List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900) explained
This is a
list of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900) AD, except for the
leaders within British south Asia and its predecessor states, and those leaders within the Holy Roman Empire.
These polities are generally sovereign states, but excludes minor dependent territories, whose leaders can be found listed under territorial governors in the 19th century. For completeness, these lists can include colonies, protectorates, or other dependent territories that have since gained sovereignty.
Africa
Africa: Central
Angola
- Kambolo ka Ngonga, King (1851–1856)
- Kamweje ka Kalunga, King (1856–1857)
- Mbumba a Kinguri, King (1857–1873)
- Malenge a Kitumba, King (1873)
- Kasanje ka Kalanyi, King (1888)
vassal to Portugal: 1888–1914
Colony, 1575–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Cameroon
- Achirimbi I, King (1799–1852)
- Ngouhouo, Mfon (1818–1865)
- Doo a Priso, Chief (19th century)
German colony, 1884–1916
For details see the German Empire under central Europe
Central African Republic
Chad
- 'Abdul Qadir II al-Mahdi, Mbangi (1846–1858)
- Abu-Sekkin Mohammed IV, Mbangi (1858–1870)
- 'Abd ar-Rahman II, Mbangi (1870–1871)
- Abu-Sekkin Mohammed IV, Mbangi (1871–1884)
- Burkomanda IV as-Saghir, Mbangi (1884–1885)
- Ngarmane Ermanala, Regent (1885)
- 'Izz ad-Din Muhammad al-Sharif ibn Salih Derret, Kolak (1835–1858)
- 'Ali ibn Muhammad, Kolak (1858–1874)
- Yusuf ibn 'Ali, Kolak (1874–1898)
- Ibrahim ibn 'Ali, Kolak (1898–1900)
- Ahmad Abu al-Ghazali ibn 'Ali, Kolak (1900–1901)
- rule of Rabih az-Zubayr
Colony, 1900–1960
For details see France under western Europe
Congo: Belgian; today, the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Bope Mobinji, Nyim (1840–1885)
- Mikope Mobinji, Nyim (1885–1890)
- KotoMboke, Nyim (1890–1896)
- Ilunga Kabale, muLopwe (1837–1864)
- Maloba Konkola, muLopwe (1864–1865)
- Kitamba, muLopwe (1865–1869)
- Kasongo a Kalombo, muLopwe (1869–1886)
- Nawej II Ditend, Mwaant Yaav (c.1800–1852)
- Mulaj a Namwan, Mwaant Yaav (1852–1857)
- Cakasekene Naweej, Mwaant Yaav (1857)
- Muteba II a Cikombe, Mwaant Yaav (1857–1873)
- Mbala II a Kamong Isot, Mwaant Yaav (1873–1874)
- Mbumb I Muteba Kat, Mwaant Yaav (1874–1883)
- Cimbindu a Kasang, Mwaant Yaav (1883–1884)
- Kangapu Nawej, Mwaant Yaav (1884–1885)
- Mudib, Mwaant Yaav (1885–1886)
- Mutand Mukaz, Mwaant Yaav (1886–1887)
- Governors general (complete list) –
Congo: French; today, the Republic of the Congo
Colony, 1882–1910
For details see France under western Europe
Equatorial Guinea
Colony, 1778–1968
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Gabon
- Ombango Rogombe "Ikinda" / King Pascal, Agamwinboni (1840–1862)
- Ndebulia, Agamwinboni (1862–1865
- Ntchènguè, Agamwinboni (1865–1882
French Colony, 1882–1910
For details see France under western Europe
São Tomé and Príncipe
Colony, 1470–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Africa: East
Great Lakes area
Burundi
Kenya
British protectorate, 1895–1920
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Nabahani dynasty
- Ahmad ibn Fumo Bakari, Mfalume (1840–1856)
- Ahmad Simba Balla ibn Fumo Luti, Mfalume (1856–1858)
unnamed dynasty
- Shaykh Muhammad, Mfalume (1858–1870)
- Wituland (complete list) –
- Ahmad ibn Fumo Bakari, Mfalume (1858–1888)
- Fumo Bakari ibn Ahmad, Mfalume (1888–1890)
- Bwana Shaykh ibn Ahmad, Mfalume (1890–1891)
- Fumo 'Umar ibn Ahmad, Mfalume (1891–1893,1895–1923)
Rwanda
South Sudan
Tanzania
Colony, 1885–1919
For details see the German Empire under central Europe
- Ifundikila, King (1840–1858)
- Mnywasela, King (c.1858–1860)
- Mkasiwa, King (1860–1875)
- Majid, Sultan (1856–1870)
- Ali I, Sultan (1890–1893)
- Hamad, Sultan (1893–1896)
Uganda
- Mutambuka, Omugabe (1839–1873)
- Ntare V Rugingiza, Omugabe (1873–1895)
- Olimi V, Omukama (1848–1852)
British protectorate, 1894–1962
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Horn of Africa area
Djibouti
Colony, 1896–1946
For details see France under western Europe
Eritrea
Colony, 1890–1936
For details see Italy under southcentral Europe
Ethiopia
- Hanfere ibn Aydahis, Amoyta (1832–1862)
- Abba Rago I, Moti(c.1845–c.1860)
- Abba Magal, Moti (c.1860–1870)
- Abba Rago II, Moti (c.1870)
- Abba Jifar, Moti (late 19th century)
- Abba Dula, Moti (1854–1879)
- Abba Jubir, Moti (June 1879–c.1890)
- Abba Fogi, Moti (c.1890–1899)
- Gawi Nechocho or Haji Ginoch, King (1845–1854)
- Kaye Sherocho or Kamo, King (1854–1870)
- Gali Sherocho, King (1870–1890)
- Mereda Bekere, Moti (1871–1888)
- Ibsa, Abba Bagibo, Supera (1825–1861)
- Abba Bulgu, Supera (1861–1883)
- Abba Gomoli II, Supera (1883–1891)
- Welayta
Tigre dynasty (complete list)[8] –
Somalia
- Suldaan Maxamuud Suldaan Cismaan Suldaan Maxamuud, King (1844–1860)
Colony, 1890–1936
For details see Italy under southcentral Europe
Protectorate, 1884–1940, 1941–1960
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Indian Ocean
Comoros
- Mohamed bin Saidi Hamadi Makadara, Sultan (1865–1874)
- Joseph Lambert, Duc d'Imerina, Regent (1868–1871)
- Abderremane bin Saidi Hamadi Makadara, Sultan (1878–1885)
- Mohammed Shekhe, Sultan (1885–1886)
- Marjani bin Abudu Shekhe, Sultan (1886–1888)
- Fadeli bin Othman, Balia Juma, Abudu Tsivandini, Regents (1888–1889)
- Mahmudu bin Mohamed Makadara, Regent (1889–1897)
- Salim bin Alawi, Sultan (1837–1852)
- Saidi Abdallah bin Salim, Sultan (1852–1891)
- Salim bin Abdalla, Sultan (1891–1891)
- Saidi Omar bin Saidi Hasan, Sultan (1891–1892)
- Saidi Mohamed bin Saidi Omar, Sultan (1892–1912)
