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List of state leaders in 1347
1346 state leaders
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Events of 1347
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1348 state leaders
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State leaders by year
Contents
1
Africa
2
Americas
3
Asia
4
Europe
5
Middle East and North Africa
Africa
Empire of Ethiopia
-
Newaya Krestos
(1344–1372)
Kingdom of Kano
- Usman Zamnagawa (1343–1349)
Kanem Empire
- (
Sayfawa dynasty
) -
Idris I
(1329–1353)
Empire of Mali
-
Suleiman
,
King of Mali
(1341–1360)
Marinid dynasty
-
Abu Al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman
(1331–1351)
Zeng Empire
- Daud IV, King of Kilwa (1334–1357)
Americas
Aztec Empire
-
Tenoch
,
Great Speaker
(1325–1376)
Asia
Bengal
- (
Ilyas Shahi dynasty
) -
West Bengal -
Ilyas Shah
(1345–1357) (Sultan of all Bengal from 1352)
East Bengal (
Sonargaon
) -
Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah
(1336–1349)
Chagatai Khanate
-
Danishmendji
, Chagatai Khan (1346-1348)
Kingdom of Champa
-
Tra Hoa (Bo-dê)
(1342–1360)
China
(
Yuan Dynasty
) -
Emperor Huizong
(1333–1370)
Kingdom of Chūzan
-
Seii
(1337–1355)
Kingdom of Dambadeniya
- Bhuvanaikabâhu IV(1341–1353)
Delhi Sultanate
- (
Tughlaq dynasty
) -
Muhammad bin Tughluq
(1325–1351)
Dhundhar
- (
Kachwaha clan
) - Raja Junasi Dev (1328–1366)
Kingdom of Hokuzan
-
Haniji
(1322–1395)
Jaffna Kingdom
- (
Arya Chakaravarthi dynasty
) - Marthanda Perumal (Pararajasekeran III) (1325–1348)
Japan (Nanboku-chō period)
Monarch (
Northern Pretender
) -
Emperor Kōmyō
(1336–1348)
Monarch (
Southern Court
) -
Emperor Go-Murakami
(1339–1368)
Shogun
(
Ashikaga
) -
Ashikaga Takauji
(1338–1358)
Kamata Kingdom
- (
Khen dynasty
) - Durlabh Narayan (1330–1350)
Kedah Sultanate
-
Ibrahim Shah
(1320–1373)
Korea (Goryeo Kingdom)
-
Chungmok
(1344–1348)
Madurai Sultanate
- Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Damghani, Sultan of Madurai (1344-1356)
Kingdom of Nanzan
-
Ofusato
(1337–1396)
Vietnam
(
Trần Dynasty
) -
Trần Dụ Tông
, Emperor of Vietnam (1341-1369)
Vijayanagar
(
Sangama Dynasty
) -
Harihara I, Ruler of Vijayanagar
(1336–1354)
Europe
Principality of Achaea
-
Robert
(1332–1364)
Arborea
-
Peter III
,
Giudice of Arborea
(1336-1347)
Marianus IV the Great
, Giudice of Arborea (1347–1376)
Bulgarian Empire
-
Ivan Alexander, Tsar of Bulgaria
(1331–1371)
Byzantine Empire
-
John VI Cantacuzenus
(1347–1355)
John V Palaeologus
(1341–1384)
Crown of Castile
-
Alfonso XI
(1312–1350)
Kingdom of Denmark
-
Valdemar IV
(1340–1375)
Kingdom of England
-
Edward III
(1327–1377)
Kingdom of France
-
Philip VI
(1328–1350)
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
-
Liubartas
(1340–1349)
Republic of Genoa
- Giovanni I di Murta, Doge of Genoa (1344-1350)
Sultanate of Granada
- (
Nasrid dynasty
) -
Yusuf I
(1333–1354)
Hebrides
-
John I, Lord of the Hebrides
(1330–1387)
Holy Roman Empire
(
House of Wittelsbach
) -
Louis IV
(1314–1347)
(
House of Luxembourg
) -
Charles IV
(1347–1378)
Margraviate of Baden-Eberstein
- Herman IX (1333–1353)
Margraviate of Baden-Hachberg
- Henry IV (1330–1369)
Duchy of Bavaria
(
House of Wittelsbach
) -
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
(1340–1347)
2.
Albert
(1347–1404)
2.
Louis V
(1347–1361)
2.
Louis VI the Roman
(1347–1365)
2.
Otto V
(1347–1379)
2.
Stephen II
(1347–1375)
2.
William I
(1347–1388)
County of Hainaut
and
County of Holland
(
House of Avesnes
) -
Margaret
(1345–1356)
Saxony
- Rudolph I, Elector of Saxony (1298–1356)
Kingdom of Hungary
-
Louis I
(1342–1382)
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
-
Algirdas
(1345–1377)
Kingdom of Naples
-
Joan I
(1343–1382)
Kingdom of Norway
Monarch -
Haakon VI
(1343–1380)
defacto
-
Magnus VII
, Regent (1319–1355 (as defacto 1343–1355))
Novgorod
-
President of the Council of Novgorod - Vasili Kalika (1330–1352)
Kingdom of Portugal
-
Afonso IV
(1325–1357)
Rhodes
- ruled by the
Knights Hospitaller
-
Dieudonné de Gozon
,
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
(1346–1353)
Kingdom of Sweden
-
Magnus II
(1319–1363)
Principality of Taranto
-
Louis
(1346–1362)
Middle East and North Africa
Beylik of Candar
- Adil (1346–1361)
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
- (
Lusignan dynasty
) -
Constantine III
(1344–1362)
Kingdom of Cyprus
-
Hugh IV
(1324–1359)
Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt
-
Sayf-ad-Din Hajji I (1346–1347)
Nasir-ad-Din al-Hasan (1347–1351)
Ottoman Empire
-
Orhan I
,
Ottoman Bey
(1326–1359)