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This is a list of state leaders in the 17th century (1601–1700) AD, of South Asia. These polities are generally sovereign states, but excludes minor dependent territories, whose leaders can be found listed under territorial governors in the 17th century. For completeness, these lists can include colonies, protectorates, or other dependent territories that have since gained sovereignty.
Bengal and Northeast India
[edit]- Sukhaamphaa, King (1552–1603)
- Susenghphaa, King (1603–1641)
- Suramphaa, King (1641–1644)
- Sutingphaa, King (1644–1648)
- Sutamla, King (1648–1663)
- Supangmung, King (1663–1670)
- Sunyatphaa, King (1670–1672)
- Suklamphaa, King (1672–1674)
- Suhung, King (1674–1675)
- Gobar Roja, King (1675–1675)
- Sujinphaa, King (1675–1677)
- Sudoiphaa, King (1677–1679)
- Sulikphaa, King (1679–1681)
- Supatphaa, King (1681–1696)
- Sukhrungphaa, King (1696–1714)
- Musa Khan, Chief (1599–1611)
- Masum Khan, Zamindar (1611–1623)
- Pratapnarayan, Maharaja (17th century)
- Naranarayan, Maharaja (17th century)
- Lakshminarayan, Maharaja (c.1695–1712)
- Rup Narayan, Raja (1693–1714)
- Dhan Manik, King (1596–1612)
- Jasa Manik, King (1612–1625)
- Sundar Ray, King (1625–1636)
- Chota Parbat Ray, King (1636–1647)
- Jasamanta Ray, King (1647–1660)
- Ban Singh, King (1660–1669)
- Pratap Singh, King (1669–1678)
- Lakshmi Narayan, King (1678–1694)
- Ram Singh I, King (1694–1708)
- Bir Hambir, King (1565–1620)
- Dhari Hambir Malla Dev, King (1620–1626)
- Raghunath Singha Dev, King (1626–1656)
- Bir Singha Dev, King (1656–1682)
- Durjan Singha Dev, King (1682–1702)
- Khaki Ngampa, King (1597–1652)
- Khunchaopa, King (1652–1666)
- Paikhompa, King (1666–1697)
- Chalailongpa, King (1697–1709)
- Dilal Khan (1620-1666)
- Phuntsog Namgyal, Chogyal (1642–1670)
- Tensung Namgyal, Chogyal (1670–1700)
- Chakdor Namgyal, Chogyal (1700–1717)
Bhutan
[edit]- Bhutan (complete list) –
- Tenzin Drukgye, Druk Desis (1650–1655)
- Tenzin Drukdra, Druk Desis (1655–1667)
- Minjur Tenpa, Druk Desis (1667–1680)
- Tenzin Rabgye, Druk Desis (1680–1694)
- Gedun Chomphel, Druk Desis (1695–1701)
Burma
[edit]- Hsipaw (complete list) –
- Hso Wai Hpa, Saopha (1675–1702)
India
[edit]- Murtaza Nizam Shah II, Sultan (1600–1610)
- Burhan Nizam Shah III, Sultan (1610–1631)
- Hussain Nizam Shah III, Sultan (1631–1633)
- Murtaza Nizam Shah III, Sultan (1633–1636)[1]
- Man Singh, King (1589–1614)
- Bhau Singh, King (1614–1621)
- Jai Singh I, King (1621–1667)
- Ram Singh I, King (1667–1688)
- Bishan Singh, King (1688–1699)
- Jai Singh II, King (1699–1743)
