List of emirs of Kuwait
Sheikh Sabah I bin Jaber 1752 - 1762
Sheikh Abdullah I Al-Sabah 1762 - 3 May 1814
Sheikh Jaber I Al-Sabah 1814 - 1859
Sheikh Sabah II Al-Sabah 1859 - November 1866
Sheikh Abdullah II Al-Sabah November 1866 - May 1892
Sheikh Muhammad I Al-Sabah May 1892 - May 17, 1896 (assassinated)
Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah,"the Great" May 18, 1896 - November 28, 1915
Sheikh Jaber II Al-Sabah November 28, 1915 - February 5, 1917
Sheikh Salim I Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah February 5, 1917 - February 22, 1921
Sheikh Ahmad I Al-Jaber Al-Sabah February 22, 1921 - January 29, 1950
Sheikh Abdullah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah January 29, 1950 - November 24, 1965 (became Amir on 19 Jun 1961)
Amir Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah November 24, 1965 - December 31, 1977
Emir Jaber III Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah December 31, 1977 - January 15, 2006 (with small interruption during the 1990 Gulf War)
Emir Saad I Al-Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah January 15, 2006 - January 24, 2006 - Deposed by the Parliament & Abdicated simultaneously
Emir Sabah IV Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah January 29, 2006 - Present
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List of Presidents of Kiribati (beretitenti)
List of Presidents of Kiribati (beretitenti)
Incumbent Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
Ieremia Tabai, President 12 July 1979 10 December 1982 National Progressive Party
Rota Onorio, Chairman of the Council of State 10 December 1982 18 February 1983 Non-partisan
Ieremia Tabai, President 18 February 1983 4 July 1991 National Progressive Party
Teatao Teannaki, President 4 July 1991 24 May 1994 National Progressive Party
Tekiree Tamuera, Chairman of the Council of State 24 May 1994 28 May 1994 Non-partisan
Ata Teaotai, Chairman of the Council of State 28 May 1994 1 October 1994 Non-partisan
Teburoro Tito, President 1 October 1994 28 March 2003 Christian Democratic Party (Maneabau Te Mauri)/Protect the Maneaba (Maneaban Te Mauri)
Tion Otang, Chairman of the Council of State 28 March 2003 10 July 2003 Non-partisan
Anote Tong, President 10 July 2003 Present Pillars of Truth (Boutokaan Te Koaua)
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Incumbent Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
Ieremia Tabai, President 12 July 1979 10 December 1982 National Progressive Party
Rota Onorio, Chairman of the Council of State 10 December 1982 18 February 1983 Non-partisan
Ieremia Tabai, President 18 February 1983 4 July 1991 National Progressive Party
Teatao Teannaki, President 4 July 1991 24 May 1994 National Progressive Party
Tekiree Tamuera, Chairman of the Council of State 24 May 1994 28 May 1994 Non-partisan
Ata Teaotai, Chairman of the Council of State 28 May 1994 1 October 1994 Non-partisan
Teburoro Tito, President 1 October 1994 28 March 2003 Christian Democratic Party (Maneabau Te Mauri)/Protect the Maneaba (Maneaban Te Mauri)
Tion Otang, Chairman of the Council of State 28 March 2003 10 July 2003 Non-partisan
Anote Tong, President 10 July 2003 Present Pillars of Truth (Boutokaan Te Koaua)
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Leaders of Kyrgyzstan
Leaders of Kyrgyzstan since 1924
Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast (1924-1925) and Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast (1925-1926)
First Secretaries of the Kirghiz Provincial Organization of the All-Union Communist Party
Yusup Abdrakhmanovich Abdrakhmanov (November 1924 - August 1925)
Nevler (August 1925 - August 1925) (1st time, acting)
Zhaynak Sadayevich Sadayev (August 1925 - August 1925) (acting)
Duyshenaly Babakhanov (August - September 1925) (acting)
Nevler (September 1925 - September 1925) (2nd time, acting)
Nikolay Anisimovich Uzyukov (September 1925 - 1 February 1926)
Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1926-1936)
