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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: South  





1.7  Africa: West  







2 Americas  



2.1  Americas: North  





2.2  Americas: South  







3 Asia  



3.1  Asia: Central  





3.2  Asia: East  





3.3  Asia: Southeast  





3.4  Asia: South  





3.5  Asia: West  







4 Europe  



4.1  Europe: Balkans  





4.2  Europe: Britain and Ireland  





4.3  Europe: Central  





4.4  Europe: East  





4.5  Europe: Nordic  





4.6  Europe: Southcentral  





4.7  Europe: Southwest  





4.8  Europe: West  





4.9  Eurasia: Caucasus  







5 Oceania  





6 See also  





7 References  














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  • List of state leaders in the 13th century
  • List of state leaders in the 15th century
  • List of state leaders in the 16th century
  • See also
    List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire

    This is a list of state leaders in the 14th century (1301–1400) AD, except for the many leaders within the Holy Roman Empire.

    Africa

    [edit]

    Africa: Central

    [edit]

    Angola

    Cameroon

    Chad

    To the Bornu Empire in West Africa

    Africa: East

    [edit]

    Great Lakes area

    Uganda

    Horn of Africa area

    Ethiopia
    • Minjo, King (c.1390)
    Somalia
    • Garaad Dhidhin, Sultan (1298–1311)
    • Garaad Hamar Gale, Sultan (1311–1328)
    • Garaad Ibrahim, Sultan (1328–1340)
    • Garaad Omer, Sultan (1340–1355)
    • Garaad Mohamud I, Sultan (1355–1375)
    • Garaad Ciise I, Sultan (1375–1392)
    • Garaad Siciid, Sultan (1392–1409)

    Africa: Northeast

    [edit]

    Egypt

    Bahri dynasty
    Burji dynasty

    Sudan

    Africa: Northcentral

    [edit]

    Tunisia

    Africa: Northwest

    [edit]

    Morocco

    Africa: South

    [edit]

    Angola

    as BaKongo tributary

    Africa: West

    [edit]

    Benin

    • Udagbedo, Oba (1292–1329)[3]
    • Ohen, Oba (1329–1366)
    • Egbeka, Oba (1366–1397)
    • Orobiru, Oba (1397–1434)

    Burkina Faso

    • Untani, Nunbado (1292–1336)
    • Banydoba, Nunbado (1336–1380)
    • Labi Diebo, Nunbado (1380–1395)
    • Tenin, Nunbado (1395–1425)

    Mali

    Nigeria

    From the Kanem Empire in Central Africa
    • Oranyan, Alaafin (c.1300–?)
    • Ajaka, Alaafin (14th century)
    • Shango, Alaafin (14th century)
    • Ajaka, Alaafin (14th century)
    • Aganju, Alaafin (?–c.1400)

    Senegal

    Americas

    [edit]

    Americas: North

    [edit]

    Mexico

    • Macuilxochitl, Tlatoani (1365)[5]
    • Tezcacohuatzin / Ozomatzinteuctli, Tlatoani (1365)[5]
    under the Tepanec suzerainty
    • Tetzotzomoc, Tlatoani (1367–1426)[8]
    • Zaachila Yoo, King (1386–1415)

    Americas: South

    [edit]

    Colombia

    Peru

    Asia

    [edit]

    Asia: Central

    [edit]

    Kazakhstan

    From 1370 on, the Chagatai Khans were puppets of Timur
    • Unaširi, Khan (1380–1393)
    • Engke Temür, Khan (1393–1405)

    Mongolia

    • Temür, Khan / Emperor (1294–1307)

    Russia

    Siberia

    • Khoja bin Taibugha, Khan (?)
    • Tokhtamysh, Khan (1396–1406)

    Tibet

    Asia: East

    [edit]

    China: Yuan dynasty

    China: Ming dynasty

    • Hongwu, Prince (1364–1368), Emperor (1368–1398)
    • Jianwen, Emperor (1398–1402)

    Japan: Main

    Japan: Ryukyu Kingdoms

    Tributary state of the Ming dynasty
    • Satto, Chief (1355–1397)
    • Bunei, Chief (1398–1406)
    Tributary state of the Ming dynasty
    Tributary state of the Ming dynasty
    • Haniji, Chief (?–1395)
    • Min, Chief (1396–1400)

    Korea

    Mongolia

    Asia: Southeast

    [edit]