- French Comoros (complete list) –
French protectorate, 1887–1908
For details see France under western Europe
Madagascar
French protectorate, 1882–1897
Colony, 1897–1958
For details see France under western Europe
Mauritius
Colony, 1810–1968
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Seychelles
Part of British Mauritius, 1811–1903
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Africa: Northcentral
Libya
Tunisia
Protectorate, 1881–1956
For details see France under western Europe
Africa: Northeast
Egypt
- Sa'id, Khedive (1854–1863)
Sudan
- Muhammad al-Husayn, Sultan (1838–1873)
- Ibrahim, Sultan (1873–1874)
- Nasir, Mukūk (1843–c.1860)
Condominium of the United Kingdom and Egypt, 1899–1956
For details see the United Kingdom and Egypt
Africa: Northwest
Algeria
French Départements, 1830–1962
For details see France under western Europe
Morocco and Western Sahara
Alaouite dynasty (complete list) –
Overseas territory, 1884–1975
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
Africa: South
Botswana
British protectorate, 1885–1966
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Eswatini/ Swaziland
- tiNdlovukati (complete list) –
- Labotsibeni Mdluli, Ndlovukati (1894–1925), Queen Regent (1899–1903) Queen Regent under British rule (1903–1921)
Lesotho
Kingdom, 1822–1884
British colony, 1884–1966
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Malawi
British protectorate, 1893–1907
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Mozambique
- Hasani Usufu, Sultan (1849–1861)
- Musa Mohammad Sahib Quanto, Sultan (?–1879)
- Umar Farelay (also known as Mahamuieva), Sultan (c.1890–1910)
- Gaza Empire (complete list) –
- Mzila, ruler (c.1864–c.1884)
Colony, 1498–1972
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Namibia
Colony, 1884–1915
For details see the German Empire under central Europe
South Africa
- Jobe kaKhayi, Chief (?–1806)
- Executive Committee: W. Collins, F.P. Schnehage, G.J. du Toit (1888)
British colony, 1795–1910
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
British colony, 1843–1910
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
British colony, 1877–1881, 1902–1910
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Zambia
- Liswaniso, Morêna in rebellion (1863)
- Mowa Mamili, Regent (1876)
- Sikufele (in rebellion) (1885)
- Kapumba Mwongo Mfwama, Mwata (1850–1854)
- Chinyanta Munona, Mwata (1854–1862)
- Mwonga Nsemba, Mwata (1862–1870)
- Chinkonkole Kafuti, Mwata (1870–1872)
- Lukwesa Mpanga, Mwata (1872–1883, 1885–1886)
Zimbabwe
Company rule, 1890–1924
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
- Changamire Tohwechipi Zharare, King (1831–1866)[11]
Africa: West
Benin
- Hanto Tona, King (1846–1858)
- Soji Komin Agidi, King (1858–1873)
- Ahrlonko Butiyi, King (1889–1894)
- Kwasihela Diogo, King (1894–1895)
State annexed by France (1895)
See also Ovonramwen
French protectorate, 1894–1900
- Mikpon, Ahosu (1864–1872)
- Ajibolu, Oba of Ketu (1795–1816)
Burkina Faso
Buricimba dynasty
- Labidiedo, Bilanbedo (?–1881)
- Haminari, Bilanbedo (1881–1883)
- Yendabri, Bilanbedo (1883–1887)
- Yempaabu, ruler (1890s–?)
- Bantia, ruler (19th century)
- Yenkpaari, ruler (19th century)
- Yembrima, ruler (late 19th century–1897)
- Yentema, ruler (1897–1899)
- Bandigoo, ruler (19th century)
- Wurbendi, ruler (19th century)
- Yembuado, ruler (19th century)
- Baalisongi, ruler (19th century)
- Yenkoari, ruler (19th century)
- Yembrima, ruler (late 19th century–1889)
- Yensombu, ruler (1889–1892)
- Alfa Hano, ruler (c.1870–c.1874)
- Gazari, ruler (c.1874–1883)
- Babatu, ruler (1883–1899)
- Bako Moru Wattara, ruler (1839–1851)
- Laganfyela Moru, ruler (1851–1854)
- Ali Dyan, ruler (1854–1878)
- Kokoroko Dyan, ruler (1878–1885)
- Sabana, ruler (1885–1892)
- Tyeba Wattara Nyandane, ruler (1892–1897)
- Brahima Sori bi Hama, Almami (1832–1861)
- Seku bi Salifu, Almami (1861–1887)
- Bubakar Amadu bi Isa, Almami (1887–1890)
- Bubakar bi Sori, Almami (1890–1891)
- Yembrima, Boopo (19th century)
- Baahamma, Boopo (late 19th century)
- Yempaabu, Boopo (late 19th century)
- Labidiedo, Boopo (late 19th century–1887)
- Tintuoriba Adama, Boopo (1887–1896)
- Hampanli, Boopo (1896–1897)
- Yempabu, Nunbado (1846–1856)
- Yempadigu, Nunbado (1856–1883)
- Yentuguri, Nunbado (1883–1892)
- Yenkpaari, Pielabedo (1844–1851)
- Yencaari, Pielabedo (1851–1856)
- Sapilem, Naaba (19th century)
- Nyambre, Naaba (19th century)
- Salma, Naaba (19th century)
- Naaba Kutu I, Moogo-naaba (1850–1871)
- Naaba Sanum, Moogo-naaba (1871–1889)
- Naaba Wobgo, Moogo-naaba (1889–1897)
- Naaba Mazi, Moogo-naaba (1896–1896)
- Rima Naaba Yemde, Yatenga naaba (1850–1877)
- Naaba Sanum, Yatenga naaba (1877–1879)
- Rima Naaba Woboga, Yatenga naaba (1879–1884)
- Naaba Piiyo II, Yatenga naaba (1884–1885)
- Rima Naaba Baongo, Yatenga naaba (1885–1895)
- Naaba Bulli, Yatenga naaba (1895–1899)
- Sidiyete Wedraogo, ruler (1895–1896)
- Naaba Ligidi, Yatenga naaba (1899–1902)
Cape Verde
Colony, 1462–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Gambia
British colony and protectorate, 1821–1965
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
- Tomani Bojang, King (?–1875)
Ghana
- Kwabena Dwomo, Regent (1874)
- Civil War period, (1883–1888)
- Owusu Kofi, Interim Council Chairman (1884)
- Akyampon Panyin, Interim Council Chairman (1884–1887)
- Owusu Sekyere II, Regent (1887–1888)
British colony, 1821–1957
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Guinea
- Ibrahima Sori Dongolfella, Almami (?–1890)
- Bokar Biro's elder brother, Almami (1890–?)