First Secretaries of the Kirghiz Provincial Organization of the All-Union Communist Party
Nikolay Anisimovich Uzyukov (1 February 1926 - June 1927)
Vladimir Petrovich Shubrikov (1927 - 1929)
Mikhail Maksimovich Kulkov (1929 - 1930)
Aleksandr Osipovich Shakhray (1930 - 1934)
Moris L'vovich Belotsky (1934 - 5 December 1936)
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (1936-1991)
First Secretary of the Kirghiz Provincial Organization of the All-Union Communist Party
Moris L'vovich Belotsky (5 December 1936 - March 1937)
First Secretaries of the Communist Party
Maksim Kirovich Ammosov (23 April - 7 November 1937) (acting to 16/17 June 1937)
Kerim Kenebayev (November 1937 - February 1938) (acting)
Aleksey Vlasovich Vagov (20 February 1938 - 3 June 1945) (acting to 16 July 1938)
Nikolay Semyonovich Bogolyubov (3 June 1945 - 7 July 1950)
Iskhak Razzakovich Razzakov (7 July 1950 - 9 May 1961)
Turdakun Usubaliyevich Usubaliyev (9 May 1961 - 2 November 1985)
Absamat Masaliyevich Masaliyev (2 November 1985 - 6 April 1991)
Jumgalbek Beksultanovich Amanbayev (6 April - 29 August 1991)
Kyrgyz Republic (1991-Present)
Presidents
Askar Akayevich Akayev (27 October 1990 -11 April 2005) (left country on 24 March 2005; from 24 March 2005 in exile in Kazakhstan, then in exile from Russia)
Ishenbay Duyshonbyevich Kadyrbekov (24 March - 25 March 2005) (acting)
Kurmanbek Saliyevich Bakiyev (25 March 2005 - Present) (acting to 14 August 2005)
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Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast (1924-1925) and Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast (1925-1926)
First Secretaries of the Kirghiz Provincial Organization of the All-Union Communist Party
Yusup Abdrakhmanovich Abdrakhmanov (November 1924 - August 1925)
Nevler (August 1925 - August 1925) (1st time, acting)
Zhaynak Sadayevich Sadayev (August 1925 - August 1925) (acting)
Duyshenaly Babakhanov (August - September 1925) (acting)
Nevler (September 1925 - September 1925) (2nd time, acting)
Nikolay Anisimovich Uzyukov (September 1925 - 1 February 1926)
Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1926-1936)
First Secretaries of the Kirghiz Provincial Organization of the All-Union Communist Party
Nikolay Anisimovich Uzyukov (1 February 1926 - June 1927)
Vladimir Petrovich Shubrikov (1927 - 1929)
Mikhail Maksimovich Kulkov (1929 - 1930)
Aleksandr Osipovich Shakhray (1930 - 1934)
Moris L'vovich Belotsky (1934 - 5 December 1936)
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (1936-1991)
First Secretary of the Kirghiz Provincial Organization of the All-Union Communist Party
Moris L'vovich Belotsky (5 December 1936 - March 1937)
First Secretaries of the Communist Party
Maksim Kirovich Ammosov (23 April - 7 November 1937) (acting to 16/17 June 1937)
Kerim Kenebayev (November 1937 - February 1938) (acting)
Aleksey Vlasovich Vagov (20 February 1938 - 3 June 1945) (acting to 16 July 1938)
Nikolay Semyonovich Bogolyubov (3 June 1945 - 7 July 1950)
Iskhak Razzakovich Razzakov (7 July 1950 - 9 May 1961)
Turdakun Usubaliyevich Usubaliyev (9 May 1961 - 2 November 1985)
Absamat Masaliyevich Masaliyev (2 November 1985 - 6 April 1991)
Jumgalbek Beksultanovich Amanbayev (6 April - 29 August 1991)
Kyrgyz Republic (1991-Present)
Presidents
Askar Akayevich Akayev (27 October 1990 -11 April 2005) (left country on 24 March 2005; from 24 March 2005 in exile in Kazakhstan, then in exile from Russia)
Ishenbay Duyshonbyevich Kadyrbekov (24 March - 25 March 2005) (acting)
Kurmanbek Saliyevich Bakiyev (25 March 2005 - Present) (acting to 14 August 2005)
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The Republic of Kenya (1964-Present)
The Republic of Kenya (1964-Present)
Tenure Name Portrait Born-Died Affiliation Notes
12 December 1964 to 22 August 1978 Mzee Jomo Fenyatta 1893 - 1978 Kenya African National Union
22 August 1978 to 30 December 2002 Daniel Toroitich arap Moi 1924 - Kenya African National Union
30 December 2002 to Present Emilio Mwai Kibaki 1931 - National Rainbow Coalition
