List of State Leaders in 1760 - Africa

Africa

  • Ashanti Confederacy – Kusi Obodom, Asantehene (1750–1764)
  • Buganda - Kyabaggu Kabinuli, King of Buganda (1750–1780)
  • Bunyoro – Duhaga, Omukama of Bunyoro (1731–c.1782)
  • Burundi - Mwami Mutaga III Senyamwiza Mutamo, King of Burundi (1739–1767)
  • Dahomey – Tegbesu, King of Dahomey (1732–1774)
  • Ethiopian Empire – Iyoas I, Emperor of Ethiopia, (1755–1769)
  • Garo - Malko, King of Garo (1740–1760)
  • Gwiriko - Magan Wule Wattara, ruled (1749–1809)
  • Jolof - Bakaa-Tam Buri-Nyabu, King of Jolof (1755–1763)
  • Ndzuwani - Saidi Ahamd (c. 1741-c. 1782)
  • Nungu - Yembrima, Nunbado of Nungu (1736–1791)
  • Oyo Empire - Majeogbe, Oba of Oyo (1754–1770)
  • Sennar - Badi IV, King of Sennar (1724–1762)
  • Warsangali Sultanate - Gerad Ali, Sultan of Warsangali (1750–1789)
  • Yatenga - Naaba Kango, ruler of Yatenga (1754–1787)
  • Zulu – Ndaba kaMageba, King of the Zulu (1745–1763)

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