- Abubakar I, Raja (1591–1607)
- Abubakar II, Raja (1607–1610)
- Muhammad Ali I, Raja (1610–1647)
- Muhammad Ali II, Raja (1647–1655)
- Kamal, Raja (1655–1656)
- Muhammad Ali III, Raja (1656–1691)
- Ali II, Raja (1691–1704)
- Bidar Sultanate of the Deccan (complete list) –
- Amir Barid Shah II, Sultan (1591–1601)
- Mirza Ali Barid Shah III, Sultan (1601–1609)
- Amir Barid Shah III, Sultan (1609–1619)
- Ibrahim Adil Shah II, Sultan (1580–1627)
- Mohammed Adil Shah, Sultan (1627–1657)
- Ali Adil Shah II, Sultan (1657–1672)
- Sikandar Adil Shah, Sultan (1672–1686)
- Muhammad Beg Khan, Kiladar (1665–1686)
- Muhammad Beg Khan-i-lung, Kiladar (1686–1725)
- Bansda (complete list) –
- Udaisimhji II, Raja Sahib (?–1701)
- Ajab Singh, Rai Rayan (1688–1706)
- Barwani (complete list) –
- Jodh Singh, Rana (1675–1700)
- Parbat Singh, Rana (1700–1708)
- Ratanji, Thakur Sahib (1660–1703)
- Bhor (complete list) –
- Shankaraji Narayan Sacheev, Pant Sachiv (1697–1707)
- Kings (complete list) –
- Rai Singh I, Rao (1571–1612)
- Dalpat, Raja (1612–1613)
- Sur Singh, Raja (1613–1631)
- Karan Singh, Raja (1631–1667)
- Anup Singh, Maharaja (1669–1698)
- Sarup Singh, Maharaja (1698–1700)
- Sujan Singh, Maharaja (1700–1735)
- Dewans (complete list) –
- Bhag Chand Bachhawat / Sur Singh, Dewan (1619–1620)
- Lakshmi Chand Bachhawat / Sur Singh, Dewan (1619–1620)
- Bundi (complete list) –
- Bhoj Singh, Rao Raja (1585–1608)
- Ratan Singh, Rao Raja (1608–1632)
- Chattar Sal Singh, Rao Raja (1632–1658)
- Bhao Singh, Rao Raja (1658–1682)
- Anirudh Singh, Rao Raja (1682–1696)
- Budh Singh, Rao Raja (1696–1730)
- Chamba (complete list) –
- Udai Singh, Raja (1690–1720)
- Ugar Singh, Raja (1720–1735)
- Raj Singh, Raja (1735–1794)
- Jit Singh, Raja (1794–1808)
- Keshava Rama Varma, Maharaja (1565–1601)
- Veera Kerala Varma, Maharaja (1601–1615)
- Ravi Varma I, Maharaja (1615–1624)
- Veera Kerala Varma, Maharaja (1624–1637)
- Godavarma, Maharaja (1637–1645)
- Veerarayira Varma, Maharaja (1645–1646)
- Veera Kerala Varma, Maharaja (1646–1650)
- Rama Varma I, Maharaja (1650–1656)
- Rani Gangadharalakshmi, Maharaja (1656–1658)
- Rama Varma II, Maharaja (1658–1662)
- Goda Varma, Maharaja (1662–1663)
- Veera Kerala Varma, Maharaja (1663–1687)
- Rama Varma III, Maharaja (1687–1693)
- Ravi Varma II, Maharaja (1693–1697)
- Rama Varma IV, Maharaja (1697–1701)
- Appaji Raja, Raja (16th-17th century)
- Muddu Raja I, Raja (1633–1687)
- Dodda Virappa, Raja (1687–1736)
- Danta (complete list) –
- Prithvisimhji Gajsinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1687–1743)