- Amadu, Almami (1892–1894)
Colony, 1894–1958
For details see France under western Europe
Guinea-Bissau
Colony, 1474–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Ivory Coast
Colony, 1893–1960
For details see France under western Europe
Liberia
Mali
- Mamady Kandian, Fama (?–1854)
- Mansa Douala, Faama (?–1876)
Colony, 1880–1958
For details see France under western Europe
Mauritania
Niger
Askiya dynasty (complete list) –
- Koïzé Babba, Askiya (1845–1864)
- Koïzé Babba Baki, Askiya (1864–1865)
- Ouankoÿ, Askiya (1865–1868)
- Biyo Birma, Askiya (1868–1882)
- Doauda, Askiya (1882–1887)
- Zarmakoy Kassam/Kossom Baboukabiya, King (1856–1865)
- Zarmakoy Abdou Kyantou Baba, King (1865–1890)
- Zarmakoy Alfa Atta, King (1890–1897)
- Zarmakoy Attikou, King (1897–1902)
- Zabarima –
Nigeria
- Hamidu bi Adama, Regent (1847–?)
- Muhammadu Lawal, Baban-Lamido (1847–1872)
- Umaru Sanda, Baban-Lamido (1872–1890)
- Effiom Okoho Asibong I Ekpo Minika, King (1849–1852)
- Ededem Effiom II, King (1852–1858)
- Eyo Asibong II, King (1859–1872)
- Edem Asibong III Eyamba VIII, King (1872–1879)
- Orok Edem Eyamba IX, King (1880–1896)
- Opubo Annie Pepple the Great, King (1792–1828)
- Adumtaye-Bereibibo Adapa Bristol-Alagbariya, King (1828–1830)
- William Dappa Pepple I, King (1830–1854, 1861–1866)
- Dapu Fubara II Pepple, King (1854–1855)
under British protectorate from 1886–1914
- Waribo, Regent (1888–1892)
House of Kanemi
- Umar, Shehu (1837–1853, 1854–1881)
- Shomoye, Regent (1845–1846, 1862–1868)
- Okukenu, Regent (1846–1854), Alake (1854–1862)
- Ademola I, Alake (1869–1877)
- Oyekan, Alake (1879–1881)
- Oluwajin, Alake (1885–1889)
- Oshokalu, Alake (1891–1898)
- Gbadebo I, Alake (1898–1920)
- Shita dan Salih Alimi, Emir (1842–1860)
- Zubayro dan Abdusalami, Emir (1860–1868)
- Shita Aliyu dan Shittu, Emir (1868–1891)
- Moma dan Zubayru, Emir (1891–1896)
- Sulaymanu dan Aliyu, Emir (1896–1914)
- Lagos (complete list) –
- Kien Mingi VI, King (1846–1863)
- Joshua Constantine Ockiya Mingi VII, King (1863–1879)
- Ezimilo, Eze Nri (1795–1886)
- Masaba dan Malam Dendo, Etsu (1859–1873)
- Umaru Majigi dan Muhamman Majigi, Etsu (1873–1884)
- Abu Bakr dan Masaba, Etsu (1895–1897, 1899–1901)
- Muhammadu dan Umaru Majigi, Etsu (1897–1899)
- Opobo (complete list)–
- Perekule, chairman Council of Chiefs (1887–1891)
- Cookey Gam, political agent (1891–1893)
- Adelu, Alaafin (1859–1875)
vassal to the United Kingdom: 1888–1896
- Muhammadu al-Bukhari, Grand Vizier (1890–1903)
- Suleja Emirate (complete list) –
- Jatau "Abu Ja", Emir (1825–1851)
- Abu Kwaka "Dogon Sarki", Emir (1851–1877)
- Ya`quba dan Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki, Emir (1849–1850)
- Sulaymanu Dan Addo dan Ibrahimu, Emir (1850–1871)
- Abd Allahi Gallo dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi, Emir (1871–1888)
British protectorate, 1884–1893/ 1893–1900
British colony, 1821–1957
British protectorate, 1900–1914
British protectorate, 1900–1914
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Senegal
- Maysa Tènde Jor Samba Fal, Damel (1832–1855)
- Birima Ngone Latir Fal, Damel (1855–1860)
- Ma-Kodu Kumba Yande Fal, Damel (1860–1861)
- Ma-Jojo Jegeñ Kodu Fal, Damel (1861)
- Lat Jor Ngone Latir Jop, Damel (1862–1864)
- Ma-Jojo Jegeñ Kodu Fal, Damel (1864–1868)
- Lat Jor Ngone Latir Jop, Damel (1871–1882)
- Amari Ngone Fal, Damel (1883)
- unknown Almaami (1804–1859)
Vassal of the Toucouleur Empire, 1861–1877
- Mustafa, Almaami (1859–1868)
- Ahmadu Sego, Almaami (1868–1875)
- Birayamb Ma-Dyigen, Buur-ba (1850–1855)
- al-Buri Peya, Buur-ba (1855–1856)
- Bakan-Tam Yaago, Buur-ba (1856–1858)
- Taanor, Buur-ba (1858–1863)
- Bakan-Tam Khaari, Buur-ba (1863–1871)
- Amadu Seeku, Buur-ba (1871–1875)
- Balleh N'Gougou N'Dao (or Ballé Khordia Ndao), Maad Saloum (1825–1853)
- Bala Adam Njie, Maad Saloum (1853–1856)
- Kumba N'Dama Mbodj, Maad Saloum (1856–1859)
- M'Backeh Kodu Njie, Maad a Sinig (1884–1885)[21]
- Waalo (complete list) –
Federation of colonies, 1895–1958
For details see France under western Europe
Sierra Leone
- Moribu Kindo, Bai (1840–1859)
British colony and protectorate, 1808–1961
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Togo
Protectorate, 1884–1916
For details see the German Empire under central Europe
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
Dominica
British Colony, 1763–1978
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
British Colony, 1763–1979
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Dominican Republic
- José Antonio Hungría, Francisco Antonio Gómez Báez, José Ramón Luciano y Franco, Junta of Generals (1868)
- Pedro Tomás Garrido, José de Jesús de Castro, Pedro Pablo de Bonilla, Juan Bautista Zafra, Pablo López Villanueva, Jacinto Peynado, Council of Secretaries of State (1876)
- Pablo López Villanueva, José Caminero Matías, Juan Esteban Ariza Matos, Fidel Rodríguez Urdaneta, José de Jesús Eduardo de Castro Álvarez, Juan Bautista Zafra y Miranda, Pedro Tomás Garrido Matos, Superior Governing Junta (1876)
- Cesáreo Guillermo, Alejandro Angulo Guridi, Pedro Maria Aristy, Council of Secretaries of State (1878–1879)
- Tomás Demetrio Morales, Arístides Patiño, Enrique Henríquez y Alfau, Jaime R. Vidal, Braulio Álvarez, Council of Secretaries of State (1899)
- Mariano Cestero, Álvaro Logroño, Arístides Patiño, Pedro María Mejía, Council of Secretaries of State (1899)
Haiti
- Council of Secretaries of State (1874)
Netherlands
