List of State Leaders in 1819 - Asia

Asia

  • Afghanistan -
    • Kabul -
      1. Sultan Ali Shah, King of Afghanistan (1818–1819)
      2. Ayub Shah, King of Afghanistan (1819–1823)
    • Kandahar -
      1. Shirdil Khan, Mohammedzay Regent (1818–1826)
    • Herat -
      1. Shirdil Khan, Mohammedzay Regent (1818–1819)
      2. Mahmud Shah, Padshah of Herat (1819–1826)
    • Peshawar -
      1. Ayub Shah, Padshah of Peshawa (1818–1819)
      2. Ayub Shah, King of Afghanistan (1819–1823)
  • China (Qing Dynasty) - Jiaqing, Emperor of China (1796–1820)
  • Japan
    • Monarch - Ninko, Emperor of Japan (1817–1846)
    • Shogun (Tokugawa) - Tokugawa Ienari, Shogun of Japan (1786–1837)
    • Ryūkyū Kingdom - Shō Kō, King of Ryūkyū (1804–1828)
  • Korea (Joseon Dynasty) - Sunjo, King of Joseon (1800–1834)
  • Persia - Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar, Qajar dynasty (1797–1834)
  • Siam - Rama II, King (1809–1824)
  • Sikh Empire (Punjab) - Ranjit Singh, Maharaja (1801–1839)
  • Vietnam - Gia Long, Emperor (1762–1820)

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