House of Khalifa - List of Monarchs of Bahrain of The Al Khalifa Family

List of Monarchs of Bahrain of The Al Khalifa Family

Name Years as ruler Title
Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Khalifa 1783–1796 Hakim
Abdullah bin Ahmad Al-Khalifa, ruling jointly with
Salman bin Ahmad Al-Khalifa
Khalifah bin Sulman Al-Khalifa
1796–1843
1796–1825
1825–1834
Hakim
Hakim
Hakim
Muhammad bin Khalifah Al-Khalifa 1834–1842
1849–1868
1869-1869
Hakim
Ali bin Khalifah Al-Khalifa 1868–1869 Hakim
Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa 1869-1869 Hakim
Isa bin Ali Al-Khalifa 1869–1932 Hakim
Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa 1932–1942 Hakim
Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa 1942–1961 Hakim
Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa 1961–1971
1971–1999
Hakim
Amir
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa 1999–2002
2002 -
Amir
King

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