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1 Africa  



1.1  Africa: Central  





1.2  Africa: East  





1.3  Africa: Northeast  





1.4  Africa: Northcentral  





1.5  Africa: Northwest  





1.6  Africa: West  







2 Asia  



2.1  Asia: Central  





2.2  Asia: East  





2.3  Asia: Southeast  





2.4  Asia: South  





2.5  Asia: West  







3 Europe  



3.1  Europe: Balkans  





3.2  Europe: British Isles  





3.3  Europe: Central  





3.4  Europe: East  





3.5  Europe: Nordic  





3.6  Europe: Southcentral  



3.6.1  Southern Italy  







3.7  Europe: Southwest  





3.8  Europe: West  





3.9  Eurasia: Caucasus  







4 Oceania  





5 See also  





6 References  














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  • List of state leaders in the 11th century
  • List of state leaders in the 13th century
  • List of state leaders in the 14th century
  • See also
    List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire

    This is a list of state leaders in the 12th century (1101–1200) AD, except for the many leaders within the Holy Roman Empire.

    Africa

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    Africa: Central

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    Chad

    Africa: East

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    Ethiopia

    Somalia

    • ʿUmar DunyaHuz, Sultan (1185–1228)

    Africa: Northeast

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    Egypt

    Sudan

    Africa: Northcentral

    [edit]

    Ifriqiya

    Africa: Northwest

    [edit]

    Morocco

    Africa: West

    [edit]

    Benin

    • Eweka I, Oba (1180–1246)[3]

    Nigeria

    Asia

    [edit]

    Asia: Central

    [edit]

    Afghanistan

    Kazakhstan

    Mongolia

    Tibet

    Asia: East

    [edit]

    Khitan China: Liao dynasty

    China: Northern Song

    China: Jin dynasty

    China: Other states and entities

    China: Southern Song

    Japan

    Korea

    Asia: Southeast

    [edit]

    Cambodia

    Indonesia

    Indonesia: Java
    • Prabu Langlangbhumi, Maharaja (1064–1154)
    • Rakeyan Jayagiri, Maharaja (1154–1156)
    • Prabu Dharmakusumah, Maharaja (1156–1175)
    • Prabu Guru Dharmasiksa, Maharaja (1175-1297)
    Indonesia: Sumatra
    • Rajaraja Chola II, King (c.1156)
    • Srimat Trailokyaraja Maulibhusana Warmadewa, King (c.1183)
    Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands
    Warmadewa dynasty
    Jaya dynasty

    Malaysia: Peninsular

    Myanmar / Burma

    Philippines

    Thailand

    • Lao Chong, King (11th–12th century)
    • Chom Pha Rueang, King (early 12th century–1148)
    • Chueang, King (1148–1192)
    • Lao Ngoen Rueang, King (1192–early 13th century)

    Vietnam

    • Jaya Indravarman II, King (1080–1081, 1086–1114)
    • Harivarman V, King (1114–1139)
    • Jaya Indravarman III, King (1139/45)
    • Rudravarman IV, (Khmer vassal) King (1145–1147)
    • Jaya Harivarman I, King (1147–1167)
    • Jaya Harivarman II, King (1167)
    • Jaya Indravarman IV, King (1167–1190)
    • Suryajayavarmadeva, (Khmer vassal in Vijaya) King (1190–1191)
    • Vidyanandana, (Khmer vassal in Pandurang) King (1190–1203)

    Asia: South

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    Afghanistan

    Bengal and Northeast India

    • Birpal, King (1187–1224)

