Lists of state leaders by century:
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This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) AD, of British South Asia.

These polities are often sovereign states and then vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the British East India Company. Afghan monarchies and non-British colonies are listed at List of state leaders in the 18th century#Asia: South.

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See also the list of princely states of British India (alphabetical) for all princely states

Bengal and Northeast India

  • Rup Narayan, Raja (1693–1714)
  • Upendra Narayana, Raja (1714–1763)
  • Debendra Narayana, Raja (1763–1765)
  • Regent (1763–1765)
  • Dhairjendra Narayan, Raja (1765–1770, 1775–1783)
  • Rajendra I Narayan, Raja (1770–1772)
  • Pensuthma, Regent (1770–1772)
  • Dharendra Narayan, Raja (1772, 1774–1775)
  • Bijendra Narayan, Raja (1772–1774)
  • Regents (1783–1801)
  • Harendra Narayan, Raja (1783–1839)
  • Ram Singh I, King (1694–1708)
  • Jay Narayan, King (1708–1731)
  • Bar Gosain, King (1731–1770)
  • Chattra Singh, King (1770–1780)
  • Bijay Narayan, King (1780–1790)
  • Ram Singh II, King (1790–1832)

Bhutan

  • Gedun Chomphel, Druk Desis (1695–1701)
  • Ngawang Tshering, Druk Desis (1701–1704)
  • Umze Peljor, Druk Desis (1704–1707)
  • Druk Rabgye, Druk Desis (1707–1719)
  • Ngawang Gyamtsho, Druk Desis (1719–1729)
  • Mipham Wangpo, Druk Desis (1729–1736)
  • Khuwo Peljor, Druk Desis (1736–1739)
  • Ngawang Gyaltshen, Druk Desis (1739–1744)
  • Sherab Wangchuck, Druk Desis (1744–1763)
  • Druk Phuntsho, Druk Desis (1763–1765)
  • Wangzob Druk Tenzin I, Druk Desis (1765–1768)
  • Sonam Lhundub, Druk Desis (1768–1773)
  • Kunga Rinchen, Druk Desis (1773–1776)
  • Jigme Singye, Druk Desis (1776–1788)
  • Druk Tenzin, Druk Desis (1788–1792)
  • Umzey Chapchhab, Druk Desis (1792–1792)
  • Sonam Gyaltshen (Tashi Namgyel), Druk Desis (1792–1799)
  • Druk Namgyel, Druk Desis (1799–1803)

Burma

  • Hso Wai Hpa, Saopha (1675–1702)
  • Sao Okka Wara, Saopha (1702–1714)
  • Sao Okka Seya, Saopha (1714–1718)
  • Sao Sam Myo, Saopha (1718–1722)
  • Sao Hkun Neng, Saopha (1722–1752)
  • Sao Sawra Tawta, Saopha (1752–1767)
  • Sao Myat San Te, Saopha (1767–1788)
  • Sao Hswe Kya, Saopha (1788–1809)
  • Sao Möng Lek, Saopha (?–1730)
  • Sao Maung Hkawn, Saopha (1730–c.1735, 1739–1742)
  • Sao Möng Hsam, Saopha (1742–1786)
  • Sao Kawng Tai I, Saopha (1787–1802, 1814–1815)

