Sovereign States
Sovereign state | Years |
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Adena culture | 1000 - 200 BC |
Ammon – Kingdom of Ammon | c.10th century BC - 332 BC |
Anga | |
Aram Damascus | 12th century BC - 734 BC |
Assyria – Neo-Assyrian Empire | 934 - 609 BC |
Athens | |
Avanti | |
Babylon – Fourth Dynasty | 1155 - 689 BC |
Bithynia | |
Cappadocia | |
Caria | 11th - 6th century BC |
Chavín culture | 900 - 200 BC |
Chedi | |
Chen – State of Chen | 855 - 479 BC |
Chera | |
Chola | |
Chorrera | 1800 - 300 BC |
Chu - State of Chu | 1030 - 223 BC |
Colchis | |
D'mt | c.980 - c.400 BC |
Edom | |
Elam | 2800 - 550 BC |
Ethiopia – Ethiopian Empire | 980 BC - 1974 |
Gandhara | |
Gojoseon – Ancient Korean kingdom | 2333 - 108 BC |
Israel – Kingdom of Israel | 930s - 720s BC |
Jiroft | |
Judah – Kingdom of Judah | 930s - 586 BC |
Kalinga | |
Kamboja – Kamboja Kingdom | |
Kasi – Kasi Kingdom | |
Kikata – Kikata Kingdom | |
Kosala | |
Kuru | |
Kush – Kingdom of Kush | 1070 BC - 350 |
Lower Egypt | 1070 - 664 BC |
Lu – State of Lu | 856 - 256 BC |
Lycaonia | 8th century - 200 BC |
Lycia | 1250 - 546 BC |
Lydia | 1200 - 546 BC |
Macedonia | 8th century BC - 146 BC |
Mahajanapadas | |
Malla | |
Mannai | |
Minaea | |
Moab | |
Mysia | |
Olmec | 1400 - 400 BC |
Panchala | |
Pandya | |
Paphlagonia | |
Phoenicia | 1200-536 BC |
Phrygia | 1200 - 700 BC |
Pisidia | |
Qi – State of Qi | 1046 - 241 BC |
Qin – State of Qin | 845 - 221 BC |
Rasna | 1200 - 550 BC |
Rome – Roman Kingdom | 753 - 509 BC |
Sabaeans | |
Scythia | 8th century BC - 2nd century AD |
Sparta | 11th century BC - 195 BC |
Surasena | |
Ta Netjeru | |
Thebes | |
Upper Egypt | 1070 - 664 BC |
Urartu – Kingdom of Urartu | 860 - 590 BC |
Vajji | |
Văn Lang | 2879 - 258 BC |
Vatsa | |
Yan – State of Yan | 865 - 222 BC |
Zheng – State of Zheng | 806 - 375 BC |
Zhou – Zhou Dynasty | 1045 - 256 BC |
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