Dutch colony 1634–1828, 1845–1954
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Saint Kitts and Nevis
British colony, 1882–1983
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Saint Lucia
British colony, 1802–1979
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Trinidad and Tobago
British colony, 1797–1962
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Americas: Central
Belize
British colony, 1749–1862
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
British colony, 1862–1981
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
- Francisco Gómez, Acting President (1852)
- Francisco de Aguilar, Acting President (1855–1856)
- José Francisco Montes, Acting President (1862)
- José Francisco Montes, Acting President (1862–1863)
- Marcelino Mejía, Provisional President (1876)
- Council of Ministers, (1883)
Nicaragua
- Government Junta, President (1857)
Americas: North
Canada
British colony, 1610–1907
British colony, 1841–1867
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Mexico
United States
- Grover Cleveland, President (1885–1889)
- Grover Cleveland, President (1893–1897)
Americas: South
Argentina
Bolivia
- Government Junta, Members: Ruperto Fernández, José María Achá, Manuel Antonio Sánchez (1861)
- Agustín Morales, Supreme Chief of the Revolution (1871), Provisional President (1871–1872), President (1872)
Brazil
- , President (1899–1900, 1900)
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
- Diego Noboa, Interim President (1850–1851), President (1851)
- Federal Government of Loja, Leader: Manuel Carrión Pinzano (1859–1860)
- Pentevirato Quiteño, Members: José María Plácido Caamaño, Luis Cordero, Agustín Guerrero, Pedro Lizarzaburu, Rafael Pérez Pareja (1883)
- Supreme Leadership of Manabí and Esmeraldas, Leader: Eloy Alfaro (1883)
- Supreme Leadership of Guayas, Leader: Pedro Carbo (1883)
- Eloy Alfaro, Jéfe Supremo (1895–1896), Interim President (1896–1897), President (1897–1901)
Guyana
British colony, 1814–1966
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Dutch colony 1667–1954
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Uruguay
- Luis María Lamas, Acting President, disputed (1855)
- Manuel Basilio Bustamante, Acting President (1855–1856)
- José María Piá, Acting President (1856)
Venezuela
Asia
Asia: Central
Kazakhstan
Tibet
Manchu overlordship, 1720–1912
For details see the Qing dynasty under Eastern Asia
Uzbekistan
- Muhammad Mallya Beg, Khan (1858–1862)
- Muhammad Sultan, Khan (1863–1865)
- Muhammad Sultah, Khan (1865–1866)
- Nasir ad-Din Abdul Karin, Khan (1875)
- Muhammad Pulad Beg, Khan (1875–1875)
- Abu al-Ghazi Muhammad Amin Bahadur, Khan (1846–1855)
- Qutlugh Muhammad Murad Bahadur, Khan (1855–1856)
- Sayyid Muhammad, Khan (1856–1864)
Russian protectorate, 1873–1917
Russian Krai, 1867–1918
For details see the Russian Empire under Eastern Europe
Asia: East
China: Mainland
China: Taiwan
Japan
- Kōmei, Emperor (1846–1867)
- Meiji, Emperor (1867–1912)
- Meiji, Emperor (1867–1912)
Second Shō dynasty –
Vassal state of Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872
Vassal state of the Empire of Japan, 1872–1879
Korea
- Gojong, King (1863–1897), Emperor (1897–1907)
Asia: Southeast
Brunei
British protectorate, 1888–1984
Cambodia
Protectorate, 1863–1984, part of French Indochina 1887–1953
Indonesia
Dutch colony 1800–1811, 1816–1949
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Indonesia: Java
Kraton Kacirebonan (complete list) –
- Cirebon IV, Sultan (1808–1810)[24]
- Bangkalan –
- Cakraningrat IX, Sultan (1847–1862)
- Cakraningrat X, Sultan (1862–1882)
- Cakraningrat XI, Sultan (1882–1885)
- Sumenep –
- Paku Nataningrat, Sultan (1811–1854)
- Natakusuma, Sultan (1854–1879)
- Pangeran Pakunataningrat, Regent (1883–1901)
- Pamekasan –
- Mangkunegara III, Sultan (1835–1853)
- Mangkunegara V, Sultan (1881–1896)
- Mangkunegara VI, Sultan (1896–1916)
- Kalibawang –
- Pangeran Adipati Natapraja, Sultan (1831–1853)
- Pakualaman (complete list) –
- Pakualam II, Sultan (1829–1858)
- Pakualam III, Sultan (1858–1864)
- Pakualam IV, Sultan (1864–1878)
- Pakualam V, Sultan (1878–1900)
Indonesia: Sumatra
- Amaluddin Mangendar, Sultan (1805–1850)
- Osman Perkasa Alam Shah, Sultan (1850–1858)
- Mahmud Al Rashid Perkasa Alamsyah, Sultan (1858–1873)
- Haji Musa al-Khalid al-Mahadiah Muazzam Shah, Sultan (1840–1893)
- al-Sayyid al-Sharif Ismail Abdul Jalil Jalaluddin, Sultan (1815–1854)
- al-Sayyid al-Sharif Qasim Abdul Jalil Syaifuddin I, Sultan (Syarif Qasim I, 1864–1889)
- al-Sayyid al-Sharif Hashim Abdul Jalil Muzaffar Shah, Sultan (1889–1908)
- Sultanate of Serdang (complete list) –
- Al-Marhum Besar, Sultan (1822–1851)
- Al-Marhum Kota Batu, Sultan (1851–1879)
- Mahmud IV Muzaffar Shah, Sultan (1842–1858)
- Sulaiman II Badrul Alam Shah, Sultan (1858–1883)
- Abdul Rahman II Muazzam Shah, Sultan (1883–1911)
- Ali bin Raja Jaafar, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1844–1857)
- Haji Abdullah, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1857–1858)
Abdul Rahman Nazaruddin, Sultan (1841–1855)
Thaha Safiuddin, Sultan (1855–1858, 1900–1904)
Ahmad Nazaruddin, Sultan (1858–1881)
Muhammad Muhieddin, Sultan (1881–1885)
Ahmad Zainul Abidin, Sultan (1885–1899)
Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo)
- Adam Al-Watsiq Billah, Sultan (1825–1857)
- Tamjidullah II al-Watsiqu Billah, Sultan (1857–1859)
- Muhammad Alimuddin Amirul Muminin Kahharuddin I, Sultan (1817–1861, 1866–1873)