India

  • Guman Singh, Raja (1765–1792)
  • Bakht Singh, Raja (1792–1793)
  • Ali Bahadur, usurper Raja (1793–1802)
  • Fatehsinh I Raje Bhosle, Chief (1707–1760)
  • Shahaji I, Chief (1760–1789)
  • Fatehsinh II, Chief (1789–1822)
  • Udai Deo, Rana (?)
  • Pahad Deo II, Rana (?–1765)
  • Pratap Singh I, Rana (1765–1818)
  • Partap Singh, Raja (1770–1791)
  • Bakhtawar Singh Prabhakar, Raja (1791–1815)
  • Ali II, Raja (1691–1704)
  • Kunhi Amsa I, Raja (1704–1720)
  • Muhammad Ali IV, Raja (1720–1728)
  • Bibi Harrabichi Kadavube, Raja (1728–1732)
  • Bibi Junumabe I, Raja (1732–1745)
  • Kunhi Amsa II, Raja (1745–1777)
  • Bibi Junumabe II, Raja (1777–1819)
  • Sardar Muhammed khan Babi 28 September, Nawab Babi (1758–?)
  • Jamiyat Khanji Muhammad Khanji, Nawab Babi (18th century–?)
  • Muhammad Beg Khan-i-lung, Kiladar (1686–1725)
  • Ata Khan, Kiladar (1725–1728)
  • Fazil `Ali Khan I, Kiladar (1728–1737)
  • Fazil `Ali Kahn II, Kiladar (1737–1769)
  • Saiyid Husain Ali Khan, Kiladar (1769–1783)
  • Muhammad Yusuf -Mysore Administrator, Kiladar (1784–1790)
  • Mozaffar al-Molk Asad `Ali Khan, Kiladar (1790–1814)
  • Gholam `Ali Khan I, Kiladar (1790–1822)
  • Virsimhji I, Raja Sahib (1701–1716)
  • Ralbhamji, Raja Sahib (1716–1739)
  • Ghulabsimhji I, Raja Sahib (1739–1753)
  • Udaisimhji III, Raja Sahib (1753–1770)
  • Kiratsimhji Las, Raja Sahib (1770–1780)
  • Virsimhji II, Raja Sahib (1780–1789)
  • Naharsimhji, Raja Sahib (1789–1793)
  • Raisimhji, Raja Sahib (1793–1815)
  • Ajab Singh, Rai Rayan (1688–1706)
  • Bhim Singh, Rai Rayan (1706–1713)
  • Bishan Singh, Rai Rayan (1713–1737)
  • Udai Singh II, Rai Rayan (1737–1747)
  • Prithvi Singh, Rai Rayan (1747–1786)
  • Bijai Singh, Rai Rayan (1786–1816)
  • Mohan Singh, Thakur (1790–1827)
  • Mansimhji I Vijaysimhji, Raja (?–c.1720)
  • Prithvirajji I Mansimhji, Raja (18th century)
  • Rayadharji Prithviraji, Raja (18th century)
  • Gangdasji I Rayadharji, Raja (18th century)
  • Gambhirsimhji Gangdasji, Raja (18th century)
  • Dhiratsimhji Gambhirsimhji, Raja (18th–19th century)
  • Parbat Singh, Rana (1700–1708)
  • Mohan Singh I, Rana (1708–1730)
  • Anup Singh, Rana (1730–1760)
  • Umed Singh, Rana (1760–1794)
  • Mohan Singh II, Rana (1794–1839)
  • Ratanji, Thakur Sahib (1660–1703)
  • Bhavsinhji I Ratanji, Thakur Sahib (1703–1764)
  • Akherajji II Bhavsinhji, Thakur Sahib (1764–1772)
  • Wakhatsinhji Akherajji, Thakur Sahib (1772–1816)
  • Dost Mohammad Khan, Nawab (1707–1728)
  • Sultan Muhammad Khan, Nawab (1728–1742)
  • Yar Mohammad Khan, Regent (1728–1742)
  • Faiz Mohammad Khan, Nawab (1742–1777)
  • Hayat Mohammad Khan, Nawab (1777–1807)
  • Shankaraji Narayan Sacheev, Pant Sachiv (1697–1707)
  • Naro Shankaraji, Pant Sachiv (1707–1737)
  • Chimnaji I, Pant Sachiv (1737–1757)
  • Sadasiv Rao, Pant Sachiv (1757–1787)
  • Raghunath Rao, Pant Sachiv (1787–1791)
  • Shankr Rao I, Pant Sachiv (1797–1798)
  • Pantsachiv Chimnaji Rao II, Pant Sachiv (1798–1827)
  • Bir Singh Deo, Raja (1765–1793)
  • Himmat Bahadur, usurper Raja (1793–1802)
  • Sujan Singh, Maharaja (1700–1735)
  • Zorawar Singh, Maharaja (1735–1746)
  • Gaj Singh, Maharaja (1746–1787)
  • Raj Singh II, Maharaja (1787–1787)
  • Pratap Singh, Maharaja (1787–1787)
  • Surat Singh, Regent (?–1787), Maharaja (1787–1828)
  • Anand Ram Khawas, Dewan (early 18th century–1733)
  • Mohta Bakhtawar Singh, Dewan (1735–1751, 1752–1756, 1757–1762, 1765–1779)
  • Amar Singh Chaturbhujani, Dewan (1751–1752)
  • Mohta Prithvi Singh, Dewan (1756–1757)
  • Shah Mool Chand Bardiya, Dewan (1762–1765)
  • Mohta Swaroop Singh, Dewan (1779–1780s)
  • Mohta Thakursi, Dewan (1780s–1787)
  • Mohta Madho Rai, Dewan (1787–1791)
  • Pratap Mal Baid, Dewan (1791–1794)
  • Mohta Rao Sahib Singh Gun Roop, Dewan (1794–1805)
  • Ajmer Chand, Raja (1692–1728)
  • Devi Chand, Raja (1738–1778)
  • Mahan Chand, Raja (1778–1824)
  • Budh Singh, Rao Raja (1696–1730)
