List of state leaders in 1800
Africa
- Akwa Akpa (Old Calabar) –
- Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho, King of Akwa Akpa (1786–1805)
- Ashanti Empire –
- Osei Kwame Panyin, Asantehene (1777–1803)
- Bunyoro –
- Nyamutukura Kyebambe III, Omukama of Bunyoro (1786–1835)
- Kingdom of Burundi –
- Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba (1796–1852)
- Kingdom of Dahomey –
- Adandozan (1797–1818)
- Ethiopian Empire –
- Demetros (1799–1800)
- Tekle Giyorgis I (fifth reign, 1800)
- Demetros (restored, 1800–1801)
- Gciriku –
- Shimwemwe (1785-1805)
- Funj Sultanate - Ranfi (1798-1804)
- Kingdom of Kaffa -
- Hoti Gaocho (1798-1821)
- Ketu –
- Ajibolu, Oba of Ketu (1795–1816)
- Kingdom of Loango -
- Tati, the Nganga Mvumbi (c. 1787 - c. 1801)[1]
- Sultanate of Morocco –
- Slimane (1792–1822)
- Sultanate of Ndzuwani –
- Alawi bin Husain (1796–1816)
- Kingdom of Rwanda –
- Yuhi III, Mwami (1797–1830)
- Beylik of Tunis –
- Bey - Hammuda ibn Ali (1782–1814)
- Grand Vizier – Yusuf Sahib al-Tabi (1800–1815)
- Wadai Empire –
- Muhammad Salih Derret ibn Jawda (1795–1803)
- Wolof Empire –
- Mba Kompass (1763–1800)
- Mba Buri-Nyabu (1800–1818)
- Yauri Emirate –
- Muhammadu Dan Ayi dan Ahmadu Jerabana Albishir, Emir of Yauri (1799–1829)
- Zulu –
- Senzangakhona kaJama, King of the Zulu (1781–1816)
Americas
- State of Muskogee –
- William Augustus Bowles, Director General of Muskogee (1799–1803)
- United States
- Head of State/Government -
- John Adams, President of the United States (1797–1801)
- Head of State/Government -
Asia
- Afghanistan -
- Zaman Shah, King of Afghanistan (1793–1801)
- Afghanistan -
- Durrani Empire –
- Zaman Shah (1793–1801)
- Alirajpur State - Pratap Singh I (1765-1818)
- China (Qing dynasty) –
- Jiaqing Emperor (1796–1820)
- Jaipur - Pratap Singh (1778-1803)[2]
- Empire of Japan
- Monarch – Kōkaku (1780–1817)
- Tokugawa
- Shōgun Tokugawa Ienari (1786–1837)
- Ryukyu Kingdom –
- Shō On (1796–1802)
- Jodhpur State - Bhim Singh of Marwar (1793-1803)
- Khanate of Kokand –
- 'Alim Khan (1800–1809)
- Korea (Joseon) –
- Kingdom of Luang Phrabang - Anurutha (1794-1819)
- Sultanate of the Maldives – Mu'in ad-Din I Muhammad (1799–1835)
- Nepal – Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah (1799–1816), Maharajadhiraja of Nepal
- Rajpipla State - Naharsinhji (1793-1803)
- Siam – Rama I (1782–1809)
- Đại Việt (Tây Sơn dynasty) –
- Nguyễn Quang Toản (1792–1802)
- Tonk –
- Muhammad Amir Khan, Nawab of Tonk (1798–1834)
Europe
- Principality of Abkhazia –
- Kelesh Ahmed-Bey Shervashidze (1747–1806)
- Andorra –
- Francesc Antoni de la Dueña y Cisneros, Bishop of Urgell (1797–1816)
- Batavian Republic –
- Uitvoerend Bewind (1798–1801)
- Kingdom of Denmark–Norway
- Monarch – Christian VII (1766–1808)
- Minister of State - Christian Günther von Bernstorff (1797–1810)
- French First Republic –
- Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul (1799–1804)
- Kingdom of Great Britain –
- Monarch – George III (1760–1820)
- Prime Minister – William Pitt the Younger (1783–1801)
- Helvetic Republic –
- Executive Directory (1798–January 1800)
- Provisional Executive Power (January 1800)
- Provisional Executive Commission (January–August 1800)
- Provisional Executive Commission (August 1800–1801)
- Holy Roman Empire –
- Francis II (1792–1806)
- Principality of Anhalt-Bernburg –
- Alexius (1796–1834)
- Principality of Anhalt-Dessau –