- Muhammad Jalaluddin, Sultan (1861–1866)
- Muhammad Khalifatul Adil, Sultan (1873–1875)
- Muhammad Kahharuddin II, Sultan (1875–1889)
- Azimuddin, Sultan (1889–1899)
- Syarif Osman Alkadrie, Sultan (1819–1855)
- Syarif Hamid Alkadrie, Sultan (1855–1872)
- Syarif Yusuf Alkadrie, Sultan (1872–1895)
- Abu Bakar Taj ud-din II, Sultan (1846–1854)
- Umar Kamal ud-din, Sultan (1854–1866)
- Sri Paduka Muhammad Qamar ud-din ibni al-Marhum Sultan 'Abdu'l Rashid Muhammad Jamal ud-din, Sultan (1796–1851)
- Sri Paduka Sultan Muhammad Jamal ud-din II ibni al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Qamar ud-din Sultan (1851–1855)
- Panembahan Kusuma Negara I, Panembahan (1855–1889)
- Panembahan Kusuma Negara II, Panembahan (1889–1905)
Indonesia: Sulawesi
- Abdul Kadir Moh Aidid, Sultan (1826–1893)
- Idris, Sultan (1893–1895)
- Husain, Sultan (1895–1906)
- Luwu –
- La Oddang Pero, Datu (1825–1854)
- Patipatau, Datu (1854–1880)
- We Addi Luwu, Datu (1880–1883)
- Iskandar Opu Daeng Pali', Datu (1883–1901)
Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands
- Ismail Muhammad Syah, Sultan (1817–1854)
- Abdullah, Sultan (1854–1868)
- Abdul Aziz, Sultan (1868–1881)
- Ibrahim, Sultan (1881–1915)
Indonesia: West Timor
- Loit Banu Naek, Raja (?–c.1899)
- Muti Banu Naek, Raja (c.1899–1915)
- Amarasi (complete list) –
- Koroh Kefi, Raja (pre-1832–1853)
- Obe Koroh, Raja (1853–1871)
- Rasi Koroh, Raja (1872–1887, 1892–1914)
- Taku Obe, Raja (1888–1891)
- Amabi (complete list) –
- Nai Sobe Sonbai II, Emperor (1808–1867))[25]
- Nai Bau Sonbai, Emperor (1867–c.1885)
- Nai Nasu Mollo, co-Emperor (1870–1885)
- Nai Sobe Sonbai III, Emperor (1885–1906)
- Sonbai Kecil (complete list) –
- Meis Babkas Nisnoni, Raja (1839–1860)
- Pieter Messi Nisnoni, Raja (1860–1874)
- Isu Nisnoni, Raja (1875–1889)
- Said Meis Nisnoni, Raja (1890–1902)
- Amanuban (complete list) –
- Bil Nope, Raja (c.1870–1910)
Indonesia: Maluku Islands
- Sultanate of Bacan (complete list) –
Dutch protectorate, 1667–1942
- Muhammad Hayatuddin Kornabé, Sultan (1826–1861)
- Muhammad Sadik, Sultan (1862–1889)
- Muhammad Usman, Sultan (1900–1935)
- Sultanate of Jailolo –
Dutch protectorate, 1657–1905
- Al-Mansur Sirajuddin, Sultan (1822–1856)
- Ahmad Saifuddin Alting, Sultan (1856–1865)
- Said Ahmad Fathuddin Syah, Sultan (1867–1892)
Dutch protectorate, 1683–1915
- Muhammad Zain, Sultan (1823–1859)
- Muhammad Arsyad, Sultan (1859–1876)
- Ayanhar, Sultan (1879–1900)
- Muhammad Ilham/ Kolano Ara Rimoi, Sultan (1900–1902)
Laos
- Po, King (1848–1865), vassal to Siam and Vietnam
- Khanti, King (1876–1880), vassal to Siam
- Soukhaseum, King (1838–1851)
Protectorate and constituent of French Indochina (1893–1953)
Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia
Patani dynasty (complete list) –
- Muhammad II, Sultan (1835–1886)
- Ahmad, Sultan (1886–1890)
- Muhammad III Ibni Sultan Ahmad, Sultan (1890–1891)
- Mansur Ibni Sultan Ahmad, Sultan (1891–1900)
Siak dynasty (complete list) –
- Shahabuddin Riayat Shah, Sultan (1830–1851)
- Ja’afar Safiuddin Mu’azzam Shah, Sultan (1857–1865)
- Ali Al-Mukammal Inayat Shah, Sultan (1865–1871)
- Ismail Mu’abidin Riayat Shah, Sultan (1871–1874)
- Mahmud Mustafa Shah, Sultan (1876–1877)
- Ahmad Muadzam Shah II, Sultan (1876–1881)
- Radin, Yamtuan (1824–1861)
- Imam, Yamtuan (1861–1869)
- Tengku Ampuan Intan, Regent (1869–1872)
- Antah, Yamtuan (1875–1888)
- Syed Hussein Jamalullail, Penghulu (1825–1843), Raja (1843–1873)
- Syed Ahmad Jamalullail, Raja (1873–1887)
British protectorate, 1895–1942, 1945–1946
British protectorate, 1826–1942, 1945–1946
British protectorate, 1826–1942, 1945–1946
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Malaysian Borneo
British colony, 1848–1890, 1904–1906, 1907–1941, 1945–1946
British colony, 1888–1941, 1945–1946; Crown colony, 1946–1963
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Myanmar / Burma
Philippines
- Mohammad Pulalun Kiram, Sultan (1844–1862)
- Jamal ul-Azam, Sultan (1862–1881)
- Badar ud-Din II, Sultan (1881–1884)
- Harun Ar-Rashid, Sultan (1886–1894)
- Untong, Sultan (c.1830–c.1854)
- Muhammad Makakwa, Sultan (c.1854–1884)
Colony, 1565–1901
For details see Spain in southwest Europe
- Tagalog Republic Nation –
- Emilio Aguinaldo, President of the Revolutionary Government (1898–1899), President of the First Republic (1899–1901)
Singapore
British colony as part of the Straits Settlements, 1819–1867
British crown colony as part of the Straits Settlements, 1867–1963
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Thailand
Second Kelantanese dynasty
- Phraya Long Muhammad Ibni Raja Muda Kelantan/Raja Kampong Laut Tuan Besar Long Ismail Ibni Raja Long Yunus, Sultan (1842–1856)
- Tuan Long Puteh Bin Phraya Long Muhammad, ruler (1856–1881)
- Tuan Besar Bin Tuan Long Puteh, ruler (1881–1890)
- Tuan Long Bongsu Bin Sultan Phraya Long Muhammad, ruler (1890–1898)
- Abdul Kadir Kamaruddin Syah, Sultan (?–1902)
Timor
Colony, 1702–1975
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
Vietnam
Tây Sơn dynasty (complete list) –
Nguyễn dynasty (complete list) –
Colony, 1887–1946
Vietnamese constituents are below; for details see France under western Europe
French Colony, 1862–1949
French Protectorate, 1883–1945, 1945–1948
French Protectorate, 1884–1949
For details see France under western Europe
Asia: South
See also: List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia subsidiary states.