Tenure Name Portrait Born-Died Affiliation Notes
12 December 1964 to 22 August 1978 Mzee Jomo Fenyatta 1893 - 1978 Kenya African National Union
22 August 1978 to 30 December 2002 Daniel Toroitich arap Moi 1924 - Kenya African National Union
30 December 2002 to Present Emilio Mwai Kibaki 1931 - National Rainbow Coalition
List of the Heads of Government of Kenya
List of the Heads of Government of Kenya
The Dominion of Kenya
12 December 1963 to 12 December 1964 Jomo Kenyatta, Prime Minister Becoming President
The Republic of Kenya
12 December 1964 to present Post abolished
The Dominion of Kenya
12 December 1963 to 12 December 1964 Jomo Kenyatta, Prime Minister Becoming President
The Republic of Kenya
12 December 1964 to present Post abolished
Heads of Government of Kazakhstan
List of Heads of Government of Kazakhstan (1920-Present)
Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1920-1925)
Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
Viktor Alekseyevich Radus-Zenkovich (12 October 1920 - 1921)
Mukhamedkhafiy Murzagaliyev (1921 - September 1922)
Saken Seyfullin (September 1922 - October 1924)
Nygmet Nurmakovich Nurmakov (October 1924 - 19 February 1925)
Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1936)
Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
Nygmet Nurmakovich Nurmakov (19 February 1925 - May 1928)
Uraz Dzaizakovich Isayev (May 1928 - 5 December 1936)
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1936-1991)
Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
Uraz Dzaizakovich Isayev (5 December 1936 - September 1937)
Ibragim Tausiyevich Tazhiyev (September1937 - 17 July 1938)
Nurtas Dandybayevich Undasynov (17 July 1938 - 15 March 1946)
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers
Nurtas Dandybayevich Undasynov (15 March 1946 - 24 March 1954)
Elubay Bazimovich Taibekov (24 March 1954 - 31 March 1955)
Dinmukhamed Akhmedovich Kunayev (31 March 1955 - 20 January 1960) (1st time)
Zhumabek Akhmetovich Tashenev (20 January 1960 - 6 January 1961)
Salken Daulenovich Daulenov (6 January 1961 - 13 September 1962)
Masymkhan Beysembayevich Beysembayev (13 September - 26 December 1962) (1st time)
Dinmukhamed Akhmedovich Kunayev (26 December 1962 - 7 December 1964) (2nd time)
Masymkhan Beysembayevich Beysembayev (7 December 1964 - 31 March 1970) (2nd time)
Bayken Ashimovich Ashimov (31 March 1970 - 22 March 1984)
Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev (22 March 1984 - 27 July 1989)
Uzakbay Karamanovich Karamanov (27 July 1989 - 20 November 1991)
Prime Minister
Uzakbay Karamanovich Karamanov (20 November 1990 - 14 October 1991)
Republic of Kazakhstan (1991-Present)
Prime Ministers
Sergey Aleksandrovich Tereshchenko (14 October 1991 - 12 October 1994)
Akezhan Magzhanovich Kazhegeldin (12 October 1994 - 10 October 1997)
Nurlan Utebuluyevich Balgimbayev (10 October 1997 - 1 October 1999)
Kasymzhomart Kemelevich Tokayev (1 October 1999 - 28 January 2002) (acting to 12 October 1999)
Imangali Nurgaliyevich Tasmagambetov (28 January 2002 - 13 June 2003)
Danial Kenzhetayevich Akhmetov (13 June 2003 - 10 January 2007)
Karim Kazhymkanovich Masimov (10 January 2007 - Present)
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Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1920-1925)
Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
Viktor Alekseyevich Radus-Zenkovich (12 October 1920 - 1921)
Mukhamedkhafiy Murzagaliyev (1921 - September 1922)
Saken Seyfullin (September 1922 - October 1924)
Nygmet Nurmakovich Nurmakov (October 1924 - 19 February 1925)
Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1936)
Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
Nygmet Nurmakovich Nurmakov (19 February 1925 - May 1928)
Uraz Dzaizakovich Isayev (May 1928 - 5 December 1936)
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1936-1991)
Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
Uraz Dzaizakovich Isayev (5 December 1936 - September 1937)
Ibragim Tausiyevich Tazhiyev (September1937 - 17 July 1938)