  • Dalel Singh, Rao Raja (1730–1749)
  • Umaid Singh, Rao Raja (1749–1770, 1773–1804)
  • Ajit Singh, Rao Raja (1770–1773)
  • Mirza Jaffar Mumin Khan I, Nawab (1730–1742)
  • Nur-ud-din Muftakher Khan, Nawab (1742–1743)
  • Najm ad-Dawla Ja`far Mu´min Khan II, Nawab (1743–1784)
  • Mohammad Qoli Khan, Nawab (1784–1790)
  • Fath `Ali Khan, Nawab (1790–1823)
  • Jit Singh, Raja (1794–1808)
  • Charhat Singh, Raja (1808–1844)
  • Shri Singh, Raja (1844–1870)
  • Gopal Singh, Raja (1870–1873)
  • Sham Singh, Raja (1873–1904)
  • Khuman Singh, Raja (1765–1782)
  • Bikramajit Singh, Raja (1782–1829)
  • Kunwar Sone Shah, Raja (1785–1816)
  • Arsisinhji, Maharawal (1762–1771)
  • Hamirsinhji II, Maharawal (1771–1777)
  • Bhimsinhji, Maharawal (1777–1822)
  • Rama Varma IV, Maharaja (1697–1701)
  • Rama Varma V, Maharaja (1701–1721)
  • Ravi Varma III, Maharaja (1721–1731)
  • Rama Varma VI, Maharaja (1731–1746)
  • Veera Kerala Varma I, Maharaja (1746–1749)
  • Rama Varma VII, Maharaja (1749–1760)
  • Veera Kerala Varma II, Maharaja (1760–1775)
  • Rama Varma VIII, Maharaja (1775–1790)
  • Shaktan Thampuran, Maharaja (1790–1805)
  • Dodda Virappa, Raja (1687–1736)
  • Chikka Virappa, Raja (1736–1766)
  • Muddu Raja II, Raja (1766-1770)
  • Devappa Raja, Raja (1770-1774)
  • Linga Raja, Raja (1774–1780)
  • Dodda Vira Rajendra, Raja (1780–1809)
  • Prithvisimhji Gajsinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1687–1743)
  • Vikramdeoji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1743)
  • Karansinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1743–?)
  • Ratansinhji Karansinhji Barad parmar, Maharana (18th century)
  • Abhaisinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (?–1795)
  • Mansinhji II Abhaisinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1795–1800)
  • Jagatsinhji Abhaisinhji Barad Parmad, Maharana (1800–1823)
  • Ramchandra Singh, Rao (1706–1733)
  • Indrajit Singh, Rao (1733–1762)
  • Shatrujit Singh, Rao (1762–1801)
  • Jivaji Rao Puar "Dada Sahib", Raja (1728–1774)
  • Sadashiv Rao I Puar, Raja (1774–1790)
  • Rukmangad Rao Puar, Raja (1790–1817)
  • Tukoji Rao I Puar, Raja (1728–1754)
  • Rani Savitribai, Regent (f) (1754–1756)
  • Krishnaji Rao I Puar, Raja (1754–1789)
  • Rani Gangabai, Regent (f) (1789–1794)
  • Tukoji Rao II Puar, Raja (1789–1827)
  • Udaji Raje I Pawar, Raja (1728–1732)
  • Anand Raje I Pawar, Raja (1732–1736)
  • Yeshwant Raje I Pawar, Raja (1736–1761)
  • Khande Raje Pawar, Raja (1761–1782)
  • Anand Raje II Pawar, Raja (1782–1807)
  • Sahadevji, Rana (1680–1727)
  • Ramdevji II, Rana (1727–1758)
  • Dharamdevji, Rana (1758–1774)
  • Narandevji I (Guman Singh), Rana (1774–1777)
  • Maharani Baiji Kushal, Regent (1774–1784)
  • Somdevji II (Abhay Singh), Rana (1777–1784)
  • Maharani Baiji Kushal Kunverba, Regent (1784–1800)
  • Rupdevji, Rana (1784–1807)
  • Gajsinhji II Raisinhji, Raj Sahib (1744/45–1782)
  • Raniji Jijibai Kunverba, Raj Sahib (1758–1782)
  • Jashwantsinhji II Gajsinhji, Raj Sahib (1782–1801)
  • Kaloji I Panchanji, Thakur Sahib (1644–1706)
  • Junhoji I Kaloji, Thakur Sahib (1706–1712)
  • Ketoji Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1712–1715)
  • Kaloji II Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1715–1716)
  • Vaghji Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1716–1760)
  • Jaysimhji I Vaghji, Thakur Sahib (1760–1781)
  • Junoji II Jaysimhji, Thakur Sahib (1781–1789)
  • Nathoji Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1789–?)
  • Khuman Singh, Maharawal (1691–1702)
  • Ram Singh, Maharawal (1702–1730)
  • Shiv Singh, Maharawal (1730–1785)
  • Vairisal, Maharawal (1785–1790)
  • Fateh Singh, Maharawal (1790–1808)
  • Hamir Singh, Raja (1763–1782)
  • Mohar Singh, Raja (1783–1798)
  • Charat Singh, Raja (1798–1804)
  • Fateh Shah, King (1660–1708)
  • Upendra Shah, King (1708–1709)
  • Pradip Shah, King (1709–1772)