Afghanistan
Barakzai dynasty (complete list) –
Asia: West
Bahrain
Protectorate of the United Kingdom, 1861–1971
- Muhammad ibn Khalifah Al Khalifa, Hakim (1843–1868)
- Ali ibn Khalifah Al Khalifa, Hakim (1868–1869)
- Muhammad ibn Khalifah Al Khalifa, Hakim (1869)
- Muhammad ibn Abdullah Al Khalifa, Hakim (1869)
Cyprus
Colony, 1878–1960
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Iran
Qajar dynasty (complete list) –
Iraq
Kuwait
Oman
- Azzan, Sultan (1868–1871)
- Turki, Sultan (1871–1888)
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
- Abdallah ibn Faisal ibn Turki, Imam (1865–1871, 1871–1873, 1876–1889)
- Ṭalāl bin ʿAbdullah, Emir (1848–1868)
- Mutʿib bin ʿAbdullah, Emir (1868–1869)
- Bandar ben Talal al-Rachid, Emir (1869)
- Muḥammad bin ʿAbdullah, Emir (1869–1897)
Turkey
United Arab Emirates: Trucial States
- Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, ruler (1848–1864)
- Ibrahim bin Sultan Al Qasimi, ruler (1866–1867)
Yemen
- 'Amm Dayb ibn 'Ali al-Yaslami al-'Awlaqi, Amir (?)
- Ruways ibn 'Amm Dayb al-Yaslami al-'Awlaqi, Amir (?)
- Nasir ibn Ruways al-Yaslami al-'Awlaqi, Amir (?)
- Farid ibn Nasir al-Yaslami al-'Awlaqi, Amir (c.1871–1883)
- Ruways ibn Farid al-Yaslami al-'Awlaqi, Amir (1883–1890)
- 'Abd Allah ibn Farid, Sultan (?–1862)
- 'Awad ibn 'Abd Allah, Sultan (1862–1879)
- 'Abd Allah ibn 'Awad, Sultan (1879–1887)
- Shafa`ul ibn 'Abd al-Hadi al-'Amiri, Emir (?–1872)
- 'Ali ibn Muqbil al-'Amiri, Emir (1872–1873, 1874, 1878–1886)
- Muhammad ibn Musa`id al-'Amiri, Emir (1873–1873)
- 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad al-'Amiri, Emir (1874–1878)
- Sha´if ibn Sayf al-'Amiri, Emir (1886–1911)
- Kathiri (complete list) –
- Ghalib ibn Muhsin al-Kathir, Sultan (1830–1880)
- 'Ali I ibn Muhsin al-'Abdali, Sultan (1849–1863)
- al-Fadl III ibn 'Ali al-'Abdali, Sultan (1863–1863, 1874–1898)
- al-Fadl IV ibn Muhsin al-'Abdali, Sultan (1863–1874)
- Ahmad ibn Sa`d Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (mid-19th century)
- 'Abd Allah ibn Sa`d Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (mid-19th century)
- 'Abd Allah ibn Salim Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (mid-19th century)
- 'Ali ibn 'Abd Allah Afrar al-Mahri, Sultan (late-19th century–1907)
- Wahidi Balhaf of Ba´l Haf (complete list) –
- al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah, Sultan (?)
- 'Abd Allah ibn al-Husayn, Sultan (?)
- Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Wahidi, Sultan (?–1877)
- Salih ibn Ahmad, Sultan (1877–1881)
- 'Umar ibn al-Husayn al-Wahidi, Sultan (1881–1881)
- Wahidi Balhaf of 'Azzan (complete list) –
- Muhsin ibn 'Ali al-Wahidi, Sultan (1850–1870)
- 'Abd Allah ibn 'Umar al-Wahidi, Sultan (1870–1881)
- Wahidi Balhaf of Ba´l Haf and 'Azzan (complete list) –
- 'Abd Allah ibn 'Umar, Sultan (1881–1885)
- al-Hadi ibn Salih al-Wahidi, Sultan (1885–1892)
- Muhsin ibn Salih al-Wahidi, Sultan (1892–1893)
- Salih ibn 'Abd Allah al-Wahidi, Sultan (1893–1904)
- Wahidi Haban (complete list) –
- 'Abd Allah ibn al-Husayn al-Wahidi, Sultan (1850–1870)
- Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Wahidi, Sultan (1870–1877)
- Salih ibn Ahmad al-Wahidi, Sultan (1877–1881)
- Nasir ibn Salih al-Wahidi, Sultan (1885–1919)
- Lower Yafa –
- Ahmad ibn Ali al-Afifi, ruler (1841–1873, 1891–1893)
- Ali II ibn Ahmad al-Afifi, ruler (1873–1885)
- Muhsin I ibn Ahmad al-Afifi, ruler (1885–1891)
- Abu Bakr ibn Sha'if al-Afifi, ruler (1893–1899)
- Abd Allah ibn Muhsin al-Afifi, ruler (1899–1916)
- Upper Yafa –
- 'Abd Allah ibn Nasir ibn Salih Al Harhara, Sultan (c.1840–1866)
- al-Husayn ibn Abi Bakr ibn Qahtan Al Harhara, Sultan (1866–1875)
- Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Salih ibn Ahmad Al Harhara, Sultan (1875–1895)
- Qahtan ibn 'Umar ibn al-Husayn Al Harhara, Sultan (1895–1903)
Europe
Europe: Balkans
Bulgaria
Croatia
part of the Habsburg monarchy, also part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown
part of the Austrian Empire
Greece
Autonomous state of the Ottoman Empire, establishment by the Great Powers, 1898–1913
British protectorate, 1815–1864
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Kosovo
administrative division of the Ottoman Empire, under Austro-Hungarian occupation 1878–1913
- Reshad Bey Pasha, Governor (1900–1902)
Montenegro
- Danilo II, Prince-Bishop (1851–1852), Prince (1852–1860)
- Nikola I, Sovereign prince (1860–1910), King (1910–1918)
Serbia
- Heads of government (complete list) –
- Milan I, Prince (1868–1882), King (1882–1889)
- Presidents of the ministry (complete list) –
Slovenia
Europe: British Isles
Europe: Central
See also: List of state leaders in the 19th-century Holy Roman Empire.