Nurtas Dandybayevich Undasynov (17 July 1938 - 15 March 1946)
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers
Nurtas Dandybayevich Undasynov (15 March 1946 - 24 March 1954)
Elubay Bazimovich Taibekov (24 March 1954 - 31 March 1955)
Dinmukhamed Akhmedovich Kunayev (31 March 1955 - 20 January 1960) (1st time)
Zhumabek Akhmetovich Tashenev (20 January 1960 - 6 January 1961)
Salken Daulenovich Daulenov (6 January 1961 - 13 September 1962)
Masymkhan Beysembayevich Beysembayev (13 September - 26 December 1962) (1st time)
Dinmukhamed Akhmedovich Kunayev (26 December 1962 - 7 December 1964) (2nd time)
Masymkhan Beysembayevich Beysembayev (7 December 1964 - 31 March 1970) (2nd time)
Bayken Ashimovich Ashimov (31 March 1970 - 22 March 1984)
Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev (22 March 1984 - 27 July 1989)
Uzakbay Karamanovich Karamanov (27 July 1989 - 20 November 1991)
Prime Minister
Uzakbay Karamanovich Karamanov (20 November 1990 - 14 October 1991)
Republic of Kazakhstan (1991-Present)
Prime Ministers
Sergey Aleksandrovich Tereshchenko (14 October 1991 - 12 October 1994)
Akezhan Magzhanovich Kazhegeldin (12 October 1994 - 10 October 1997)
Nurlan Utebuluyevich Balgimbayev (10 October 1997 - 1 October 1999)
Kasymzhomart Kemelevich Tokayev (1 October 1999 - 28 January 2002) (acting to 12 October 1999)
Imangali Nurgaliyevich Tasmagambetov (28 January 2002 - 13 June 2003)
Danial Kenzhetayevich Akhmetov (13 June 2003 - 10 January 2007)
Karim Kazhymkanovich Masimov (10 January 2007 - Present)
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President of Kazakhstan
President of Kazakhstan
Nursultan Nazarbayev 16 Desember 1991 Present Nur-Otan
Nursultan Nazarbayev 16 Desember 1991 Present Nur-Otan
Prime Minister of Cambodia
Protectorate of Cambodia (1945-1949)
King Norodom Sihanouk (18 March - 13 August 1945) (1st time)
Son Ngoc Thanh (14 August - 16 October 1945) (1st time)
Prince Sisowath Monireth (17 October 1945 - 15 December 1946)
Prince Sisowath Youtevong (15 December 1946 - 15 July 1947)
Sisowath Watchayavong (25 July 1947 - 20 February 1948)
Chhean Vam (20 February - 14 August 1948)
Samdech Penn Nouth (15 August 1948 - 21 January 1949) (1st time)
Yem Sambaur (12 February - 20 September 1949 (1st time)
Ieu Koeus (20 September - 29 September 1949)
Yem Sambaur (29 September - 8 November 1949) (2nd time)
Associated state of Cambodia (1949–1953)
Yem Sambaur (8 November 1949 - 28 April 1950) (2nd time)
King Norodom Sihanouk (28 April - 30 May 1950) (2nd time)
Prince Samdech Krom Luong Sisowath Monipong (30 May 1950 - 3 March 1951)
Oum Chheang Sun (3 March - 12 October 1951) (1st time)
Huy Kanthoul (13 October 1951 - 16 June 1952)
King Norodom Sihanouk (16 June 1952 - 24 January 1953) (3rd time)
Samdech Penn Nouth (24 January - 9 November 1953) (2nd time)
Independent Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–1960)
Samdech Penn Nouth (9 November - 22 November 1953) (2nd time)
Chan Nak (23 November 1953 - 7 April 1954)
King Norodom Sihanouk (7 April - 18 April 1954) (4th time)
Samdech Penn Nouth (18 April 1954 - 26 January 1955) (3rd time)
Leng Ngeth (26 January - 3 October 1955)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (3 October 1955 - 5 January 1956) (5th time)
Oum Chheang Sun (5 January - 29 February 1956) (2nd time)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (1 March - 24 March 1956) (6th time)
Khim Tit (3 April - 29 July 1956)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (15 September - 15 October 1956) (7th time)
Sam Yun (25 October 1956 - 7 April 1957)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (9 April - 7 July 1957) (8th time)
Sim Var (26 July 1957 - 11 January 1958) (1st time)
Ek Yi Oun (11 January - 17 January 1958)
Samdech Penn Nouth (17 January - 24 April 1958) (4th time)
Sim Var (24 April - 10 July 1958) (2nd time)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (10 July 1958 - 3 April 1960) (9th time)
Monarchy-Regency of Cambodia (1960–1970)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (3 April - 19 April 1960) (9th time)
