List of state leaders in 1850
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1850.
Africa
- Ashanti Confederacy – Kwaku Dua I Panyin, Asantehene (1834–1867)
- Kingdom of Buganda – Suna II (1836–1852)
- Bunyoro – Olimi V, Omukama of Bunyoro (1848–1852)
- Kingdom of Burundi – Ntare IV Rugamba (1847–1852)
- British Cape Colony – Henry George Wakelyn Smith, Governor (1796–1852)
- Kingdom of Dahomey – Ghezo (1818–1856)
- Kombo – Suling Jatta, King of Kombo (before 1840–1855)[1]
- Liberia – Joseph Jenkins Roberts, President of Liberia (1848–1856)
- Orange Free State – Henry Douglas Warden, Resident (1848–1852)
- Kingdom of Rwanda – Mutara II Rwogera (1830–1853)
- Sokoto Caliphate
- Caliph – Ali bin Bello I (1842–1859)
- Grand Vizier - Abd al-Qadir (1842–1859)
- Zulu – Mpande kaSenzangakhona, King of the Zulu (1840–1872)
Asia
- Durrani Empire – Dost Mohammad Khan (1843–1863)
- China (Qing dynasty) -
- Daoguang Emperor (1821–1850)
- Xianfeng Emperor (1850–1861)
- Hyderabad State –
- Empire of Japan
- Monarch – Kōmei (1846–1867)
- Tokugawa shogunate – Tokugawa Ieyoshi (1837–1853)
- Ryukyu Kingdom - Shō Tai (1848-11 March 1879)
- Kashmir and Jammu –
- Joseon (Korea) – Cheoljong (1849–1864)
- Đại Nam (Nguyễn dynasty) - Tự Đức, Emperor (1847–1883)
Europe
- Principality of Abkhazia – Mikhail (1822–1864)
- Belgium
- Monarch – Léopold I, King of the Belgians (1831–1865)
- Cabinet Chief - Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt (1832–1834, 1847–1852, 1857–1868)
- Kingdom of Denmark
- Monarch – Frederick VII (1848–1863)
- Prime Minister - Adam Wilhelm Moltke (1848–1852)
- France –
- President - Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (1848–1852)
- Prime Minister - Comte d'Hautpoul (1849–1851)
- German Confederation – Franz Joseph of Austria, President of the German Confederation (1850–1866)
- Austrian Empire – Franz Joseph I (1848–1916)
- Bremen – Johann Smidt, president of the senate, Burgomaster in chief of Bremen (1850, 1853, 1855 and 1857)
- Luxembourg
- Monarch – William III of the Netherlands (1849–1890)
- Prime Minister - Jean-Jacques Willmar (1848–1853)
- Kingdom of Prussia –
- Monarch – Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1840–1861)
- Minister President -
- Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1848–1850)
- Otto von Manteuffel (1850–1858)
- Kingdom of Bavaria – Maximilian II (1848–1864)
- Kingdom of Saxony – Frederick Augustus (1836–1854)
- Kingdom of Hanover – Ernest Augustus (1837–1851)
- Kingdom of Württemberg – William (1816–1864)
- Kingdom of Greece –
- Monarch – Otto (1832–1862)
- Prime Minister - Antonios Kriezis (1849–1854)
- Kingdom of Hungary – Franz Joseph I of Austria (1848–1916)
- Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Monarch – William III (1849–1890)
- Chairman of the Dutch Council of Ministers - Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (1849–1853, 1862–1866, 1871–1872)
- Sweden–Norway – United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway - Oscar I (1844–1859)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
- Sultan - Abdülmecid I (1839–1861)
- Grand Vizier – Mustafa Reşid Pasha (1848–1852)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves
- Monarch – Maria II (1826–1828; 1828–1834 in opposition; 1834–1853)
- President of the Council of Ministers - Count of Tomar (1849–1851)
- Russian Empire – Nicholas I (1825–1855)
- Kingdom of Spain – Isabella II (September 29, 1833 – 1868)
- Kingdom of Sweden – United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway - Oscar I (1844–1859)
- Grand Duchy of Tuscany – Leopold II (1824–1859)
- Kingdom of the Two Sicilies – Ferdinand II (1830–1859)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- Monarch – Victoria (1837–1901)
- Prime Minister - Lord John Russell (1846–1852)
Middle East and North Africa
- Egypt Eyalet – Abbas I, Governor of Egypt (1849–1854)
- Kuwait – Sheikh Jabir ibn Abdullah Al Sabah (1814–1859)
- Sultanate of Morocco – Abd al-Rahman (1822–1859)
- Sultanate of Oman – Sa'id II ibn Sultan (1804–1856)
- Persia (Qajar dynasty) – Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1848–1896)
North America
- Province of Canada - James Bruce, Governor (1847–1854)
- Costa Rica – Juan Rafael Mora Porras, President of Costa Rica (1849–1859)
- Dominican Republic - Buenaventura Báez, President of the Dominican Republic (1849–1853)
- El Salvador -
- Doroteo Vasconcelos, President of El Salvador (1848–1850)
- Ramón Rodríguez, Acting President of El Salvador (1850)
- Doroteo Vasconcelos, President of El Salvador (1850–1851)
- Guatemala - Mariano Peredes, Acting President of Guatemala (1849–1851)
- Haiti – Faustin I, Emperor of Haiti (1847–1859)
- Honduras – Juan Lindo, President of Honduras (1847–1852)
- Mexico - José Joaquín de Herrera, President of Mexico (1848–1851)
- Nicaragua – Norberto Ramírez Áreas, Supreme Director
- United States -
- Zachary Taylor, President of the United States (1849–1850)
- Millard Fillmore, President of the United States (1850–1853)
Oceania
- Kingdom of Hawaii – Kamehameha III (1823–1854)
- Kingdom of Tahiti – Pōmare IV, Queen of Tahiti (1827–1877)
- Tonga – Tāufaʻāhau, Tu'i Kanokupolu (1845–1893)
South America
- Argentine Confederation – Juan Manuel de Rosas, Governor of Buenos Aires Province in charge of the Foreign Relations of the Argentine Confederation (1835–1851)
- Bolivia – Manuel Isidoro Belzu, President of Bolivia (Provisional President until 15 August) (1848–1855)
- Empire of Brazil –
- Monarch – Pedro II (1831–1889)
- Prime Minister - José da Costa Carvalho, Marquis of Monte Alegre (1849–1852)
- Chile – Manuel Bulnes, President of Chile (1841–1851)
- Ecuador –
- Manuel de Ascásubi, Interim President of Ecuador (1849–1850)
- Diego Noboa, Interim President of Ecuador (1850–1851)
- Republic of New Granada – José Hilario López Valdéz, President of New Grenada (1849–1853)
- Paraguay – Carlos Antonio López, President of Paraguay (1844–1862)
- Peru – Ramón Castilla, President of Peru, (1845–1851)
- Uruguay – as a consequence of the Guerra Grande, two governments in parallel:
- Gobierno de la Defensa (in Montevideo): Joaquín Suárez (1843–1852)
- Gobierno del Cerrito (ruling the rest of the country): Manuel Oribe (1843–1851)
- Venezuela – José Tadeo Monagas, President of Venezuela (1847–1851)
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