    India

    • Malayasi, King (1094–1146)
    • Vijaldeo, King (1146–1179)
    • Rajdeo, King (1179–1216)
    • Rama Varma Kulashekhara, King (1089–1102/22)
    • Kotha Varma Marthandam, King (1102–1125)
    • Vira Kerala Varma I, King (1125–1145)
    • Kodai Kerala Varma, King (1145–1150)
    • Vira Ravi Varma, King (1145–1150)
    • Vira Kerala Varma II, King (1164–1167)
    • Vira Aditya Varma, King (1167–1173)
    • Vira Udaya Martanda Varma, King (1173–1192)
    • Devadaram Vira Kerala Varma III, King (1192–1195)
    • Vira Manikantha Rama Varma Tiruvadi, King (1195–?)
    • Anantavarman Chodaganga, King (1078–1150)[citation needed]
    • Jateswara Deva or Ekajata Deva, King (1147–1156)
    • Raghava Deva, King (1156–1170)
    • Rajaraja Deva II, King (1170–1178)
    • Ananga Bhima Deva II, King (1178–1198)
    • Rajaraja Deva III, King (1198–1211)
    • Vibhog Pal, King (1084–1101)
    • Suvayanu Pal, King (1102–1115)
    • Vikram Pal, King (1116–1131)
    • Vichitra Pal, King (1131–1140)
    • Hans Pal, King (1141–1152)
    • Som Pal, King (1152–1159)
    • Kadil Pal, King (1159–1164)
    • Kamdev Pal, King (1172–1179)
    • Sulakshan Dev, King (1179–1197)
    • Lakhan Dev, King (1197–1220)
    • Rawal Jaisal, Rawal (1153–1168)
    • Shalivahan Singh II, Rawal (1168–1200)
    • Baijal Singh, Rawal (1200)
    • Kailan Singh, Rawal (1200–1219)
    • Gokul Chand, Raja (early 12th century)
    • Udai Chand, Raja (1133–1143)
    • Gen Chand, Raja (late 12th century)
    • Pruthvi Chand, Raja (late 12th century)
    • Sangar Chand, Raja (1197–1220)
    • Rudra, King (c.1158–1195)
    • Mahadeva, King (c.1196–1199)
    • Ganapati-deva, King (c.1199–1262)
    • Bijjala II, King (1162–1167)
    • Sovideva, King (1168–1176)
    • Mallugi, King (c.1176)
    • Sankama, King (1176–1180)
    • Ahavamalla, King (1180–1183)
    • Singhana, King (1183–1184)
    • Laxmi Chand, King (1093–1113)
    • Dharm Chand, King (1113–1121)
    • Karm Chand, King (1121–1140)
    • Ballal Chand, King (1140–1149)
    • Nami Chand, King (1149–1170)
    • Nar Chand, King (1170–1177)
    • Nanaki Chand, King (1177–1195)
    • Ram Chand, King (1195–1205)[8]
    • Lakho Jadani, King (1147–?)
    • Ratto Rayadhan, King (1175–?)
    • Kakkala-deva, or Kakala-deva, King (c.1090–1115)
    • Vikrama-simha, King (c.1115–1145)
    • Yasho-dhavala, King (c.1145–1160)
    • Rana-simha, King (?)
    • Dhara-varsha, King (c.1160–1220)[citation needed]
    • Samanta Singh, Rajput (1172–1179)
    • Khumar, Manthan, Padam Singh, Rajput (1179–1213)

    Maldives

    • Koimala, King (1117–1141)
    • Dhovemi, King/Sultan (1141–1166/1176)
    • Muthey, Sultan (1166/1176–1185)
    • Ali I, Sultan (1185–1193)
    • Dhinei, Sultan (1193–1199)
    • Dhihei, Sultan (1199–1214)

    Nepal

    Pakistan

    Sri Lanka

    Asia: West

    [edit]

    Mesopotamia

    Yemen

    Europe

    [edit]

    Europe: Balkans

    [edit]

    Europe: British Isles

    [edit]

    Great Britain: Scotland

    • Máel Coluim II, King (c.1054)
    • David, Prince of the Cumbrians (1113–1124), King of the Scots (1124–1153)