  • Lalit Shah, King (1772–1780)
  • Jayakrit Shah, King (1780–1786)
  • Pradyumna Shah, King (1786–1804)
  • Sagramji I Kumbhoji, Thakur (1648–1713)
  • Haloji Sagramji, Thakur (1713–1752)
  • Kumbhoji II Haloji, Thakur (1752–1789)
  • Muluji Sagramji, Thakur (1789–1791)
  • Dajibhai Muluji, Thakur (1791–1800)
  • Devaji Sagramji, Thakur (1800–1812)
  • Muhammad Iwaz Khan, Prime minister (1724–1730)
  • Anwarullah Khan, Prime minister (1730–1742)
  • Khuda Banda Khan, Prime minister (1742–1748)
  • Shah Nawaz Khan, Prime minister (1748–1750, 1755–1758)
  • Raja Ragunath Das, Prime minister (1750–1752)
  • Syed Lashkar Khan Rukn ud-Daula, Prime minister (1752–1755)
  • Basalat Jung, Prime minister (1758–1761)
  • Vithal Sundar, Prime minister (1761–1765)
  • Musa Khan Nawab Rukn ud-Daula, Prime minister (1765–1775)
  • Viqar-ul-daula, Prime minister (1775–1781)
  • Arastu Jah, Prime minister (1781–1795)
  • Raja Shan Rai Rayan, Prime minister (1795–1797)
  • Arastu Jah, Prime minister (1797–1804)
  • Malhar Rao Holkar, Maharaja (1731–1766)
  • Malerao Khanderao Holkar, Maharaja (1766–1767)
  • Ahalya Bai Holkar III, Regent (f) (1767–1795)
  • Rajmata Ahilya Devi Holkar, Maharaja (1767–1795)
  • Tukojirao Tanaji Holkar, Maharaja (1795–1797)
  • Kashirao Tukojirao Holkar, Maharaja (1797–1798)
  • Yashwantrao Holkar, Maharaja (1798–1811)
  • Amar Singh, Maharawal (1661–1702)
  • Jaswant Singh, Maharawal (1702–1708)
  • Budh Singh, Maharawal (1708–1722)
  • Akhi Singh, Maharawal (1722–1762)
  • Mulraj II, Maharawal (1762–1820)
  • Kasim Yaqut Khan II, Wazir (1676–1703)
  • Amabat Yaqut Khan II, Wazir (1703–1707)
  • Surur Yakut Khan II, Wazir (1707–1732)
  • Hasan Khan, Wazir (1732–1734)
  • Sumbul Khan, Wazir (1734–1737)
  • `Abd al-Rahman Khan, Wazir (1737–1740)
  • Hasan Khan (2nd time), Wazir (1740–1745)
  • Ibrahim Khan I, Wazir (1745–1757, 1757–1761)
  • Mohammad Khan I, Wazir (1757)
  • Yaqut Khan, Wazir (1761–1772)
  • `Abd al-Rahim Khan, Wazir (1772–1784)
  • Jauhar Khan, Wazir (1784–1789)
  • `Abd al-Karim Yaqut Khan, Wazir (1784–1789)
  • Ibrahim Khan II, Wazir (1789–1794)
  • Jumrud Khan, Wazir (1794–1803)
  • Patangshah I Vikramshah Mukne, Raja (1678–early 18th century)
  • Krishnashah II Patangshah Mukne, Raja (early 18th century–1742)
  • Vikramshah II Krishnashah Mukne, Raja (1742–1758)
  • Krishnashah III Vikramshah Mukne, Raja (1758–1765)
  • Patangshah II Krishnashah Mukne, Raja (1768–1798)
  • Vikramshah III Patangshah Mukne, Raja (1798–1821)
  • Kushal Singh, Raja (1677–1723)
  • Anup Singh, Raja (1723–1727)
  • Sheo Singh, Raja (1727–1758)
  • Bahadur Singh, Raja (1758–1770)
  • Bhim Singh, Raja (1770–1821)
  • Sukhachain, Raja (c.1676–1751)
  • Alam Singh, Raja (c.1764)
  • Bulki Singh, Raja (1700s)
  • Gajpat Singh, Raja (1763–1789)
  • Bhag Singh, Raja (1789–1819)
  • Muhammad Bahadur Khanji,[1] Nawab (1730–1758)
  • Muhammad Mahabat Khanji l, Nawab (1758–1760, 1762–1774)
  • Muzaffar Khanji, Nawab (1760–1762)
  • Muhammad Hamid Khanji, Nawab (1774–1811)
  • Jugasai Deo III, Raja (1693–1721)
  • Khadag Rai Deo, Raja (1721–1747)
  • Raisingh Deo III, Raja (1747–1771)
  • Purusottam Deo, Raja (1771–1796)
  • Jugasai Deo IV, Raja (1796–1831)
  • Jassa Singh, Sardar (1777–1783)
  • Bagh Singh, Sardar (1783–1801)
  • Kanwar Pal II, Maharaja (1691–1734)
  • Gopal Singh, Maharaja (1734–1757)
  • Tarsam Pal, Maharaja (1757–1772)
  • Manak Pal, Maharaja (1772–1804)
  • Anup Singh II, Dewan (1679–1715)
  • Fateh Singh, Dewan (1718–1738)
  • Dewan (1738–1770)
  • Abhai Singh, Dewan (1770–1787)
  • Dip Singh, Dewan (1787–c.1795)
  • Durjan Sal, Dewan (1795–1819)
  • Man Singh, Maharaja (1658–1706)
  • Raj Singh, Maharaja (1706–1748)
  • Bahadur Singh, Maharaja (1748–1781)
  • Samant Singh, Maharaja (1748–1765)
  • Sardar Singh, Maharaja (1765–1768)
  • Birad Singh, Maharaja (1781–1788)
  • Pratap Singh, Maharaja (1788–1798)
  • Kalyan Singh, Maharaja (1798–1839)