Germany Empire
- Wilhelm II, Emperor (1888–1918)
- William I, Emperor (1871–1888), King (1861–1888)
Austria-Hungary
Archduchy/ Austrian Empire/ Kingdom of Hungary
Habsburg-Lorraine ruled under numerous simultaneous titles
Bohemia
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
- Numa Droz, President of the Confederation (1881)
- Numa Droz, President of the Confederation (1887)
- Emil Frey, President of the Confederation (1894)
Constituent states of the Confederation of the Rhine and German Confederation
See also: List of state leaders in the 19th-century Holy Roman Empire.
These are leaders of constituent states from the German mediatisation in 1806 until the dissolution of the German Confederation in 1866. Leaders of constituent states within the Holy Roman Empire are excluded up to the time of German mediatisation (1801–1806).
re-united to Anhalt
- Leopold III, Prince (1751–1758), Duke (1758–1817), Regent of Anhalt-Köthen (1812–1817)
- Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau (1817–1863), of Anhalt-Köthen (1847–1863), of Anhalt (1863–1871), Regent of Anhalt-Köthen (1817–1818)
- Grand Duchy of Baden (complete list) –
- Friedrich Carl Hector Wilhelm Freiherr von Günderrode, Senior Mayor (1851)
- Carl Heinrich Georg von Heyden, Senior Mayor (1853)
- Johann Georg Neuburg, Senior Mayor (1854)
- Johann Georg Neuburg, Senior Mayor (1856)
- Eduard Ludwig von Harnier, Senior Mayor (1857)
- Johann Georg Neuburg, Senior Mayor (1858)
- Eduard Ludwig von Harnier, Senior Mayor (1859)
- Samuel Gottlieb Müller, Senior Mayor (1860)
- Friedrich Carl Hector Wilhelm Freiherr von Günderrode, Senior Mayor (1861)
- Johann Georg Neuburg, Senior Mayor (1862)
- Samuel Gottlieb Müller, Senior Mayor (1863)
- Charles II, Landgrave (1849–1866)
- Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (complete list) –
- Wilhelm Friedrich, Prince (1816–1865)
- Frederick I, Duke (1797–1803), Elector (1803–1805), King (1805–1816)
- Bruno, Prince (1861–1906)
Europe: East
Romania
- Russian occupation (1853–1854)
- Extraordinary Administrative Council–1856)
- Russian occupation (1853–1854)
- Ottoman occupation (1854)
- Ion Ghica, Prime minister (1866, 1866–1867, 1870–1871)
Russia
- Dmitry Bludov, Chairman of the committee of ministers (1861–1864)
- Pavel Gagarin, Chairman of the committee of ministers (1865–1872)
- Pyotr Valuyev, Chairman of the committee of ministers (1879–1881)
- Mikhail Reitern, Chairman of the committee of ministers (1881–1887)
- Nikolai Bunge, Chairman of the committee of ministers (1887–1895)
Ukraine
1804–1918, crownland of the Austrian Empire
Europe: Nordic
Denmark
Finland
Sweden–Norway
First ministers in Christiania, Norway
Prime ministers in Christiania, Norway
Europe: Southcentral
Italy
Malta
British colony, 1813–1964
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
San Marino
- Giambattista Bonelli, Marino Berti, Captains Regent (1850–1851)
- Francesco Guidi Giangi, Marco Suzzi Valli, Captains Regent (1851)
- Domenic' Antonio Bartolotti, Antonio Para, Captains Regent (1851–1852)
- Melchiorre Filippi, Pietro Righi, Captains Regent (1852)
- Filippo Belluzzi, Gaetano Simoncini, Captains Regent (1852–1853)
- Giambattista Braschi, Francesco Valli, Captains Regent (1853–1854)
- Girolamo Gozi, Pietro Ugolini, Captains Regent (1854)
- Francesco Guidi Giangi, Pietro Barbieri, Captains Regent (1854–1855)
- Gaetano Belluzzi (represented by Filippo Belluzzi), Francesco Rossini, Captains Regent (1855)
- Giovanni Benedetto Belluzzi, Marino Masi, Captains Regent (1855–1856)
- Melchiorre Filippi, Gaetano Simoncini, Captains Regent (1856–1857)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Giacomo Berti, Captains Regent (1857–1858)
- Francesco Guidi Giangi, Marino Malpeli, Captains Regent (1858)
- Filippo Belluzzi, Pasquale Marcucci, Captains Regent (1858–1859)
- Giuliano Belluzzi, Michele Ceccoli, Captains Regent (1859)
- Palamede Malpeli, Pier Matteo Berti, Captains Regent (1859–1860)
- Gaetano Belluzzi, Costanzo Damiani, Captains Regent (1860–1861)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Giacomo Berti, Captains Regent (1861)
- Francesco Guidi Giangi, Pietro Tonnini, Captains Regent (1862–1863)
- Giuliano Belluzzi, Michele Ceccoli, Captains Regent (1863)
- Gaetano Belluzzi, Pietro Righi, Captains Regent (1864)
- Palamede Malpeli, Pasquale Marcucci, Captains Regent (1864–1865)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Giacomo Berti, Captains Regent (1865)
- Filippo Belluzzi, Silvestro Masi, Captains Regent (1865–1866)
- Giuliano Belluzzi, Michele Ceccoli, Captains Regent (1867)
- Gaetano Simoncini, Pietro Righi, Captains Regent (1867–1868)
- Palamede Malpeli, Giuseppe Vagnini, Captains Regent (1868)
- Pietro Tonnini, Sante Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1868–1869)
- Filippo Belluzzi, Francesco Malpeli, Captains Regent (1869)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Giacomo Berti, Captains Regent (1869–1870)
- Gaetano Simoncini, Pietro Ugolini, Captains Regent (1871)
- Palamede Malpeli, Luigi Pasquali, Captains Regent (1871–1872)
- Federico Gozi, Francesco Malpeli, Captains Regent (1872–1873)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Francesco Marcucci, Captains Regent (1873)
- Filippo Belluzzi, Marino Babboni, Captains Regent (1874)
- Palamede Malpeli, Luigi Pasquali, Captains Regent (1875)