Pho Proeung (19 April 1960 - 28 January 1961)
Samdech Penn Nouth (28 January - 17 November 1961) (5th time)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (17 November 1961 - 13 February 1962) (10th time)
Nhiek Tioulong (13 February - 6 August 1962) (acting)
Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum (6 August - 6 October 1962)
Prince Norodom Kantol (6 October 1962 - 25 October 1966)
General Lon Nol (25 October 1966 - 1 May 1967) (1st time)
Son Sann (1 May 1967 - 31 January 1968)
Samdech Penn Nouth (31 January 1968 - 14 August 1969) (6th time)
General Lon Nol (14 August 1969 - 9 October 1970) (2nd time)
Khmer Republic (1970-1976)
General Lon Nol (9 October 1970 - 11 March 1972) (2nd time)
Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak (11 March - 18 March 1972)
Son Ngoc Thanh (18 March - 15 October 1972) (2nd time)
Hang Thun Hak (15 October 1972 - 6 May 1973)
In Tam (6 May - 9 December 1973)
Long Boret (26 December 1973 - 17 April 1975)
Samdech Penn Nouth (17 April 1975 - 5 January 1976) (7th time)
Democratic Kampuchea (1976–1979)
Samdech Penn Nouth (5 January - 4 April 1976) (7th time)
Khieu Samphan (4 April - 13 May 1976)
Pol Pot (13 May 1976 - 7 January 1979)
People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989)
Pen Sovan (27 June - 5 December 1981)
Chan Sy (5 December 1981 - 26 December 1984)
Samdech Hun Sen (14 January 1985 - 1 May 1989)
State of Cambodia (1989–1993)
Samdech Hun Sen (1 May 1989 - 2 July 1993)
Samdech Hun Sen (coequal prime minister) (2 July - 21 September 1993)
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (coequal prime minister) (2 July - 21 September 1993)
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (first prime minister) (21 September - 24 September 1993)
Kingdom of Cambodia (1993–present)
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (first prime minister) (24 September 1993 - 6 July 1997)
Ung Huot (first prime minister) (16 July 1997 - 30 November 1998)
Samdech Hun Sen (second prime minister) (21 September 1993 - 30 November 1998)
Samdech Hun Sen (sole prime minister) (30 November 1998 - Present)
Wikipedia
King Norodom Sihanouk (18 March - 13 August 1945) (1st time)
Son Ngoc Thanh (14 August - 16 October 1945) (1st time)
Prince Sisowath Monireth (17 October 1945 - 15 December 1946)
Prince Sisowath Youtevong (15 December 1946 - 15 July 1947)
Sisowath Watchayavong (25 July 1947 - 20 February 1948)
Chhean Vam (20 February - 14 August 1948)
Samdech Penn Nouth (15 August 1948 - 21 January 1949) (1st time)
Yem Sambaur (12 February - 20 September 1949 (1st time)
Ieu Koeus (20 September - 29 September 1949)
Yem Sambaur (29 September - 8 November 1949) (2nd time)
Associated state of Cambodia (1949–1953)
Yem Sambaur (8 November 1949 - 28 April 1950) (2nd time)
King Norodom Sihanouk (28 April - 30 May 1950) (2nd time)
Prince Samdech Krom Luong Sisowath Monipong (30 May 1950 - 3 March 1951)
Oum Chheang Sun (3 March - 12 October 1951) (1st time)
Huy Kanthoul (13 October 1951 - 16 June 1952)
King Norodom Sihanouk (16 June 1952 - 24 January 1953) (3rd time)
Samdech Penn Nouth (24 January - 9 November 1953) (2nd time)
Independent Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–1960)
Samdech Penn Nouth (9 November - 22 November 1953) (2nd time)
Chan Nak (23 November 1953 - 7 April 1954)
King Norodom Sihanouk (7 April - 18 April 1954) (4th time)
Samdech Penn Nouth (18 April 1954 - 26 January 1955) (3rd time)
Leng Ngeth (26 January - 3 October 1955)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (3 October 1955 - 5 January 1956) (5th time)
Oum Chheang Sun (5 January - 29 February 1956) (2nd time)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (1 March - 24 March 1956) (6th time)
Khim Tit (3 April - 29 July 1956)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (15 September - 15 October 1956) (7th time)
Sam Yun (25 October 1956 - 7 April 1957)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (9 April - 7 July 1957) (8th time)