  • Ram Singh I, Maharao (1696–1707)
  • Bhim Singh I, Maharao (1713–1720)
  • Arjun Singh, Maharao (1720–1723)
  • Durjan Sal, Maharao (1723–1756)
  • Ajit Singh, Maharao (1756–1757)
  • Chhatar Sal Singh I, Maharao (1757–1764)
  • Guman Singh, Maharao (1764–1771)
  • Umaid Singh I, Maharao (1771–1819)
  • Gyan Chand, King (1698–1708)
  • Jagat Chand, King (1708–1720)
  • Devi Chand, King (1720–1726)
  • Ajit Chand, King (1726–1729)
  • Kalyan Chand V, King (1729–1747)
  • Dip Chand, King (1747–1777)
  • Mohan Chand, King (1777–1779)
  • Pradyumna Chand, King (1779–1786)
  • Mohan Chand, King (1786–1788)
  • Shiv Chand, King (1788)
  • Mahendra Chand, King (1788–1790)[2]
  • Verisalji I Aderajj, Thakur Sahib (17th–18th century)
  • Askaranji III Verisalji, Thakur Sahib (early 18th century)
  • Aderajji II Askaranji, Thakur Sahib (early 18th century)
  • Verisalji II Aderajji, Thakur Sahib (mid 18th century)
  • Harbhanji I Verisalji, Thakur Sahib (?–1786)
  • Harisinhji Harbhanj, Thakur Sahib (1786–1825)
  • Bir Singh, Rana (1674–1711)
  • Nar Singh, Rana (1711–1735)
  • Wakhat Singh, Rana (1735–1757)
  • Dip Singh, Rana (1757–1782)
  • Durjan Singh, Rana (1782–1786)
  • Jagat Singh, Rana (1786)
  • Partab Singh, Rana (1786–1818)
  • Rani Mangammal, Queen (1689–1704)
  • Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha Nayak, King (1704–1731)
  • Meenakshi, Queen (1731–1736)
  • Beni Singh, Thakur (1778–1788)
  • Rajdhar Singh, Thakur (1788–1790)
  • Durjan Singh, Thakur (1790–1825)
  • Bishan Singh, Thakur (1826–1850)
  • Mohan Prasad, Thakur (1850–1852)
  • Raghubir Singh, Thakur (1852–1869)
  • Regent (1852–1865)
  • Raghubir Singh, Raja (1869–1908)
  • Sher Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Nawab (1672–1712)
  • Ghulam Husain Khan, Nawab (1712–1717)
  • Jamal Khan, Nawab (1717–1762)
  • Bhikan Khan, Nawab (1762–1763/64)
  • Khan Sahib Khan Bahadur Khan, Regent (1764–1766)
  • Khan Sahib Umar Khan, Nawab (1766–1780)
  • Khan Sahib Asadullah Khan, Nawab (1780–1784)
  • Khan Ataullah Khan, Nawab (1784–1809)
  • Sidhi Sen, Raja (1684–1727 or 1678–1719)
  • Tikka Shiv Jawala Sen, Raja (1703 or 1722)
  • Shamsher Sen, Raja (1727–1781)
  • Surma Sen, Raja (1781–1788)
  • Ishwari Sen, Raja (1788–1826)
  • Savesvara Bhanj Deo, Raja (1688–1711)
  • Viravikramaditya Bhanj Deo, Raja (1711–1728)
  • Raghunath Bhanj Deo, Raja (1728–1750)
  • Chakradhar Bhanj Deo, Raja (1750–1761)
  • Damodar Bhanj Deo, Raja (1761–1796)
  • Rani Sumitra Devi, Regent (1796–1810)
  • Kanyoji Rawaji, Thakur Sahib (1698–1733)
  • Aliyaji Kanyoji, Thakur Sahib (1733–1739)
  • Rawaji Aliyaji I, Thakur Sahib (1739–1764)
  • Pachanji Rawaji, Thakur Sahib (1764–1772)
  • Waghji I Rawaji, Thakur Sahib (1772–1783)
  • Hamirji Waghji, Thakur Sahib (1783–1790)
  • Jyaji Waghji, Thakur Sahib (1790–1828)
  • Sardar Akhayaji Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1700–1734)
  • Pirajirao Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1734–1737)
  • Malojirao III Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1737–1805)
  • Fakir Shah, Raja (1685–1721)
  • Chain Singh, Raja (1720–1748)
  • Ahlad Singh, Raja (1748–1780)
  • Lal Sheoraj Singh, Raja (1780–1818)
  • Lakhaji Tamachi, Jam Saheb (1690–1708)
  • Raisinhji Lakhaji, Jam Saheb (1708–1711)
  • Tamachi Raisinhji, Jam Saheb (1711–1743)
  • Lakhaji Tamachi, Jam Saheb (1743–1767)
  • Jasaji Lakhaji, Jam Saheb (1767–1814)
  • Bharamanna Nayaka, Chief 1689–1721)
  • Madakari Nayaka IV, Chief (1721–1748)
  • Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka II, Chief (1748–1758)
  • Madakari Nayaka, Chief (1758–1779)
  • Basavappa Nayaka, Raja (1697–1714)
  • Somashekara Nayaka II, Raja (1714–1739)
  • Kiriya Basavappa Nayaka, Raja (1739–1754)
  • Chenna Basappa Nayaka, Raja (1754–1757)
  • Virammaji, Queen (1757–1763)
  • Udwat Singh, Raja (1689–1735)
  • Prithvi Singh, Raja (1735–1752)
  • Sanwant Singh, Raja (1752–1765)