- Sahadevji, Rana (1680–1727)
- Dholpur (complete list) –
- Gaj Singh, Rana (1699–1713)
- Dhrol (complete list) –
- Jasoji Hardolji, Thakur Sahib (16th-17th century)
- Bamanyanji Jasoji, Thakur Sahib (17th century)
- Hardholji Bamanyanji I, Thakur Sahib (17th century)
- Modji Hardholji, Thakur Sahib (?–1644)
- Kaloji I Panchanji, Thakur Sahib (1644–1706)
- Sesmal, Maharawal (1580–1606)
- Karam Singh II, Maharawal (1606–1609)
- Punja Raj, Maharawal (1609–1657)
- Girdhar Das, Maharawal (1657–1661)
- Jaswant Singh, Maharawal (1661–1691)
- Khuman Singh, Maharawal (1691–1702)
- Bahadur Shah, Sultan (1597–1601)
- Prithvi Shah, King (1552–1614)
- Medini Shah, King (1614–1660)
- Fateh Shah, King (1660–1708)
- Gondal (complete list) –
- Sagramji I Kumbhoji, Thakur (1648–1713)
- Bhim Singh, Rawal (1578–1624)
- Kalyan Singh, Rawal (1624–1634)
- Manohar Das Singh, Rawal (1634–1648)
- Ram-Chandra Singh, Rawal (1648–1651)
- Sabal Singh, Rawal (1651–1661)
- Amar Singh, Maharawal (1661–1702)
- Janjira (complete list) –
- Kasim Yaqut Khan II, Wazir (1676–1703)
- Jawhar (complete list) –
- Vikramshah I Nemshah Mukne, Raja (1640–1678)
- Patangshah I Vikramshah Mukne, Raja (1678–early 18th century)
- Jhabua (complete list) –
- Kesho Das, Raja (1584–1607)
- Karan Singh, Raja (1607–1610)
- Man Singh, Raja (1610–1677)
- Kushal Singh, Raja (1677–1723)
- Jind (complete list) –
- Choudhary Phula Singh, Raja (c.1652)
- Tiloka Singh, Raja (c.1687)
- Sukhachain, Raja (c.1676–1751)
- Sur Singh, Sawai Raja (1595–1619)
- Gaj Singh I, Maharaja (1619–1638)
- Jaswant Singh, Maharaja (1638–c.1678)
- Indra Singh, Raja (1679–1679)
- Ajit Singh, Maharaja (1679–1724)
- Kalyan Chand, Raja (1600–1636)
- Tara Chand, Raja (1636–1653)
- Dip Chand, Raja (1653–1665)
- Bhim Chand (Kahlur), Raja (1665–1692)
- Ajmer Chand, Raja (1692–1728)
- Jugasai Deo III, Raja (1693–1721)
- Karauli (complete list) –
- Kanwar Pal II, Maharaja (1691–1734)
- Anup Singh II, Dewan (1679–1715)
- Kishan Singh, Maharaja (1611–1615)
- Sahas Mal, Maharaja (1615–1618)
- Jag Mal, Maharaja (1617–1629)
- Hari Singh, Maharaja (1629–1643)
- Rup Singh, Maharaja (1643–1658)
- Man Singh, Maharaja (1658–1706)
- Kota (complete list) –
- Ram Singh I, Maharao (1696–1707)
- Lakshmi Chand, King (1597–1621)
- Dilip Chand, King (1621–1624)
- Vijay Chand, King (1624–1625)
- Trimal Chand, King (1625–1638)
- Baz Bahadur Chand, King (1638–1678)
- Udyot Chand, King (1678–1698)
- Gyan Chand, King (1698–1708)[2]
- Bharmalji I, King (1585–?)
- Bhojrajji, King (1631–?)
- Khengarji II, King (1645–?)
- Tamachi, King (1654–?)
- Rayadhan II, King (1665–?)