- Pietro Tonnini, Giuseppe Giacomini, Captains Regent (1875–1876)
- Gaetano Belluzzi, Sante Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1876)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Michele Ceccoli, Captains Regent (1876–1877)
- Giuliano Belluzzi, Pietro Ugolini, Captains Regent (1877–1878)
- Gaetano Simoncini, Marino Nicolini, Captains Regent (1879)
- Federico Gozi, Francesco Malpeli, Captains Regent (1879–1880)
- Luigi Pasquali, Giuseppe Giacomini, Captains Regent (1880)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Pasquale Busignani, Captains Regent (1880–1881)
- Antonio Belluzzi, Marino Martelli, Captains Regent (1881)
- Giuliano Belluzzi, Michele Ceccoli, Captains Regent (1882–1883)
- Pietro Tonnini, Sante Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1883)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Francesco Malpeli, Captains Regent (1884)
- Federico Gozi, Antonio Righi, Captains Regent (1884–1885)
- Luigi Pasquali, Pasquale Busignani, Captains Regent (1885)
- Antonio Michetti, Marino Nicolini, Captains Regent (1885–1886)
- Gaetano Simoncini, Pietro Ugolini, Captains Regent (1886–1887)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Marino Marcucci, Captains Regent (1888)
- Federico Gozi, Antonio Righi, Captains Regent (1888–1889)
- Menetto Bonelli, Marino Babboni, Captains Regent (1889)
- Pietro Tonnini, Francesco Marcucci, Captains Regent (1890)
- Giuliano Belluzzi, Pietro Ugolini, Captains Regent (1890–1891)
- Antonio Michetti, Pasquale Busignani, Captains Regent (1891–1892)
- Federico Gozi, Silvestro Vita, Captains Regent (1892)
- Gemino Gozi, Giacomo Marcucci, Captains Regent (1892–1893)
- Menetto Bonelli, Marino Babboni, Captains Regent (1893)
- Pietro Tonnini/ Giuliano Belluzzi, Francesco Marcucci, Captains Regent (1894)
- Settimio Belluzzi, Marino Borbiconi, Captains Regent (1894–1895)
- Federico Gozi, Vincenzo Mularoni, Captains Regent (1895–1896)
- Giovanni Bonelli, Settimio Lonfernini, Captains Regent (1896)
- Menetto Bonelli, Marino Babboni, Captains Regent (1896–1897)
- Luigi Tonnini, Teodoro Ceccoli, Captains Regent (1897)
- Antonio Belluzzi, Pasquale Busignani, Captains Regent (1897–1898)
- Marino Borbiconi, Francesco Marcucci, Captains Regent (1898–1899)
- Gemino Gozi, Giacomo Marcucci, Captains Regent (1899)
- Federico Gozi, Silvestro Vita, Captains Regent (1899–1900)
- Giovanni Bonelli, Pietro Ugolini, Captains Regent (1900–1901)
Vatican City
Europe: Southwest
Andorra
- Napoléon III, French Co-Prince (1848–1870)
Portugal
Spain
- Alfonso XIII, King (1886–1931)
Europe: West
Belgium
France
- Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, President (1848–1852)
- Napoleon III, Emperor (1852–1870)
- Louis Buffet, President of the Council of ministers (1875–1876)
- Jules Simon, President of the Council of ministers (1876–1877)
- Jules Ferry, President of the Council of ministers (1880–1881)
- Jules Ferry, President of the Council of ministers (1883–1885)
- René Goblet, President of the Council of ministers (1886–1887)
- Jules Méline, President of the Council of ministers (1896–1898)
Luxembourg
Monaco
Netherlands
Eurasia: Caucasus
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Russia: Dagestan
- Aglar ibn Umar, Khan (1847–1859)
- Jafar ibn Aglar, Khan (1877–1877)
Oceania
Australia and Papua New Guinea
Australia
British colony, 1788–1900
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Papua New Guinea
German colony, 1884–1919
For details see the German Empire under central Europe
British protectorate, 1884–1888
British colony, 1888–1902
For details see the United Kingdom under the British Isles, Europe
Pacific
Chile
- Maurata, King (1859–1862)
- Kai Mako'i 'Iti, King (?–1863)
Fiji
British colony, 1874–1970
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
French Polynesia
- Filipo Meitala, King (1844–1862)
- Elia Teoa, Regent (c.1857)[30])
- Petelo Keletaona, King (1842–1851)
- Alefosio Tamole, King (1851–?)
Protectorate of France, 1887/1888–1959
New Zealand
British colony, 1891–1901
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
British colony, 1841–1907
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
- Foki-mata, Patu-iki (?–c.1874)
- Pakieto, Patu-iki (c.1874–c.1875)
- Tui-toga, Patu-iki (1885–1887)
British protectorate, 1900–1907
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
British protectorate, 1888–1901
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
- Makea Daniela Ariki, High Chief (1857–1866)
- Makea Apera Ariki, High Chief (1866–1871)
Samoa and American Samoa
German colony, 1900–1914
For details see the German Empire under central Europe
- Malietoa Natuitasina, Malietoa (1841–1858)
- Moli, Malietoa (1858–1860)
Solomon Islands
British protectorate, 1893–1978
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
Tonga
- Siaosi U. Tuku'aho, Prime minister (1890–1893)
Tuvalu
British colony, 1892–1976
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe
United States: Hawaii
- Monarchs (complete list) –
- Kuhina Nui (complete list) –
Vanuatu
British-French Protectorate, 1887–1889, 1890–1906
For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles and France under western Europe
- Ferdinand Chevillard, President (1889)
- R. D. Polk, President (c.1890)[36]
See also
Notes and References
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