  • Hati Singh, Raja (1765–1768)
  • Man Singh, Raja (1768–1775)
  • Bharti Singh, Raja (1775–1776)
  • Vikramajit Mahendra, Raja (1776–1817)[3]
  • Firuz Kamal Khan, Diwan (1688–1704)
  • Kamal Khan, Diwan (1704–1708)
  • Firuz Khan II, Diwan (1708–1719)
  • Karim Dad Khan, Diwan (1719–1732)
  • Pahar Khan II, Diwan (1732–1743)
  • Bahadur Khan, Diwan (1743–1768)
  • Salim Khan I, Diwan (1768–1781)
  • Shir Khan, Diwan (1781–1788)
  • Mubariz Khan II, Diwan (1788–1793)
  • Shamshir Khan, Diwan (1793–1794)
  • Firuz Khan III, Diwan (1794–1812)
  • Prithvirajji Kandhaji, Thakur Sahib (1697–1734)
  • Nonghanji III, Thakur Sahib (1734–?)
  • Sartanji II, Thakur Sahib (?–1766)
  • Alubhai, Thakur Sahib (1766–1770)
  • Undaji, Thakur Sahib (1770–1820)
  • Chhatrasal, Raja (1675–1731)
  • Hardesah Singh, Raja (1731–1739)
  • Sabha Singh, Raja (1739–1752)
  • Aman Singh, Raja (1752–1758)
  • Hindupat Singh, Raja (1758–1777)
  • Anirudh Singh, Raja (1777–1779)
  • interregnum, Raja (1779–1785)
  • Dhokal Singh, Raja (1785–1798)
  • Kishor Singh, Raja (1798–1834)
  • Ala Singh, Maharaja (1761–1765)
  • Amar Singh, Maharaja (1765–1767)
  • Amar Singh, Raja (1767–1781)
  • Sahib Singh, Raja (1781–1810)
  • Chhatrasal, Raja (1675–1731)
  • Hardesah Singh, Raja (1731–1739)
  • Sabha Singh, Raja (1739–1752)
  • Aman Singh, Raja (1752–1758)
  • Hindupat Singh, Raja (1758–1777)
  • Anirudh Singh, Raja (1777–1779)
  • Dhokal Singh, Raja (1785–1798)
  • Kishor Singh, Raja (1798–1834)
  • Bhanji Sartanji, Rana (1699–1709)
  • Khimoji III, Rana (1709–1728)
  • Vikmatji III Khimoji, Rana (1728–1757)
  • Sartanji II Vikmatji, Rana (1757–1813)
  • Sawant Singh, Maharawat (1775–1844)
  • Jawan Mard Khan II, Nawab (1753–1765)
  • Muhammad Najm ad-Din Khan, Nawab (1765–1787)
  • Muhammad Ghazi ad-Din Khan, Nawab (1787–1813)
  • Mohan Singh, Rawat (1638–1714)
  • Amar Singh, Rawat (c.1714–1740)
  • Narpat Singh, Rawat (1740–1747)
  • Jagat Singh, Rawat (1747–1775)
  • Hamir Singh, Rawat (1775–1790)
  • Pratap Singh, Rawat (1790–1803)
  • Mehramamji II Bamaniaji, Thakur Sahib (1694–1720)
  • Masum Khan Shughaat, Governor (1720–1732)
  • Ranmalji I Mehramamji, Thakur Sahib (1732–1746)
  • Lakhaji I Ranmalji, Thakur Sahib (1746–?, 1794–1795)
  • Mehramamji III Lakhaji, Thakur Sahib (?–1794)
  • Ranmalji II Mehramamji, Thakur Sahib (1795–1825)
  • Chatrasalji, Maharana (17th century–1705)
  • Verisalji I, Maharana (1705–1715)
  • Jitsinhji, Maharana (1715–1730)
  • Gomalsinghji, Maharana (1730–1754)
  • Dalilsinhji, usurper Maharana (1754)
  • Pratapsinhji, Maharana (1754–1764)
  • Raisinhji, Maharana (1764–1786)
  • Ajabsinhji, Maharana (1786–1803)
  • Naharsinhji, Regent (1793–1803)
  • Raghunatha Kilavan Sethupathi]], King (1678–1710)
  • Muthu Vairavanatha Sethupathi I]], King (1710–1712)
  • Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi]], King (1713–1725)
  • Sundaresvara Raghunatha Sethupathi]], King (1725)
  • Bavani Sangara Sethupathi, King (1725–1727)
  • Kumara Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1728–1735)
  • Sivakumara Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1735–1747)
  • Rakka Thevar Sethupathi, King (1748)
  • Sella Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1749–1762)
  • Muthuramalinga Vijaya Ragunatha Sethupathi I, King (1762–1772, 1781–1795)
  • Mangaleswari Nachiyar, King (1795–1803)
  • Chhatrasal, Raja (1695–1706)
  • Keshri Singh, Raja (1706–1716)
  • Pratap Singh, Raja (1716–1716)
  • Man Singh, Raja (1716–1743)
  • Prithvi Singh, Raja (1743–1773)
  • Padam Singh, Raja (1773–1800)
  • Parbat Singh, Raja (1800–1825)
  • Avadhut Singh, Raja (1700–1755)
  • Ajit Singh, Raja (1755–1809)
  • Abdul Karim Mohammad Yakut Khan I, Nawab (1791–1802)
  • Jai Singh, Raja (1736–1757)
  • Jaswant Singh, Raja (1757–1772)
  • Ajab Singh, Raja (1772–1782)
  • Mokham Singh, Raja (1782–1797)
  • Lakshman Singh, Raja (1797–1826)
