, Rector (1652)
- Frano Ghetaldi, Rector (1654)
- Marin Proculo, Rector (1655)
- Luko Gozze, Rector (1660–?)
- Marin Proculo, Rector (1661)
- Frano Šiška Sorga, Rector (1662)
- Simo Menze, Rector (1664)
- Luko Resti, Rector (1665)
- Simo Ghetaldi, Miho Menze, Rector (1667–?)
- Marin Sorgo, Rector (1670)
- Đivo Mata Ghetaldi, Rector (1671)
- Jero Menze, Rector (1672)
- Kliment Menze, Rector (1680)
- Mato Bunić, Rector (1681)
- Niko Binčulić, Rector (1682)
- Klement Menze, Rector (1683)
- Mato Gondola, Rector (?-?)
- Lovrijenac Sorgo, Rector (1692)
- Rafo Gozze, Rector (1693)
- Đivo Karla Sorga, Rector (1694)
- Jero Menze, Rector (1695)
- Dominko Bucchia, Rector (1696)
- Đivo Šiška Gondole, Vlađ Bona, Rector (1699)
- Vlaho Cerva, Rector (1700)
Europe: British Isles
- James VI & I, King of Scotland (1567–1625), King of England and Ireland (1603–1625)
- Charles II, King of Scotland (1649–1651, 1660–1685), King of England and Ireland (1660–1685)
Ireland
- Edmond, ruler (1596–1601)
Europe: Central
See also: List of state leaders in the 17th-century Holy Roman Empire.
- Rudolph II, Emperor Elect (1576–1612), King (1575–1612)
- Matthias, Emperor Elect (1612–1619), King (1612–1618)
- Reichsvizekanzler: Vice Chancellor –
- Rudolf Coraduz von und zu Nußdorf, Vice Chancellor (1597–1606)
- Leopold von Stralendorf, Vice Chancellor (1606–1612)
- Hans Ludwig von Ulm, Vice Chancellor (1612–1627)
- Peter Heinrich von Stralendorf, Vice Chancellor (1627–1637)
- Ferdinand Sigismund Graf Kurtz von Senftenau, Vice Chancellor (1637–1659)
- Leopold Wilhelm Graf von Königsegg-Rothenfels, Vice Chancellor (1669–1694)
- Gottlieb Amadeus Graf von Windisch-Graetz, Vice Chancellor (1694–1695)
- Dominik Andreas I. von Kaunitz, Vice Chancellor (1698–1705)
Austria
Habsburg monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles
Hungary
Poland
Kingdom of Poland (complete list) –
- Sigismund III Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1587–1632)
Europe: East
Grand Duchy of Lithuania (complete list) –
- Sigismund III Vasa, King and Grand Duke (1587–1632)
Cossack Hetmanate List of rulers of Cossack Hetmanate (1648-1764)
- Ivan Mazepa, Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine, Hetman of allied Hetmanate, Prince of Holy Roman Empire (1687-1704, 1704-1709, 1707-1709)
- Eid al-Muhammad, Khan (1600–1610)
- Peter I, Tsar (1682–1721), Emperor (1721–1725)
Europe: Nordic
Denmark–Norway
Sweden
- Christina, Queen (1632–1654)
Europe: Southcentral
- Alberico II Cybo-Malaspina, Prince and Marquis (1662–1664), Duke and Prince (1664–1690)
- Maria, Duchess (1612–1661)
Southern Italy
The Kingdom of Naples was ruled in personal union with Spain from 1504 to 1713.