Sim Var (26 July 1957 - 11 January 1958) (1st time)
Ek Yi Oun (11 January - 17 January 1958)
Samdech Penn Nouth (17 January - 24 April 1958) (4th time)
Sim Var (24 April - 10 July 1958) (2nd time)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (10 July 1958 - 3 April 1960) (9th time)
Monarchy-Regency of Cambodia (1960–1970)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (3 April - 19 April 1960) (9th time)
Pho Proeung (19 April 1960 - 28 January 1961)
Samdech Penn Nouth (28 January - 17 November 1961) (5th time)
Prince Norodom Sihanouk (17 November 1961 - 13 February 1962) (10th time)
Nhiek Tioulong (13 February - 6 August 1962) (acting)
Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum (6 August - 6 October 1962)
Prince Norodom Kantol (6 October 1962 - 25 October 1966)
General Lon Nol (25 October 1966 - 1 May 1967) (1st time)
Son Sann (1 May 1967 - 31 January 1968)
Samdech Penn Nouth (31 January 1968 - 14 August 1969) (6th time)
General Lon Nol (14 August 1969 - 9 October 1970) (2nd time)
Khmer Republic (1970-1976)
General Lon Nol (9 October 1970 - 11 March 1972) (2nd time)
Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak (11 March - 18 March 1972)
Son Ngoc Thanh (18 March - 15 October 1972) (2nd time)
Hang Thun Hak (15 October 1972 - 6 May 1973)
In Tam (6 May - 9 December 1973)
Long Boret (26 December 1973 - 17 April 1975)
Samdech Penn Nouth (17 April 1975 - 5 January 1976) (7th time)
Democratic Kampuchea (1976–1979)
Samdech Penn Nouth (5 January - 4 April 1976) (7th time)
Khieu Samphan (4 April - 13 May 1976)
Pol Pot (13 May 1976 - 7 January 1979)
People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989)
Pen Sovan (27 June - 5 December 1981)
Chan Sy (5 December 1981 - 26 December 1984)
Samdech Hun Sen (14 January 1985 - 1 May 1989)
State of Cambodia (1989–1993)
Samdech Hun Sen (1 May 1989 - 2 July 1993)
Samdech Hun Sen (coequal prime minister) (2 July - 21 September 1993)
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (coequal prime minister) (2 July - 21 September 1993)
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (first prime minister) (21 September - 24 September 1993)
Kingdom of Cambodia (1993–present)
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (first prime minister) (24 September 1993 - 6 July 1997)
Ung Huot (first prime minister) (16 July 1997 - 30 November 1998)
Samdech Hun Sen (second prime minister) (21 September 1993 - 30 November 1998)
Samdech Hun Sen (sole prime minister) (30 November 1998 - Present)
Wikipedia
King of Cambodia
Kings of Cambodia (6th century-1960)
6th century: Bhavavarman I
6th century: Mahendravarman
7th century: Isanavarman I
7th century: Bhavavarman II
7th century: Jayavarman I
8th century: Queen Jayavedi
Reign unknown: Sambhuvarman
Reign unknown: Pushkaraksha
8th century: Sambhuvarman
8th century: Rajendravarman I
Reign unknown: Mahipativarman
802-850: Jayavarman II
850-877: Jayavarman III
877-889: Indravarman I
889-900: Yasovarman I
900-922: Harshavarman I
922-928: Isanavarman II
928-942: Jayavarman IV
942-944: Harshavarman II
944-968: Rajendravarman II
968 - 1001: Jayavarman V
1001-1002: Udayadityavarman I
1002: Jayaviravarman
1002-1050: Suryavarman I
1050-1066: Udayadityavarman II
1066-1090: Harshavarman III
1090-1107: Jayavarman VI
1107-1113: Dharanindravarman I
1113-1150: Suryavarman II
The Angkor Wat was built.
1150-1160: Dharanindravarman II
1160-1166: Yasovarman II
1166-1177: Tribhuvanadityavarman
From 1177 to 1181, Cham invasion and period of anarchy.
1181-1219: Jayavarman VII
1219-1243: Indravarman II
1243-1295: Jayavarman VIII
1295-1308: Indravarman III
1308-1327: Indrajayavarman
1327-1353: Jayavarman Paramesvara
The throne was vacant from 1353 to 1362.
1362-1369: Nippean Bat
From 1369 to 1375, Siam ruled. From 1369 to 1371, the throne was vacant.
1371 - ?: Kalamegha
14th century: Kambujadhitaja
14th century: Dharmasokaraja
In the 14th century, ownership of Cambodia passed to Siam, until 1389.
1389-1404: Ponthea Yat
1404-1429: Narayana Ramadhipati
1429-1444: Sri Bodhya
In 1431, