List of state leaders in the 11th century BC

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This is a list of state leaders in the 11th century BC (1100–1001 BC).

Africa: Northeast

Egypt: New Kingdom

  • Ramesses XI, Pharaoh (1107–1077 BC)

Egypt: Third Intermediate Period

  • Smendes, Pharaoh (1077–1051 BC)
  • Amenemnisu, Pharaoh (1051–1047 BC)
  • Psusennes I, Pharaoh (1047–1001 BC)
  • Amenemope, Pharaoh (1001–992 BC)

Kush

  • Kandake Makeda, King (c.1005–950 BC)

Asia

Asia: East

China

  • Di Yi, King (c.1101–c.1076 BC)
  • Zhou, King (c.1075–1046 BC)
  • Wen, King (c.1099–c.1050 BC)
  • Wu, King (c.1046–1043 BC)
  • Dan, Regent, Duke (c.1042 BC)
  • Cheng, King (c.1042–1021 BC)
  • Kang, King (c.1020–996 BC)

Asia: Southeast

Vietnam

  • Bính line, (c.1161–c.1055 BC)
  • Đinh line, (c.1054–c.969 BC)

Asia: West

  • Kingdom of united Israel –
Chronologies as established by Albright
  • Saul, King (1030–1010 BC)
  • Ish-bosheth, King of northern Israel (c.1000 BC)
  • David, King (1000–962 BC)
  • Dynasty IV of Babylon, from Isin
  • Dynasty V of Babylon
  • Dynasty VI of Babylon
  • Sien, King (c.1120–1100 BC)
  • Humban-Numena II, King (early 11th century BC)
  • Shutruk-Nahhunte II, King (mid-11th century BC)
  • Shutur-Nahhunte I, King (mid-11th century BC)

Europe: Balkans

  • Melanthus, King (1126–1089 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical
  • Codrus, King (1089–1068 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical
  • Medon, hereditary perpetual Archon (1068–1048 BC)
  • Acastus, hereditary perpetual Archon (1048–1012 BC)
  • Archippus, hereditary perpetual Archon (1012–993 BC)

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