    Great Britain: England

    Great Britain: Wales

    Ireland

    • John, King of England (1199–1216), Lord of Ireland (1177–1216)
    • Domnall Ua Lochlainn, King (1083–1121)
    • Conchobar mac Domnaill, King (1121–1128)
    • Magnus Ua Lochlainn, King (1128–1129)
    • Conchobar mac Domnaill, King (1129–1136)
    • Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn, King (1136–1143)
    • Domnall Ua Gairmledaig, King (1143–1145)
    • Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn (again), King (1145–1166)
    • Conchobar mac Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn, King (1166–1167)
    • Niall Mac Lochlainn, King (1167–1176)
    • Aed In Macaem Toinlesc Ua Neill, King (1167–1177)
    • Mael Sechlainn mac Muirchertaig Mac Lochlainn, King (1177–1185)
    • Cu Caishil Ua Cerbaill, King (?–1101)
    • Giolla Crist Ua hEiccnigh, King (?–1127)
    • Donnchadh Ua Cearbaill, King (1130–1168/1169)
    • Murchard Ua Cerbaill, King (1168–1189)
    • Muirchertach, King (1189–1194)
    • unknown king (?–1196)
    • Ua Eichnigh, King (?–1201)
    • Donnchadh Ó Ruairc, Lord (1101)
    • Domnall Ó Ruairc, King (c.1095–1102)
    • Cathal Ó Ruairc, Lord (1105)
    • Domnall Ó Ruairc, Lord (c.1108)
    • Aedh an Gilla Sronmaol Ó Ruairc, King (c.1117–1122)
    • Tigernán mór Ó Ruairc, King (c.1124–1152, 1152–1172)
    • Aedh Ó Ruairc, King (1152–1152, 1172–1176)
    • Amlaíb Ó Ruairc, King (1176–1184)
    • Aedh Ó Ruairc, King (1184–1187)
    • Donnchad mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1094–1105)
    • Conchobar mac Mael Sechlainn Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1094–1105)
    • Muirchertach mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1105–1106)
    • Murchad mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1106–1153)
    • Mael Sechlainn mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1115)
    • Domnall mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1127)
    • Diarmait mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1127–1130, 1155–1156, 1157–1158, 1160–1169)
    • Conchobar Ua Conchobair, King (1143–1144)
    • Donnchad mac Muirchertaig Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1144–?)
    • Mael Sechlainn mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1152–1155)
    • Donnchad mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1155, 1156–1157, 1158–1160)

    Europe: Central

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    Holy Roman Empire in Germany

    See also List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire
    • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1084–1105), King (1053–1087)
    • Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1111–1125), King (1099–1125)
    • Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor (1133–1137), King (1125–1137)
    • Conrad III, King (1138–1152)
    • Henry Berengar, co-King (1138–1150)
    • Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (1155–1190), King (1152–1190)
    • Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1191–1197), King (1190–1197)
    • Philip, King (1198–1208)
    • Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1209–1215), King (1198–1209)

    Hungary

    Poland

    Europe: East

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    Europe: Nordic

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    Denmark

    Norway

    Sweden

    Europe: Southcentral

    [edit]
    See also List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire#Italy

    Southern Italy

    [edit]

    Southern Italy

    • Roger I, Count (1071–1101)
    • Simon, Count (1101–1105)
    • Roger II, Count (1105–1130), King (1130–1154)

    Europe: Southwest

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    Iberian Peninsula: Christian

    • Henry, Count (1096–1112)
    • Teresa, Countess (1112–1128), self-styled Queen from 1116
    • Afonso, Count, later King (1128–1139)