Malta
Europe: Southwest
Andorra
- Andreu Capella, Episcopal Co-Prince (1588–1609)
- Bernat de Salba i Salba, Episcopal Co-Prince (1609–1620)
- Juan Manuel de Espinosa, Episcopal Co-Prince (1655–1663)
- Melcior Palau i Bosca, 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)
Catalonia
Navarre
Portugal
Spain
Crown of Castile and Crown of Aragon
- Monarchs (complete list) –
Europe: West
France
Ancien Régime (complete list) –
- Louis Francis, Duke (1672)
- Charles II Gonzaga, Count (1621–1631)
- Ferdinand Gonzaga, Count (1631–1632)
- Honoré II, Lord (1604–1612), Prince (1612–1662)
Low Countries
For the preceding rulers, look under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
For the preceding rulers, see the County of Drenthe under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
For the preceding rulers, see the Lordship of Frisia under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
For the preceding rulers, see the Lordship of Groningen under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
For the preceding rulers, see the Duchy of Guelders under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
For the preceding rulers, look under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
For the preceding rulers, see the Lordship of Overijssel under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
Eurasia: Caucasus
Azerbaijan
- Mirza Muhammad I, Khan (1735–1768)
- Abd Allah Beg, Khan (1770–1772)
- Mirza Muhammad II, Khan (1783–1791)
- Heydar Qoli, Khan (1747–1787)
- Huseyn Ali, Khan (1680–1721)
- Chulaq Surkhay, Khan (1721–1722)
- Husayn Ali, Khan (1722–1758)
- Najaf Qoli I, Khan (1731–1785)
- Khodadad, Khan (1785–1787)
- Hossein Qoli, Khan (1786–1793, 1797–1798)
Georgia
- Putu, Prince (c.1580–1620)
- Seteman, Prince (c.1620–1640)
- Sustar, Prince (c.1640–1665)
- Rostom, King (1588–1589, 1590–1605)
- Bagrat V, King (1660–1661, 1663–1668, 1669–1678, 1679–1681)
- Archil, King (1661–63, 1678–79, 1690–91, 1695–96, 1698)
- Alexander II (Ottoman vassal after 1578), King (1574–1602, 1602–1605)
- Alexander II (restored), King (1602–1605)
- Teimuraz I, King (1605–1614, 1615, 1625–1633, 1634–1648)
direct Persian rule (1614–1615, 1616–1625, 1633, 1648–1664, 1676–1703)
Russia: Dagestan
- Surkhay ibn Garai-Bek, Khan (1700–1741)
- Murtazali ibn Surkhay, Khan (1741–1743)
- Muhammad ibn Surkhay, Khan (1743–1789)
Oceania
Chile: Easter Island
- Marama Ariki, King (c.1600)
- Riu Tupa Hotu (Nui Tupa Hotu?), King (?)
- Kao Aroaro (Re Kauu?), King (?)
French Polynesia
- Takumasiva, 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 (?)
United States: Hawaii
- Kaikilani, supreme high chief (female) (1575–1605)
See also
Notes and References
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- Information about pre-Oromo kings from Werner J. Lange, History of the Southern Gonga (Southwestern Ethiopia), (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1982), pp. 28–30.
- Werner J. Lange, History of the Southern Gonga (Southwestern Ethiopia) (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1982), p. 64.
- 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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- The Tarikh al-Sudan states that al-Amin ruled for 7 years. The date of 1618 for the death of al-Amin and the succession of Askia Dawud II is mentioned in the Tarikh al-Sudan Book: Sad, Abd al-Ramn ibn Abd Allh . Houdas . Octave Victor . Tarikh es-Soudan par Abderrahman ben Abdallah ben 'Imran ben 'Amir es-Sa'di : Traduit de l'arabe par O. Houdas . E. Leroux . Paris . 1900 . 1085622287 . fr . 341.
- The Tarikh al-Sudan states that Dawud II ruled for 22 years.
- Dates calculated on the basis of Lange, Diwan, 80-94.
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- De Graaf & Pigeaud (1974), p. 179–84.
- Stokvis (1888); Sulendraningrat (1985); Sunardjo (1996), p. 81.
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- Barta 1994, p. 296.
- Barta 1994, p. 297.
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- Markó 2000, p. 120.
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- Barta 1994, pp. 304-305.
- Markó 2000, pp. 98-99.
- Barta 1994, pp. 305-309.
- Markó 2000, pp. 102-103.
- Barta 1994, pp. 314-315., 321-324.
- Markó 2000, p. 104.
- Barta 1994, pp. 314-315., 325-326.
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- Barta 1994, p. 326.
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- Markó 2000, p. 113.
- Markó 2000, p. 119.
- Markó 2000, pp. 96-97.
- Markó 2000, pp. 110-111.
- Markó 2000, pp. 94-95.
- Markó 2000, pp. 120-122.
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