List of state leaders in 1650s BC

List of state leaders in 1650s BC

1660s BC state leaders - Events of 1650s BC - 1640s BC state leaders - State leaders by year----------

Africa

*Egypt
**Nile region - Fifteenth Dynasty (Hyskos) (1674 BC-1535 BC)
**Sinai (Pelusium) - Sixteenth Dynasty (1663 BC-1555 BC)
**Upper Egypt - Seventeenth Dynasty (1650 BC-1550 BC)
**Upper Egypt - Sixteenth Dynasty (1750 BC?-1650 BC)

Asia

*China, Shang dynasty (ca. 1766 BC - ca. 1050 BC)
*Gojoseon (Korea) (legendary)
**Yeoeul, Korean monarch (1720 BC - 1657 BC)
**Dongeom, Korean monarch (1657 BC - 1637 BC)
*India (legendary)
**Somapi King of Magadha (1678 BC - 1618 BC)

Europe

*Ireland (legendary)
**Eithrial, High King of Ireland (1671 BC-1651 BC) "(According to the Annals of the Four Masters)"
**Conmael, High King of Ireland (1651 BC - 1621 BC) "(According to the Annals of the Four Masters)"

Middle East

*Assyria, King ?? (ca.1659??-ca.1649)
*First Dynasty of Babylon
**Ammi-Ditana (1683-1647 BC middle chronology)
*Elamite Dynasties (2700 BC-539 BC)
*Hittite Empire
**King Hattusili I (1650 BC - 1620 BC middle chronology)


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