    Marca Hispanica

    Europe: West

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    France

    • William VI, Count (1096–1136)
    • Robert III, Count (1136–1143)
    • William VII the Young, Count (1143–c.1155)
    • William VIII the Old, Count (1155–1182)
    • Robert IV, Count (1182–1194)
    • William IX, Count (1194–1195)
    • Guy II, Count (1195–1224)
    • Eustace III, ruler (1087–1125)
    • Matilda I, Countess (1125–1151)
    • Eustace IV, Count (1151–1153)
    • William I, Count (1153–1159)
    • Mary I, Countess (1159–1170)
    • Matthew, Count (1170–1173)
    • Matthew II, Count (1173–1180)
    • Gerard, Count (1181–1182)
    • Berthold, Count (1183–1186)
    • Ida, Countess (1173–1216)

    Eurasia: Caucasus

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    Oceania

    [edit]

    Chile: Easter Island

    • Te Ria Kautahito (Hirakau-Tehito?), King (?)
    • Ko Te Pu I Te Toki, King (?)
    • Kuratahogo, King (?)
    • Ko Te Hiti Rua Nea, King (?)
    • Te Uruaki Kena, King (?)
    • Tu Te Rei Manana, King (c.1200)

    Tonga

    • ʻApuanea, King (?)
    • ʻAfulunga, King (?)
    • Momo, King (c.1100)
    • Tuʻitātui, King (c.1100)
    • Talatama, King (?)
    • Tuʻitonganui ko e Tamatou, King (?)

    United States: Hawaii

    • Kapawa, supreme high chief (?)
    • Pilikaʻaeia, supreme high chief (1125–1155)
    • Kukohou, supreme high chief (1155–1185)
    • Kaniuhu, supreme high chief (1185–1215)

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Dates calculated on the basis of Lange, Diwan, 65-77; id., Kingdoms, 552.
  • ^ See al-Nuwayri (v.2, App.1) and Ibn Khaldoun, v.2
  • ^ "Oba Ewuare II Coronation Speech 2016". Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  • ^ Weiers 1986: 505
  • ^ L. Petech (1980), 'Ya-ts'e, Gu-ge, Pu-rang: A new study', The Central Asiatic Journal 24, pp. 85–111; R. Vitali (1996), The kingdoms of Gu.ge Pu.hrang. Dharamsala: Tho.ling gtsug.lag.khang.
  • ^ Nussbaum, "Minamoto no Yoritomo" at p. 635.
  • ^ Rajiv Kumar Verma (2015). "Kalachuri Inscriptions : A Reflection of Dwindling Political Power" (PDF). Veethika. 1 (3).
  • ^ Pandey(1993) pg197-332
  • ^ Aiyangar, p.44
  • ^ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. pp. 45–46. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
  • ^ L. Petech (1980), 'Ya-ts'e, Gu-ge, Pu-rang: A new study', The Central Asiatic Journal 24, pp. 85–111; R. Vitali (1996), The kingdoms of Gu.ge Pu.hrang. Dharamsala: Tho.ling gtsug.lag.khang.
  • ^ Duffy (1992) pp. 125–26
  • ^ The Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys (1874) p. 75
  • ^ Walter Heinemeyer (1987), "Ludwig der Springer", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 15, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 418–419; (full text online)
  • ^ Debord, 171 and 212.
  • ^ Debord, 171 and 212.
  • ^ Debord gives William VI death as 1180, and the beginning of Vulgrin III's rule that same year (212). However, Rowan Charles Watson disagrees.『The Counts of Angoulême from the 9th to the Mid 13th Century』(PhD diss., University of East Anglia, 1979), 453. This is due to charter evidence (Watson, 353–62) and Geoffrey of Vigeois' chronicle, which declares William VI to have died in 1179 and Vulgrin III to have ruled for only two years. "Chronica Gaufredi coenobitae monasterii D. Martialis Lemovicensis, ac prioris Vosiensis coenobii", in Novae bibliothecae manuscriptorum librorum tomus secundus: rerum aquitanicarum. . . . ed. Philippe Labbe (Paris: Sebastian Cramoisy, 1657), 325–26.
  • ^ Watson, 453.
  • ^ Watson, 453.
  • ^ Debord, 573; and Watson, 453.

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