List of state leaders in 1270s BC

List of state leaders in 1270s BC

1280s BC state leaders - Events of 1270s BC - 1260s BC state leaders - State leaders by year----

Africa

*Egypt (Nineteenth Dynasty)
**Seti I. Pharaoh of Egypt (1290 BC1279 BC)
**Ramesses II, Pharaoh of Egypt (1279 BC – 1213 BC)

Asia

*China
**Shang dynasty (1600 BC1046 BC)
*Gojoseon (Korea) (legendary)
**Damul, Korean monarch (1285 BC1266 BC)
*India (legendary)
**Suchi, King of Magadha (1296 BC1238 BC)

Europe

*Athens (legendary)
**Aegeus, King of Athens (1282 BC1234 BC)
*Ireland (legendary)
**Ollamh Fodhla, High King of Ireland (1318 BC1278 BC) "(According to the Annals of the Four Masters)"
**Fínnachta, High King of Ireland (1278 BC – 1258 BC) "(According to the Annals of the Four Masters)"

Middle East

*Assyria
**Adad-nirari I , King of Assyria (1307 BC1275 BC)
**Shalmaneser I, King of Assyria (1274 BC – 1245 BC)
*Babylon (Kassites)
**Nazimaruttaš, King of Babylon (1306 BC1280 BC)
**Kadašman-Turgu, King of Babylon (1280 BC – 1262 BC)
*Elam (Igehalkid Dynasty)
**Khuman-Numena, Elamite King (c. 1300 BC – c. 1275 BC)
**Untash-Naprisha, Elamite King (c. 1275 BC – c. 1240 BC)
*Hittite Empire
**Muwatalli II, Hittite King (c. 1295 BC - 1272 BC)
**Mursili III, Hittite King (c. 1272 BC 1267 BC)
*Mitanni
**Wasashatta, son of Shattuara, King of Mitanni (1300 BC1280 BC)
**Shattuara II, King of Mitanni (1280 BC – 1270 BC)
*Ugarit
**Niqmepa, King of Ugarit (1313 BC1260 BC)


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