    Brunei

    Cambodia

    Indonesia

    Indonesia: Java
    • Rakeyan Saunggalah, Maharaja (1297–1303)
    • Prabu Citraganda, Maharaja (1303–1311)
    • Prabu Lingga Dewata, Maharaja (1311–1333)
    • Prabu Ajigunawisesa, Maharaja (1333–1340)
    • Prabu Maharaja Lingga Buana, Maharaja (1340–1357)
    • Mangkubumi Suradipati, Maharaja (1357–1371)
    • Prabu Raja Wastu, Maharaja (1371–1475)
    Indonesia: Sumatra
    • Al-Malik azh-Zhahir I, Sultan (1297–1326)
    • Ahmad I, Sultan (1326–1330s)
    • Al-Malik azh-Zhahir II, Sultan (1330s–1349)
    • Zainal Abidin I, Sultan (1349–1406)
    Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo)
    • Aji Batara Agung Dewa Sakti, Sultan (c.1300–1325)
    • Raden Sekarsungsang, ruler (c.1400–15th century)
    Indonesia: Sulawesi
    • Tumanurung Baine, Queen (mid 14th century)
    • Tumassalangga Baraya, King (late 14th century)
    • I Puang Lowe Lembang, King (14th/15th century)
    • Anakaji, Datu (1293–1330)
    • Tampa Balusu, Datu (1330–1365)
    • Tanra Balusu, Datu (1365–1402)
    Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands
    Jaya dynasty
    • Mahaguru Dharmottungga Warmadewa, King (before 1324–1328)
    • Walajayakertaningrat, King (1328-?)
    • Śri Astasura Ratna Bumi Banten, King (fl.1332–1337)
    Samprangan
    Indonesia: Maluku Islands
    • Sele, King (1334–1372)[19]
    • Matagena, King (1372–1405)
    • Bakuku/ Kalabata, King (1298–1304)[citation needed]
    • Ngara Malamo/ Komala, King (1304–1317)
    • Patsaranga Malamo/ Aitsi, King (1317–1322)
    • Cili Aiya/ Sidang Arif Malamo, King (1322–1331)
    • Panji Malamo/ A'ali, King (1331–1332)
    • Shah Alam, King (1332–1343)
    • Tulu Malamo/ Fulu, King (1343–1347)
    • Kie Mabiji/ Buhayati I, King (1347–1350)
    • Ngolo-ma-Kaya/ Muhammad Shah, King (1350–1357)
    • Mamoli/ Momole, King (1357–1359)
    • Gapi Malamo I/ Muhammad Bakar, King (1359–1372)
    • Gapi Baguna I, King (1372–1377)
    • Komala Pulu/ Bessi Muhammad Hassan, King (1377–1432)

    Laos

    Malaysia: Peninsular

    • Tajau, Maharaja (c.1378)
    • Parameswara, Raja of Singapura (1389–1398), Sultan of Malacca (1400–1414)

    Myanmar / Burma

    • Athinkhaya, Co-Regent (1297–1310)
    • Yazathingyan, Co-Regent (1297–1313)
    • Thihathu, Co-Regent of Myinsaing (1297–1313), King of Myinsaing–Pinya (1313–1325)
    • Thihathu, Co-Regent of Myinsaing (1297–1313), King of Myinsaing–Pinya (1313–1325)
    • Uzana I, King (1325–1340)
    • Sithu, Regent (1340–1344)
    • Kyawswa I, King (1344–1350)
    • Kyawswa II, King (1350–1359)
    • Narathu, King (1359–1364)
    • Uzana II, King (1364)
    • Thado Minbya, King of Pinya & Sagaing (1364–1365), King of Ava (1365–1367)

    Philippines

    • Paiburong, Datu (13th/14th century)
    • Balengkaka, Datu (14th century)
    • Kalantiaw, Datu (1365–1437)
    • Alho, Rajah (c.14th century)
    • Ukob, Rajah (c.14th century)

    Singapore

    Thailand

    • Mangrai, King of Ngoenyang (1261–1292), King of Lan Na (1292–1311)
    • Chaiyasongkhram, King (1311–1325)
    • Saenphu, King (1325–1334)
    • Khamfu, King (1334–1336)
    • Phayu, King (1336–1355)
    • Kue Na, King (1355–1385)[20]
    • Saenmueangma, King (1385–1401)
    Uthong dynasty
    Suphannaphum dynasty
    Uthong dynasty

    Vietnam

    Asia: South

    [edit]

    Bengal and Northwest India

    • Vikramadhwajpal, King (1278–1302)
    • Gauradhwajpal, King (1302–1322)
    • Sankhadhwajpal, King (1322–1343)
    • Mayuradhwajpal, King (1343–1361)
    • Jayadhwajpal, King (1361–1383)
    • Karmadhwajpal, King (1383–1401)