  • Gangadharrao, Regent (1782–1801)
  • Chintaman I, Rao (1782–1851)
  • Khem Savant II Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1675–1709)
  • Phond Savant II Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1709–1738)
  • Jayram Sawant Bhonsle, Regent (1738–1753)
  • Ramachandra Savant I Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1738–1755)
  • Soubhagyavati Janaki Bai Bhonsle, Regent (f) (1755–1763)
  • Khem Savant III Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1755–1763)
  • Khem Savant III, Raja Bahadur (1763–1803)
  • Bharat Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1706–1729)
  • Umaid Singh I, Raja Dhiraj (1729–1769)
  • Ram Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1769–1774)
  • Bhim Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1774–1796)
  • Regent (1796–c.1802)
  • Amar Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1796–1827)
  • Mat Prakash, Raja (1684–1704)
  • Hari Prakash, Raja (1704–1712)
  • Bijay Prakash, Raja (1712–1736)
  • Pratap Prakash, Raja (1736–1754)
  • Kirat Prakash, Raja (1754–1770)
  • Jagat Prakash, Raja (1770–1789)
  • Dharam Prakash, Raja (1789–1793)
  • Karam Prakash II, Raja (1793–1803)
  • Durjan Singh, Rao (1697–1705)
  • Umaid Singh I, Rao (1705–1749)
  • Prithvi Singh, Rao (1749–1773)
  • Takhat Singh, Rao (1773–1781)
  • Regent (1773–1781)
  • Jagat Singh, Rao (1773–1782)
  • Verisalji II, Rao (1782–1808)
  • Kesho Das, Raja (1701–1748)
  • Gaj Singh, Raja (1748–1752)
  • Fateh Singh, Raja (1752–1802)
  • Raj Singh Deo, Raja (1700–1725)
  • Achal Singh Deo, Raja (1725–1750)
  • Divya Singh Deo, Raja (1750–1770)
  • Jarawar Singh Deo, Raja (1770–1771)
  • Sobha Singh Deo, Raja (1771–1786)
  • Prithvi Singh Deo, Raja (1786–1841)
  • Jit Sen, Raja (1663–1721)
  • Garur Sen, Raja (1721–1748)
  • Bhikam Sen, Raja (1748–1762)
  • Ranjit Sen, Raja (1762–1791)
  • Bikram Sen II, Raja (1791–1838)
  • Arumukham Pillai, Dalawa (1729–1736)
  • Thanu Pillai, Dalawa (1736–1737)
  • Ramayyan Dalawa, Dalawa (1737–1756)
  • Martanda Pillai, Dalawa (1756–1763)
  • Warkala Subbayyan, Dalawa (1763–1768)
  • Krishna Gopalayyan, Dalawa (1768–1776)
  • Vadiswaran Subbrahmanya Iyer, Dalawa (1776–1780)
  • Mullen Chempakaraman Pillai, Dalawa (1780–1782)
  • Nagercoil Ramayyan, Dalawa (1782–1788)
  • Krishnan Chempakaraman, Dalawa (1788–1789)
  • Raja Kesavadas, Dalawa (1789–1798)
  • Jayanthan Sankaran Nampoothiri, Dalawa (1798–1799)
  • Velu Thampi Dalawa, Dalawa (1799–1809)
  • Bhagatsinhji Udaisinhji, Thakur Sahib (1681–1707)
  • Arjansinhji Madhavsinhji, Thakur Sahib (1707–1739)
  • Sabalsinhji Arjansinhji II, Thakur Sahib (1739–1765)
  • Chandrasinhji Sabalsinhji, Thakur Sahib (1765–1778)
  • Prithirajji Chandrasinhji, Thakur Sahib (1778–1807)
  • Chandrasinhji I Raisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1679–1721)
  • Prithvirajji Chandrasinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1721–1728)
  • Kesarisinhji I Chandrasinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1728–1749)
  • Bharoji Kesarisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1749–1784)
  • Kesarisinhji II Raisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1784–1787)
  • Chandrasinhji II Kesarisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1787–1839)
  • Hkam Leng, Saopha (1695–1733)
  • Htawk Sha Sa, Saopha (1733–1737)
  • Hsi Ton Sa, Saopha (1737–1746)
  • Hke Hsa Wa, Saopha (1746–1758)
  • Naw Mong I, Saopha (1758)
  • Yawt Hkam, Saopha (1758–1761)
  • Hpong Hpa Ka-sa, Saopha (1761–1762)
  • Sao Yun, Saopha (1762–1815)
  • Nileswaram Tirunal, Samoothiri (1706–1707)
  • Samoothiri from Kilakke Kovilakam (1741–1746)
  • Samoothiri from Putiya Kovilakam (1746–1758)
  • Samoothiri from Kilakke Kovilakam (1758–1766)
  • Samoothiri from Putiya Kovilakam (1766–1788)
  • Kerala Varma Vikrama, Samoothiri (1788–1798)[4]
  • Krishna Varma, Samoothiri (1798–1806)[5]