- Pragmalji I, King (1698–1715)
- Limbdi (complete list) –
- Verisalji I Aderajj, Thakur Sahib (17th–18th century)
- Bir Singh, Rana (1674–1711)
- joint rulers group II, King (1595–1602)
- Muttu Krishnappa Nayak, King (1602–1609)
- Muttu Virappa Nayak, King (1609–1623)
- Tirumala Nayaka, King (1623–1659)
- Muthu Alakadri Nayak, King (1659–1662)
- Chokkanatha Nayak, King (1662–1682)
- Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayak, King (1682–1689)
- Rani Mangammal, Queen (1689–1704)
- Sher Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Nawab (1672–1712)
- Mandi (complete list) –
- Keshab Sen, Raja (1595–1616 or 1574–1604)
- Hari Sen, Raja (1616–1637 or 1604–1637)
- Suraj Sen, Raja (1637–1664 or 1623–1658)
- Shyam Sen, Raja (1664–1679 or 1658–1673)
- Gaur Sen, Raja (1679–1684 or 1673–1678)
- Sidhi Sen, Raja (1684–1727 or 1678–1719)
- Savesvara Bhanj Deo, Raja (1688–1711)
- Morvi (complete list) –
- Kanyoji Rawaji, Thakur Sahib (1698–1733)
- Mudhol (complete list) –
- Maloji Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1662–1700)
- Sardar Akhayaji Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1700–1734)
- Jalal ud din Muhammad Akbar (Akbar the Great), Emperor (1556–1605)
- Nur ud din Muhammad Jahangir, Emperor (1605–1627)
- Shahab-ud-din Shah Jahan, Emperor (1627–1657)
- Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir, Emperor (1658–1707)
- Raja Wodeyar I, Maharaja (1578–1617)
- Chamaraja Wodeyar VI, Maharaja (1617–1637)
- Raja Wodeyar II, Maharaja (1637–1638)
- Kanthirava Narasaraja I, Maharaja (1638–1659)
- Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar, Maharaja (1659–1673)
- Chikka Devaraja, Maharaja (1673–1704)
- Nagod (complete list) –
- Fakir Shah, Raja (1685–1721)
- Sataji Vibhaji, Jam Saheb (1569–1608)
- Jasaji Sataji, Jam Saheb (1608–1624)
- Lakhaji Ajaji, Jam Saheb (1624–1645)
- Ranmalji Lakhaji, Jam Saheb (1645–1661)
- Raisinhji Lakhaji, Jam Saheb (1661–1664)
- Tamachi Rainsinhji, Jam Saheb (1673–1690)
- Lakhaji Tamachi, Jam Saheb (1690–1708)
- Obanna Nayaka I, Chief (1588–1602)
- Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka I, Chief (1602–1652)
- Madakari Nayaka II, Chief (1652–1674)
- Obanna Nayaka II, Chief (1674–1675)
- Shoora Kantha Nayaka, Chief (1675–1676)
- Chikkanna Nayaka, Chief (1676–1686)
- Madakari Nayaka III, Chief (1686–1688)
- Donne Rangappa Nayaka, Chief (1688–1689)
- Bharamanna Nayaka, Chief 1689–1721)
- Hiriya Venkatappa Nayaka, Raja (1586–1629)
- Virabhadra Nayaka, Raja (1629–1645)
- Shivappa Nayaka, Raja (1645–1660)
- Chikka Venkatappa Nayaka, Raja (1660–1662)
- Bhadrappa Nayaka, Raja (1662–1664)
- Somashekara Nayaka I, Raja (1664–1672)
- Keladi Chennamma, Raja (1672–1697)
- Basavappa Nayaka, Raja (1697–1714)
- Orchha (complete list) –
- Ram Shah, Raja (1592–1605)[3]
- Vir Singh Deo, Raja (1605–1626/27)[4][5]
- Jhujhar Singh, Raja (1626/27–1635)[5]
- Devi Singh, Raja (1635–1641)
- Pahar Singh, Raja (1641–1653)
- Sujan Singh, Raja (1653–1672)
- Indramani Singh, Raja (1672–1675)
- Jaswant Singh, Raja (1675–1684)
- Bhagwat Singh, Raja (1684–1689)
- Udwat Singh, Raja (1689–1735)
- Firuz Kamal Khan, Diwan (1688–1704)
- Prithvirajji Kandhaji, Thakur Sahib (1697–1734)