    India

    • Anand Deo, Rana (1437–1440)
    • Pratap Deo, Rana (1440–?)
    • Chanchal Deo, Rana (?)
    • Ravi Varma, King (1299–1313)
    • Vira Udaya Martanda Varma, King (1313–1333)
    • Aditya Varma Tiruvadi, King (1333–1335)
    • Vira Rama Udaya Martanda Varma Tiruvadi, King (1335–1342)
    • Vira Kerala Varma Tiruvadi, King (1342–1363)
    • Vira Martanda Varma III, King (1363–1366)
    • Vira Rama Martanda Varma, King (1366–1382)
    • Vira Ravi Varma, King (1383–1416)
    • Narasimha Deva II, King (1279–1306)
    • Bhanu Deva II, King (1306–1328)
    • Narasimha Deva III, King (1328–1352)
    • Bhanu Deva III, King (1352–1378)
    • Narasimha Deva IV, King (1379–1424)
    • Malik Sarwar, Sultan (1394–1399)
    • Malik Qaranfal, Sultan (1399–1402)
    • Jaydeorao Mukne, Raja (?–1400)
    • Nemshah I, Raja (1400–1422)
    • Prataparudra-deva, King (c.1289–1323)
    • Arjunsinhji, Maharana (c.1340–?)
    • Bhansinhji, Maharana (14th–15th century)
    • Prolaya Vema Reddi, King (1325–1353)[22]
    • Anavota Reddi, King (1353–1364)[23]
    • Anavema Reddi, King (1364–1386)[23]
    • Kumaragiri Reddi, King (1386–1402)[23]
    • Kataya Vema Reddi, King (1395–1414)

    Maldives

    Theemuge dynasty
    Hilaalee dynasty

    Nepal

    Pakistan

    • Unar, Jam (1336–1339)
    • Junan, Jam (1339–1352)
    • Banhabina, Jam (1352–1367)
    • Tamachi, Jam (1367–1379)
    • Salahuddin, Jam (1379–1389)
    • Nizamuddin I, Jam (1389–1391)
    • Ali Sher, Jam (1391–1398)
    • Karn, Jam (1398)
    • Fath Khan, Jam (1398–1414)

    Sri Lanka

    Asia: West

    [edit]

    Turkey

    Yemen

    • Badr as-Sahab ibn al-Habrali Bu Tuwairik, Sultan (1395–1430)

    Europe

    [edit]

    Europe: Balkans

    [edit]

    Achaea

    Archipelago

    Bulgaria

    Byzantium

    Croatia

    Morea

    Serbia

    Rhodes

    Europe: Britain and Ireland

    [edit]

    Scotland

    England and Ireland

    Ireland

    • Brian mac Eochada, King (1283–1311)
    • Ralph/Roolb mac Eochada, King (1311–1314)
    • Mael Sechlainn mac Eochada, King (1314–?)
    • Murchad Mór mac Briain, King (?–1331)
    • Seoan mac Maoilsheachlainn, King (1331–1342)
    • Aodh mac Roolb, King (1342–1344)
    • Murchadh Óg mac Murchada, King (1344–1344)
    • Maghnus mac Eochadha, King (1344–1357)
    • Pilib mac Rooilbh, King (1357–1362)
    • Brian Mór mac Aodh, King (1362–1365)
    • Niall mac Murchadha, King (1365–1368)
    • Brian Mór mac Aodh, King (1368–1371)
    • Pilib Ruadh mac Briain, King (1371–1403)
    • Gilla-Isa Ruaid O'Raigillig, ruler (1327/30)
    • Matha son of Gilla-Isa O'Raigillig, ruler (1304)
    • Mael Sechlainn O'Raigillig, ruler (1328)
    • Richard [Risderd] O'Reilly, ruler (1349–1346/49)
    • Cu Chonnacht O'Reilly, ruler (1362/65)
    • Philip O'Reilly, ruler (1365–1366/69)
    • Magnus O'Reilly, ruler (1366/69–1366/69)
    • Philip O'Reilly, ruler (1366/69–1384)
    • Thomas, King (1384–1390)
    • John, ruler (1390–1400)
    • Gilla-Isa, ruler (1400)
    • Amlaib Ó Ruairc, King (c.1275–1307)
    • Domnall Carrach Ó Ruairc, King (1307–1311)
    • Ualgarg Mór Ó Ruairc, King (1316–1346)
    • Flaithbheartach Ó Ruairc, King (1346–1349)
    • Aodh Bán Ó Ruairc, King (1349–1352)
    • Flaithbheartach Ó Ruairc, King (1352–1352)
    • Tadhg na gCaor Ó Ruairc, King (1352–1376)
    • Gilla Crist Ó Ruairc, Lord (?–1378)
    • Tigernán mór Ó Ruairc, King (1376–1418)
    • Maelruanaidh mac Diarmata, King (1294–1331)
    • Tomaltach gCear mac Diarmata, King (1331–1336)
    • Conchobhair mac Diarmata, King (1336–1343)
    • Ferghal mac Diarmata, King (1343–1368)
    • Aedh mac Diarmata, King (1368–1393)
    • Maelruanaidh mac Diarmata, King (1393–1398)
    • Conchobair Óg mac Diarmata, King (1398–1404)

