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Ostoja of Bosnia
King of Bosnia
Muhammad Fareed Didi
Maldivian politician (1901-1969)
Ceolwulf I of Mercia
King of Mercia
Ismail Petra of Kelantan
Sultan of Kelantan (1949-2019)
Moncef Bey
Bey of Tunis (1942-1943)
Emperor Shang of Tang
emperor of the Tang Dynasty
Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia
King of Bosnia
Abul Hasan Qutb Shah
The Eighth Sultan of Qutb Shahi dynasty
Alexios V Megas Komnenos
despot, crown prince then briefly emperor of Trebizond
Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Emirati politician (1905–1989)
Alexandru Coconul
Prince of Wallachia and Prince of Moldavia
Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Kandy
last king of the Kingdom of Kandy
Matei Ghica
Prince of Wallachia
Dae Won-ui
King of Balhae
Mestwin II
Duke of Pomerania
Sayyid Abdullah Khan II
khan of Khiva
Ramadipathi I
Cambodian King (1642-1658)
Radu Paisie
Ruler of Wallachia
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
Emir of Kano
Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur Khan
53rd Khan of Khiva (1871–1918)
Donnchad mac Briain
Irish king
Abd al-Aziz ibn Shu'ayb
last emir of Crete
Adandozan
Adandozan was a king of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1797 until 1818. His rule ended with a coup by his brother Ghezo who then erased Adandozan from the official history resulting in high uncertainty about many aspects of his life. Adandozan took over from his father Agonglo in 1797 but was quite young at the time and so there was a regent in charge of the kingdom until 1804. Dealing with the economic depression that had defined the administrations of his father Agonglo and grandfather Kpengla, Adandozan tried to reduce slavery to decrease European trade, and when these f
Anula of Anuradhapura
Queen of Anuradhapura
Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor
Sultan of Selangor (1893-1955)
Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd
Prince of Kingdom of Gwynedd
Purandar Singha
chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom
Zavida
Zavida (; 1112) was a Serbian prince, possibly the Grand Prince of Serbia in 1112 before being ousted by his close relatives, being succeeded by Uroš I. He was the father of four sons, Tihomir, Stracimir, Miroslav and Nemanja, and a daughter. Tihomir, the oldest, succeeded the Serbian throne in 1165 but was ousted by Nemanja, the youngest, in 1166.
Kofi Karikari
King of Ashanti (1837–1884)
Ovonramwen
Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi, also called Overami, was the thirty-fifth Ọba of the Kingdom of Benin reigning from , up until the British punitive expedition.
Warcisław II de Gdańsk
duke of Gdańsk
Ibrahim Dasuki
sultan of Sokoto (1923-2016)
Ming Sheng
son of Yuan emperor, Goryeo & Joseon citizen (1355 ~ 1396)
Nigerian monarch
Emir of Kano
Ana III of Matamba
Kapiliele Faupala
King of Uvea
Amangkurat III of Mataram
ruler (susuhunan) of Mataram, 1703-1704
Muhammad Shamsuddeen III
Sultan of the Maldives (1879-1945)
Kale Kyetaungnyo
King of Ava
Milegast
Milegast (8th/9th century; Latin: Milegastus; Polish: Miłogost) was a prince of the Confederation of the Veleti, ruling in 823. He was the eldest son, and successor, of Liub. In 823, he was deposed in an uprising, and replaced with his younger brother, Cealadragus.
Muhammed bin Talal Al Rachid
politician
Yujiulü Kangti
Khagan of the Rouran