List of State Leaders in 1834 - Middle East and North Africa

Middle East and North Africa

  • Abu Dhabi -
    • Co-Shaikh - Khalifa bin Shakhbut, Shaikh of Abu Dhabi (1833–1845)
    • Co-Shaikh - Sultan bin Shakhbut, Shaikh of Abu Dhabi (1833–1845)
  • Ajman - Rashid bin Humayd, Shaikh of Ajman (1816–1838)
  • Bahrain -
    1. Khalifah ibn Sulman Al Khalifah, Shaikh of Bahrain (1825–1834)
    2. Muhammad ibn Khalifah Al Khalifah, Shaikh of Bahrain (1834–1842)
  • Egypt (Under Ottoman suzerainty) - Muhammad Ali Pasha, Governor of Egypt (1805–1848)
  • Kuwait - Sheikh Jabir ibn Abdullah Al Sabah, Ruler of Kuwait (1814–1859)
  • Morocco - Abderrahmane, Sultan of Morocco (1822–1859)
  • Mount Lebanon (Under Ottoman suzerainty) - Bashir ibn al-Qasim ibn `Umar, Emir of Mount Lebanon (1822–1840)
  • Oman - Sa'id II ibn Sultan, Sultan of Oman (1804–1856)
  • Persia -
    1. Fat′h Ali Shah Qajar, Shah of Persia (1797–1834)
    2. Ali Mirza Qajar, Shah of Persia (1834)
    3. Mohammad Shah Qajar, Shah of Persia (1834–1848)

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