Maldives

Isdhoo dynasty
  • Ali V, Sultan (1701)
  • Hasan X, Sultan (1701)
  • Ibrahim Mudzhiruddine, Sultan (1701–1704)
Dhiyamigili dynasty
  • Muhammad Imaduddin II, Sultan (1704–1720)
  • Ibrahim Iskandar II, Sultan (1720–1750)
  • Muhammad Imaduddin III, Sultan (1750–1757)
  • Amina I, Sultana (1753–1754)
  • Amina II, Sultana (1757–1759)
Huraa dynasty
Dhiyamigili dynasty
Huraa dynasty

Nepal

Pakistan

  • Sadiq I, Nawab (1723–1746)
  • Bahawal I, Nawab (1746–1750)
  • Mubarak II, Nawab (1750–1772)
  • Bahawal II, Nawab (1772–1809)
  • Sohrab Khan Talpur, Mir (1783–1830)
  • Jamadar Khushal Singh, Wazir (1799–1818)[6]

Sri Lanka

Colony, 1656–1796
For details see the Dutch Republic under Western Europe

See also

References

  1. Last Days of Junagadh Retrieved Memon World News
  2. Pandey(1993) pg197-332
  3. Michael, Thomas (2009). Cuhaj, George S. (ed.). Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900 (6th ed.). Krause Publications. p. 728. ISBN 978-0-89689-940-7.
  4. "Indian Princely States K-Z".
  5. Ben Cahoon. "Indian Princely States K-Z"
  6. Grewal, J.S. (1990). The Sikhs of the Punjab. Cambridge University Press. p. 107. ISBN 0-521-63764-3. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
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