- Leopold III (1751–1817)
- Principality of Anhalt-Köthen –
- Augustus Christian Frederick (1789–1812)
- Margraviate of Baden –
- Charles Frederick (1738–1811)
- Electorate of Bavaria –
- Maximilian IV Joseph (1799–1825)
- Kingdom of Bohemia –
- Francis I (1792–1835)
- Electorate of Brandenburg –
- Frederick William III (1797–1840)
- Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel –
- Charles II (1780–1806)
- Electorate of Cologne –
- Maximilian Franz of Austria, Archbishop-Elector (1784–1801)
- Electorate of Hanover –
- George III (1760–1820)
- Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt –
- Louis X (1790–1830)
- Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel –
- William IX (1785–1821)
- Duchy of Holstein-Oldenburg –
- * Duke - Wilhelm (1785–1823)
- * Prince-Regent – Peter of Holstein-Gottorp (1785–1823)
- Electorate of Mainz –
- Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal, Archbishop-Elector (1774–1802)
- Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin –
- Frederick Francis I (1785–1837)
- Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz –
- Charles II (1794–1816)
- Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld –
- Ernest Frederick (1764–1800)
- Francis (1800–1806)
- Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld –
- Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg –
- Ernest II (1772–1804)
- Duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen –
- Frederick (1780–1826)
- Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen –
- George I (1763–1803)
- Duchy of Saxe-Weimar –
- Karl August (1758–1828)
- Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach –
- Karl August (1758–1828)
- Electorate of Saxony –
- Frederick Augustus III (1763–1827)
- Electorate of Trier –
- Clemens Wenzel of Saxony, Archbishop-Elector (1768–1802)
- Duchy of Württemberg –
- Frederick II (1797–1816)
- Kingdom of Hungary –
- Francis I (1792–1835)
- Kingdom of Ireland –
- George III (1760–1820)
- Kingdom of Naples –
- Ferdinand IV (1759–1806)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
- Sultan - Selim III (1789–1807)
- Grand Vizier – Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha (1798–1805)
- Papal States –
- Pope Pius VII (1800–1823)
- Duchy of Parma –
- Ferdinand (1765–1802)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves –
- Monarch – Maria I (1777–1816)
- Prince-Regent – Prince John (1792–1816)
- Kingdom of Prussia –
- Frederick William III (1797–1840)
- Russian Empire –
- Paul I, Tsar of Russia (1796–1801)
- Kingdom of Sardinia –
- Charles Emmanuel IV (1796–1802)
- Kingdom of Sicily –
- Ferdinand III (1759–1825)
- Kingdom of Spain –
- Charles IV (1788–1808)
- Kingdom of Sweden –
- Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)
- Grand Duchy of Tuscany –
- Ferdinand III (1790–1801)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- Monarch – George III (1760–1820)
- Prime Minister -
- William Pitt (1783–1801)
Middle East
- Abu Dhabi –
- Shakhbut bin Dhiyab Al Nahyan, Shaikh of Abu Dhabi (1793–1816)
- Nakhichevan Khanate –
- Kalbali Khan (1787-1823)
- Persia (Qajar dynasty) –
- Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (1797–1834)
Oceania
- Kingdom of Tahiti –
- Pōmare I (1791–1803)
References
- John K. Thornton. A History of West Central Africa to 1850. Cambridge University Press, 2020, p. 345
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