    Europe: Central

    [edit]
    See also List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire

    Hungary

    Poland

    • Bolesław II, Duke of Płock (1275–1294), Duke of Masovia (1294–1313)
    • Siemowit III, co-Duke of Warsaw (1341–1349), of Rawa (1345–1349), Duke of Warsaw (1349–1355), of Masovia (1355–1381)
    • Trojden I, Duke of Czersk (1310–1313), Duke of Warsaw (1313–1341)
    • Casimir I, co-Duke of Warsaw (1341–1349), co-Duke of Rawa (1345–1349), Duke of Rawa (1349–1355)
    • Siemowit III, co-Duke of Warsaw (1341–1349), of Rawa (1345–1349), Duke of Warsaw (1349–1355), of Masovia (1355–1381)
    • Janusz I the Elder, Duke (1381–1429)
    • Siemowit II, Duke of Rawa (1313–1345)
    • Casimir I, co-Duke of Warsaw (1341–1349), co-Duke of Rawa (1345–1349), Duke of Rawa (1349–1355)
    • Siemowit III, co-Duke of Warsaw (1341–1349), co-Duke of Rawa (1345–1349), Duke of Warsaw (1349–1355), Duke of Masovia (1355–1381)
    • Siemowit IV the Younger, Duke of Płock and Rawa (1381–1426)

    Europe: East

    [edit]

    Europe: Nordic

    [edit]

    Denmark

    Personal union of Denmark and Norway

    Norway

    Personal union of Denmark and Norway

    Sweden

    Kalmar Union

    • Margaret I, Queen Regent of Denmark (1387–1412), of Norway (1388–1412), of Sweden (1389–1412)
    • Eric of Pomerania, King (1389–1442)

    Europe: Southcentral

    [edit]
    See also List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire#Italy
    • Azzo VIII, Marquis of Reggio (1293–1306), of Ferrara (1293–1308)
    • Aldobrandino II, Marquis of Modena (1293–1308), of Ferrara (1308–1326)
    • Fresco, Marquis of Ferrara (1308)
    • Rinaldo, Marquis of Ferrara (1317–1335)
    • Niccolò I, Marquis of Ferrara (1317–1344), of Modena (1336–1344)
    • Obizzo III, Marquis of Ferrara (1317–1352), of Modena (1336–1352)
    • Azzo IX, Marquis of Ferrara (1317–1318)
    • Bertoldo I, Marquis of Ferrara (1317–1343)
    • Aldobrandino III, Marquis of Ferrara (1352–1361)
    • Niccolò II the Lame, Marquis of Modena (1352–1388), of Ferrara (1361–1388)
    • Alberto V, Marquis of Ferrara (1361–1393), of Modena (1388–1393)
    • Niccolò III, Marquis of Ferrara and Modena (1393–1441), of Reggio (1405–1441)
    From 1309 to 1376 the Papacy was based at Avignon, not Rome.

    Southern Italy

    Europe: Southwest

    [edit]

    Iberian Peninsula

    Marca Hispanica

    Europe: West

    [edit]

    France

    Low Countries

    Eurasia: Caucasus

    [edit]
    • Badr I, Shamkhal (1295–1304)
    • Akhsuvar I, Shamkhal (14th century)

    Oceania

    [edit]

    Chile: Easter Island

    • Te Tuhunga Hanui, King (?)
    • Te Tuhunga Haroa, King (?)
    • Te Tuhunga "Mare Kapeau", King (?)
    • Toati Rangi Hahe, King (?)
    • Tangaroa Tatarara, King (?)
    • Havini(vini) Koro (or Hariui Koro), King (c.1400)

    Tonga

    • Tuʻitonga Puipui, King (?)
    • Havea I, King (?)
    • Tatafuʻeikimeimuʻa, King (?)
    • Lomiʻaetupuʻa, King (?)

    United States: Hawaii

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Dates calculated on the basis of Lange, Diwan, 65-77; id., Kingdoms, 552.
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  • ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Sadatoki" at p. 340.
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