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List of state leaders in 1831
Last updated
August 08, 2020
See also
List of state leaders in 1830
Events of 1831
List of state leaders in 1832
State leaders by year
List of sovereign states in 1831
List of governors of dependent territories in 1831
This is a
list of
heads of state
,
heads of governments
, and other rulers
in the year
1831
.
Contents
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Middle East and North Africa
Oceania
References
Africa
Abeokuta
- Shodeke (1829-1845)
[1]
Adamawa Emirate
- Modibo Adama bi Ardo Hasana (1809-1847)
Ashanti Confederacy
–
Osei Yaw Akoto
,
Asantehene
(1824
–
1834)
Basutoland
–
Paramount chief
Moshoeshoe I
(1822
–
1870)
Kingdom of Bonny
- William Dappa Pepple I, King of Bonny (1830-1854)
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 Dagbon
-
Yakubu I
(1829-1849)
Kingdom of Dahomey
–
Gézo
(1818
–
1856)
Egba Ake
- Shodeke (1829-1845)
Ethiopian Empire
-
Kingdom of Jimma
-
Abba Jifar I
(1830-1855)
Kingdom of Madagascar
–
Ranavalona I Rabodoandrianampoinimerina
(1828
–
1861)
Mohéli
-
Abderremane, Sultan of Mohéli
(1830-1842)
Sultanate of Ndzuwani
–
Abdallah bin Alawi
(1816
–
1832)
Kingdom of Rwanda
–
Mutara II Rwogera
(1830
–
1853)
Sokoto Caliphate
Caliph –
Muhammed Bello
(1814
–
1837)
Grand Vizier
-
Gidago dan Laima
(1817
–
1842)
Swaziland
–
Paramount chief
Ngwane IV
(1815
–
1836)
Zulu
–
Dingane kaSenzangakhona
,
King of the Zulu
(1828
–
1840)
Americas
Empire of Brazil
–
Pedro I
(1822
–
1831)
Pedro II
(1831
–
1889)
The Emperor was a minor; regencies:
[2]
Provisional Triumviral Regency:
José Joaquim Carneiro de Campos, Viscount and Marquis of Caravelas
,
Nicolau Pereira de Campos Vergueiro
, and
Francisco de Lima e Silva, Baron of Barra Grande
(April–June 1831)
Permanent Triumviral Regency:
Francisco de Lima e Silva, Baron of Barra Grande
,
José da Costa Carvalho, Marquis of Monte Alegre
, and
João Bráulio Muniz
(June 1831 – 1835)
Federal Republic of Central America
–
Francisco Morazán
,
President of Central America
(1830
–
1839)
Costa Rica
–
Juan Mora Fernández
,
Head of State of Costa Rica
(1825
–
1833)
Mexico
-
Anastasio Bustamante
,
President of Mexico
(1830
–
1832)
Peru
–
Agustín Gamarra
,
President of Peru
, (1829
–
1833)
United States
-
Andrew Jackson
,
President of the United States
(1829
–
1837)
Uruguay
–
Fructuoso Rivera
,
President of Uruguay
(1830
–
1834)
Asia
Afghanistan
–
Dost Mohammad Khan
, Emir of Afghanistan (1826
–
1839)
China
(
Qing dynasty
) -
Daoguang Emperor
(1821
–
1850)
Empire of Japan
Monarch –
Ninkō
(1817
–
1846)
Tokugawa shogunate
–
Tokugawa Ienari
(1786
–
1837)
Ryukyu Kingdom
-
Shō Iku
(1829
–
1847)
Joseon (Korea)
–
Sunjo
(1800
–
1834)
Rajpipla State
- Verisalji II (1821-1860)
Siam
–
Rama III
(1824
–
1851)
Europe
Principality of Abkhazia
–
Mikhail
(1822
–
1864)
Andorra
–
Simó Rojas de Guardiola i Hortoneda
,
Bishop of Urgell
(1828
–
1851)
Louis-Philippe I of France
(1830
–
1848)
Austrian Empire
–
Francis I
(1792
–
1835)
Chancellor -
Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich
, Chancellor of Austria (1821
–
1848)
Kingdom of Bavaria
–
Ludwig I
(1825
–
1848)
President of the Council of Ministers
–
Baron Zentner
, (1825
–
1832)
Belgium
Heads of state -
Administrative Commission of Belgium
(1830
–
1831)
Érasme Louis, Baron Surlet de Chokier
, Regent of Belgium (1831)
Leopold I, King of the Belgians
(1831
–
1865)
Cabinet Chief
-
Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella
(1831,1831, 1832)
Étienne Constantin de Gerlache
(1831)
Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella
(1831,1831, 1832)
Étienne Noël Joseph, chevalier de Sauvage
(1831)
Charles Marie de Brouckère
(1831,1832)
Felix de Muelenaere
(1831
–
1832)
Kingdom of Denmark
Monarch –
Frederick VI
(1808
–
1839)
Minister of State
-
Otto Joachim Moltke
(1824
–
1842)
Kingdom of France
–
Monarch –
Louis Philippe
(1830
–
1848)
Prime Minister
-
Jacques Laffitte
(1830
–
1831)
Casimir Périer
(1831
–
1832)
Greece
–
Ioannis Kapodistrias
, Governor of Greece (1827
–
1831)
Augustinos Kapodistrias
, Governor of Greece (1831
–
1832)
Hamburg
–
Johann Heinrich Bartels
, head of state, Burgomaster in chief of Hamburg (1820–1850)
Kingdom of Hanover
–
William
(1830
–
1837)
Principality of Liechtenstein
–
Johann Josef I
(1805
–
1836)
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
–
William I
(1815
–
1840)
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
–
William I
(1815
–
1840)
Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
Sultan
-
Mahmud II
(1808
–
1839)
Grand Vizier –
Reşid Mehmed Pasha
(1829
–
1833)
Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves
Monarch –
Miguel
(1828
–
1834)
Monarch (in opposition) –
Maria II
(1826
–
1828; 1828
–
1834 in opposition; 1834
–
1853)
President of the Regency (in opposition) –
Pedro de Sousa Holstein, Marquess of Palmela
(1829
–
1833)
Kingdom of Prussia
–
Monarch –
Friedrich Wilhelm III
(1797
–
1840)
Chief Minister
-
Carl Friedrich Heinrich, Graf von Wylich und Lottum
(1823
–
1841)
Russian Empire
–
Nicholas I
,
Tsar of Russia
(1825
–
1855)
Kingdom of Saxony
–
Anthony Clement
(1827
–
1836)
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
–
Leopold II
(1824
–
1859)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
–
Ferdinand II
(1830
–
1859)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Monarch –
William IV
(1830
–
1837)
Prime Minister
-
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
(1830
–
1834)
Kingdom of Württemberg
–
William
(1816
–
1864)
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)
Egypt Eyalet
–
Muhammad Ali Pasha
, Governor of Egypt (1805
–
1848)
Kuwait
–
Sheikh Jabir ibn Abdullah Al Sabah
(1814
–
1859)
Sultanate of Morocco
–
Abd al-Rahman
(1822
–
1859)
Sultanate of Oman
–
Sa'id II ibn Sultan
(1804
–
1856)
Persia (Qajar dynasty)
–
Fat′h Ali Shah Qajar
(1797
–
1834)
Oceania
Tonga
–
Aleamotuʻa
,
Tu'i Kanokupolu
(1827
–
1845)
References
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History of the Brazilian Government - Rulers.org
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