Africa
- Ankole - Rwabirere, Omugabe of Ankole (c. 1755-1783)
- Ashanti Confederacy – Osei Kwadwo, Asantehene (1764–1777)
- Aussa Sultanate - Kadhafo Mahammad ibn Kadhafo, Sultan of Aussa (1749–1779)
- Avaradrano - Andriambelomasina, King of Avaradrano (1730–1770)
- Baguirmi - Hajji Mohammed al'Amin, Sultan of Baguirmi (1751–1785)
- Bamana Empire - Ngolo Diarra, King of Banama (1766–1795)
- Benin Empire - Akengbuda, King of Benin (1750–1804)
- Bornu - Ali III, King of Bornu (1750–1791)
- Buganda - Kyabaggu Kabinuli, King of Buganda (1750–1780)
- Bunyoro – Duhaga, Omukama of Bunyoro (1731–c.1782)
- Dendi - Askia Samsu Beri, King of Denvdi (1761–1779)
- Dahomey – Tegbesu, King of Dahomey (1732–1774)
- Damagaram - Tanimoun Babani, Sultan of Damagaram (1757–1775)
- Ethiopian Empire –
- Iyoas I, Emperor of Ethiopia (1755–1769)
- Yohannes II, Emperor of Ethiopia (1769)
- Tekle Haymanot II, Emperor of Ethiopia (1769–1777)
- Sultanate of Fumban, Mbouombouo, Sultan (1757–1814)
- Garo - Gabito, King of Garo (1760–1786)
- Jolof Empire - Mba Kompass, Emperor of Jolof (1763–1800)
- Kongo - Álvaro XI of Kongo, King of Kongo (1764–1778)
- Ndzuwani - Saidi Ahamd (c. 1741-c. 1782)
- Nungu - Yembrima, Nunbado of Nungu (1736–1791)
- Oyo Empire - Majeogbe, Oba of Oyo (1754–1770)
- Sennar (sultanate) -
- Sultan - Isma'il, Sultan of Sennar (1768–1776)
- Regent - Abu Likayik, Regent (1769–1776)
- Waalo - Njak Xuri Yop, King of Waalo (1736–1780)
- Warsangali Sultanate - Gerad Ali, Sultan of Warsangali (1750–1789)
- Welayta - Ogatto, ruled 1761-1800
- Yatenga - Naaba Kango, ruler of Yatenga (1754–1787)
- Zulu – Jama kaNdaba, King of the Zulu (1763–1781)
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Famous quotes containing the word africa:
“Are you there, Africa with the bulging chest and oblong thigh? Sulking Africa, wrought of iron, in the fire, Africa of the millions of royal slaves, deported Africa, drifting continent, are you there? Slowly you vanish, you withdraw into the past, into the tales of castaways, colonial museums, the works of scholars.”
—Jean Genet (19101986)
“I have a fair amount of faith that women wont sit back and allow South Africa to become a totally male-dominated new society. The women in South Africa have shown that they are strong, and I think they will make their voices heard.”
—Paula Hathorn (b. c. 1962)
“Ill love you dear, Ill love you
Till China and Africa meet,
And the river jumps over the mountain
And the salmon sing in the street.”
—W.H. (Wystan Hugh)