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List of state leaders in 1819
Last updated
February 17, 2021
See also
List of state leaders in 1818
Events of 1819
List of state leaders in 1820
State leaders by year
List of sovereign states in 1819
List of governors of dependent territories in 1819
This is a
list of
heads of state
,
heads of governments
, and other rulers
in the year
1819
.
Contents
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Middle East and North Africa
Africa
Ashanti Confederacy
–
Osei Bonsu
,
Asantehene
(1804
–
1824)
Kingdom of Buganda
–
Kamaanya
(1814
–
1836)
Bunyoro
–
Nyamutukura Kyebambe III
,
Omukama of Bunyoro
(1786
–
1835)
Kingdom of Burundi
–
Ntare IV Rugamba
(1796
–
1852)
Kingdom of Dahomey
–
Gézo
(1818
–
1856)
Ethiopian Empire
–
Iyoas II
(1818
–
1821)
Shewa
–
Sahle Selassie
,
Negus
(1813
–
1847)
Funj Sultanate
-
Badi VII
(1805-1821)
Fulani Empire
–
Muhammed Bello
,
Fulani Sultan
(1814
–
1837)
Kingdom of Kaffa
- Hoti Gaocho (1798-1821)
Sultanate of Ndzuwani
–
Abdallah bin Alawi
(1816
–
1832)
Kingdom of Rwanda
–
Yuhi III
(1797
–
1830)
Sennar (sultanate)
-
Badi VII
Sokoto Caliphate
Caliph –
Muhammed Bello
(1814
–
1837)
Grand Vizier
-
Gidago dan Laima
(1817
–
1842)
Kingdom of Swaziland
–
Paramount chief
Ngwane IV
(1815
–
1836)
Zulu
–
Shaka
,
King of the Zulu
(1816
–
1828)
Americas
Chile
–
Bernardo O'Higgins
,
Supreme Director
(1817
–
1823)
Kingdom of Haiti
–
Henri I
(1811
–
1820)
Kingdom of Brazil
(part of the
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
) -
John VI
(1815
–
1821)
Paraguay
–
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia
,
Consul of Paraguay
(1814
–
1840)
United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón
,
Supreme Director
(1816
–
1819)
José Rondeau
,
Supreme Director
(1819
–
1820)
United States
-
James Monroe
,
President of the United States
(1817
–
1825)
Asia
Afghanistan (Durrani Empire)
–
Kabul -
Ali Shah Durrani
(1818
–
1819)
Ayub Shah Durrani
(1819
–
1823)
Kandahar -
Shirdil Khan
, Mohammedzay Regent (1818
–
1826)
Herat -
Shirdil Khan
, Mohammedzay Regent (1818
–
1819)
Mahmud Shah Durrani
, Padshah of Herat (1819
–
1826)
Peshawar -
Ayub Shah Durrani
, Padshah of Peshawa (1818
–
1819)
Ayub Shah Durrani
(1819
–
1823)
China
(
Qing dynasty
) -
Jiaqing Emperor
(1796
–
1820)
Empire of Japan
Monarch –
Ninkō
(1817
–
1846)
Tokugawa shogunate
–
Tokugawa Ienari
(1786
–
1837)
Ryukyu Kingdom
-
Shō Kō
(1804
–
1828)
Joseon (Korea)
–
Sunjo
(1800
–
1834)
Persia (Qajar dynasty)
–
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
(1797
–
1834)
Rajpipla State
- Naharsinhji (1810-1821)
Siam
–
Rama II
,
Chakri Dynasty
(1809
–
1824)
Sikh Empire
(
Punjab
) -
Ranjit Singh
, Maharaja (1801
–
1839)
Đại Việt
–
Gia Long
, Emperor (1762
–
1820)
Europe
Principality of Abkhazia
–
Safar Begi
(1810
–
1821)
Andorra
–
Bernat Francés y Caballero
,
Bishop of Urgell
(1817
–
1824)
Louis XVIII of France
(1815
–
1824)
Kingdom of Denmark
Monarch –
Frederick VI
(1808
–
1839)
Minister of State
-
Ernst Heinrich von Schimmelmann
(1818
–
1824)
Grand Duchy of Finland
–
Monarch –
Alexander I
(1809
–
1825)
Governor-General
-
Fabian Steinheil
(1810
–
1824)
Kingdom of France
–
Monarch –
Louis XVIII
(1815
–
1824)
Prime Minister
-
Marquis Dessolles
(1818
–
1819)
Comte Decazes
(1819
–
1820)
German Confederation
Austrian Empire
–
Francis I
(1792*–1835) *Note: Leader of Austria held the title of Archduke prior to 1804
Kingdom of Bohemia
–
Francis
(1792
–
1835)
Kingdom of Prussia
–
Monarch –
Friedrich Wilhelm III
(1797
–
1840)
Chief Minister – Prince
Karl August von Hardenberg
,
Minister President of Prussia
(1810
–
1822)
Kingdom of Bavaria
–
Maximilian I
(1799*-1825) *Note: Leader of Bavaria held title of Elector prior to 1805
Kingdom of Saxony
–
Frederick Augustus I
(1763*-1827) *Note: Leader of Saxony held the title of Elector prior to 1806
Kingdom of Hanover
–
George III
(1814
–
1820)
Kingdom of Württemberg
–
William
(1816
–
1864)
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
–
William I
(1815
–
1840)
Principality of Liechtenstein
–
Johann Josef I
(1805
–
1836)
Kingdom of Hungary
–
Francis
(1792
–
1835)
Neutral Moresnet
Monarchs -
William I of the Netherlands
(1815
–
1840)
Frederick William III of Prussia
(1797
–
1840)
Mayor -
Arnold Timothée de Lasaulx
,
Mayor of Moresnet
(1817
–
1859)
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
–
William I
(1815
–
1840)
Sweden–Norway
–
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
-
Kingdom of Sweden–Norway
Monarch –
Carl XIV Johan
(1818
–
1844)
Viceroy -
Johan August Sandels
,
Viceroy of Norway
(1818
–
1827)
Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
Sultan
-
Mahmud II
(1808
–
1839)
Grand Vizier
-
Dervis Mehmed Pasha
(1818
–
1820)
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
–
John VI
(1816
–
1826)
Kingdom of Prussia
–
Monarch –
Friedrich Wilhelm III
(1797
–
1840)
Minister President
-
Karl August von Hardenberg
(1810
–
1822)
Russian Empire
–
Alexander I
(1801
–
1825)
Kingdom of Spain
–
Ferdinand VII
(1808, 1814
–
1833)
Kingdom of Sweden
–
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
-
Charles XIV John
(1818
–
1844)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
–
Ferdinand III
(1814
–
1824)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
–
Ferdinand I
(1816
–
1825)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Monarch –
George III
(1760
–
1820)
Regent –
George, Prince Regent
,
Regent of the United Kingdom
(1811
–
1820)
Prime Minister
-
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(1812
–
1827)
Middle East and North Africa
Abu Dhabi
–
Co-Shaikh –
Shakhbut bin Dhiyab
, Shaikh of Abu Dhabi (1818
–
1833)
Co-Shaikh –
Tahnun bin Shakhbut
, Shaikh of Abu Dhabi (1818
–
1833)
Ajman
–
Rashid bin Humayd
, Shaikh of Ajman (1816
–
1838)
Bahrain
–
Sheikh Sulman ibn Ahmad Al Khalifah
(1796
–
1825)
Egypt Eyalet
–
Muhammad Ali Pasha
, Governor of Egypt (1805
–
1848)
Kel Ahaggar
–
Ag Mama ag Sidi
(1790
–
1830)
Kuwait
–
Sheikh Jabir ibn Abdullah Al Sabah
(1814
–
1859)
Lebanon
–
Bashir ibn al-Qasim ibn Umar
, Emir of Lebanon (1801
–
1821)
Sultanate of Morocco
–
Slimane
(1792
–
1822)
Sultanate of Oman
–
Sa'id II ibn Sultan
(1804
–
1856)
Persia (Qajar dynasty)
–
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
(1797
–
1834)
Beylik of Tunis
–
Mahmud
(1814
–
1824)
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