- Panna (complete list) –
- Chhatrasal, Raja (1675–1731)
- Patna (complete list) –
- Chhatrasal, Raja (1675–1731)
- Bhanji Sartanji, Rana (1699–1709)
- Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman, King (1686–1730)
- Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, Sultan (1580–1612)
- Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah, Sultan (1612–1626)
- Abdullah Qutb Shah, Sultan (1626–1672)
- Abul Hasan Qutb Shah, Sultan (1672–1687)
- Rajgarh (complete list) –
- Mohan Singh, Rawat (1638–1714)
- Rajkot (complete list) –
- Mehramamji II Bamaniaji, Thakur Sahib (1694–1720)
- Durgshahji, Maharana (16th–17th century)
- Mohraj Ji, Maharana (17th century)
- Raishalji, Maharana (17th century)
- Chandrasinhji, Maharana (17th century)
- Gambhirsinhji I, Maharana (17th century)
- Subheraj Ji, Maharana (17th century)
- Jaisinhji, Maharana (17th century)
- Malraj, Maharana (17th century)
- Surmalji, Maharana (17th century)
- Udekaranji, Maharana (17th century)
- Chandrabhaji, Maharana (17th century)
- Chatrasalji, Maharana (17th century–1705)
- Raghunatha Kilavan Sethupathi]], King (1678–1710)
- Ratlam (complete list) –
- Ratan Singh Rathore, Maharaja (1648–1658)
- Chhatrasal, Raja (1695–1706)
- Rewa (complete list) –
- Duryodhan Singh, Raja (1593–1618)
- Vikramaditya, Raja (1618–1630)
- Amar Singh II, Raja (1630–1643)
- Anoop Singh, Raja (1643–1660)
- Bhao Singh, Raja (1660–1690)
- Anirudh Singh, Raja (1690–1700)
- Avadhut Singh, Raja (1700–1755)
- Khem Savant I, Chief (1627–1640)
- Som Savant, Chief (1640–1641)
- Lakham Savant, Chief (1641–1665)
- Phond Savant, Chief (1665–1675)
- Khem Savant II Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1675–1709)
- Sirmur (complete list) –
- Karam Prakash, Raja (1616–1630)
- Mandhata Prakash, Raja (1630–1654)
- Sobhag Prakash, Raja (1654–1664)
- Budh Prakash, Raja (1664–1684)
- Mat Prakash, Raja (1684–1704)
- Sirohi (complete list) –
- Durjan Singh, Rao (1697–1705)
- Sisodia (complete list) –
- Amar Singh I, Rajput (1597–1620)
- Karan Singh II, Rajput (1620–1628)
- Jagat Singh I, Rajput (1628–1652)
- Raj Singh I, Rajput (1652–1680)
- Jai Singh, Rajput (1680–1698)
- Amar Singh II, Rajput (1698–1710)
- Sonepur (complete list) –
- Purusottam Singh Deo, Raja (1680–1700)
- Raj Singh Deo, Raja (1700–1725)
- Suket (complete list) –
- Jit Sen, Raja (1663–1721)
- Achuthappa Nayak, King (1560–1614)
- Raghunatha Nayak, King (1600–1634)
- Vijaya Raghava Nayak, King (1634–1673)
- Yashodhar Manikya, Maharaja (1600–1623)
- Kalyan Manikya, Maharaja (1626–1660)
- Govinda Manikya, Maharaja (1660–1661, 1667–1673)
- Chhatra Manikya, Maharaja (1661–1667)
- Rama Manikya, Maharaja (1673–1685)
- Ratna Manikya II, Maharaja (1685–1693, 1695–1712)
- Narendra Manikya, Maharaja (1693–1695)
- Udaipur (complete list) –
- Amar Singh I, Maharana (1597–1620)
- Karan Singh II, Maharana (1620–1628)
- Jagat Singh I, Maharana (1628–1652)
- Raj Singh I, Maharana (1652–1680)
- Jai Singh, vassal Maharana (1680–1698)
- Amar Singh II, Maharana (1698–1710)
- Vijayanagara Empire: Araveeti dynasty (complete list) –
- Venkata II, King (1586–1614)
- Sriranga II, King (1614)
- Rama Deva Raya, King (1617–1632)
- Venkata III, King (1632–1642)
- Sriranga III, King (1642–1646)
- Wadhwan (complete list) –
- Bhagatsinhji Udaisinhji, Thakur Sahib (1681–1707)
- Chandrasinhji I Raisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1679–1721)
- Hkam Leng, Saopha (1695–1733)
- Asvati Tirunal, Samoothiri (1662)
- Puratam Tirunal, Samoothiri (1663)
- Uttrattati Tirunal, Samoothiri (1671–1684)
Maldives
[edit]- Hilaalee dynasty
- Dom Philippe, King (1603–1632)
- Utheemu dynasty
- Muhammad Imaduddin I, Sultan (1632–1648)
- Ibrahim Iskandar I, Sultan (1648–1687)
- Kuda Muhammad, Sultan (1687–1691)
- Muhammad Mohyeddine, Sultan (1691–1692)
- Hilaalee dynasty
- Muhammad Shamsuddeen I, Sultan (1692)
- Isdhoo Dynasty
- Mohamed IV, Sultan (1692–1701)
Nepal
[edit]- Dravya Shah, King (1559–1570)
- Purna Shah, King (1570–1605)
- Chatra Shah, King (1605–1609)
- Ram Shah, King (1609–1633)
- Dambar Shah, King (1633–1645)
- Krishna Shah, King (1645–1661)
- Rudra Shah, King (1661–1673)
- Prithvipati Shah, King (1673–1716)
- Ganesh Pande, Kaji (minister) (1559–1606)
- Shivasimha Malla, Raja (1583–1620)
- Lakshminarasimha Malla, Raja (1620–1641)
- Pratap Malla, Raja (1641–1674)
- Chakravartendra Malla, Raja (1669)
- Mahipatendra Malla, Raja (1670)
- Jayanripendra Malla, Raja (1674–1680)
- Parthivendra Malla, Raja (1680–1687)
- Bhupalendra Malla, Raja (1687–1700)
- Bhaskara Malla, Raja (1700–1714)
- Harihara Simha, Raja (c.1600–1609)
- Shiva Simha, Raja (1609–1620)
- Siddhi Narasimha, Raja (1620–1661)
- Srinivasa Malla, Raja (1661–1685)
- Yoga Narendra Malla, Raja (1685–1705)
Pakistan
[edit]- Qambar Sani Khan Qambrani, Wali (1590–1601)
- Ahmad Khan Qambrani I, Wali (1601–1610)
- Suri Khan Qambrani, Wali (1610–1618)
- Qaisar Khan Qambrani, Wali (1618–1629)
- Ahmad Sani Khan Qambrani II, Wali (1629–1637)
- Altaz Khan Qambrani I, Wali (1637–1647)
- Kachi Khan Qambrani, Wali (1647–1656)
- Altaz Sani Khan Qambrani II, Wali (1656–1666)
- Mir Ahmad I Khan Qambrani III, Wali (1666–1695)
- Mir Mehrab Khan Ahmadzai I, Wali (1695–1697)
- Samandar Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1697–1714)
Sri Lanka
[edit]- Colony, 1656–1796
- For details see the Dutch Republic under Western Europe
- Ethirimana Cinkam, King (1591–1616)
- Cankili II, King (1617–1619)
- Don Constantine, King (1619–1624, Portuguese puppet)
- Vimaladharmasuriya I, King (1590–1604)
- Senarat, King (1604–1635)
- Rajasinghe II, King (1635–1687)
- Vimaladharmasurya II, King (1687–1707)
- Colony, 1505–1658
- For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe
References
[edit]- ^ Michell, George & Mark Zebrowski. Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates (The New Cambridge History of India Vol. I:7), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, ISBN 0-521-56321-6, p.274
- ^ Pandey(1993) pg197-332
- ^ Busch, Allison (2011). Poetry of Kings: The Classical Hindi Literature of Mughal India. Oxford University Press. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-19976-592-8.
- ^ "Fort and Palace at Orchha". British Library. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
- ^ a b 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.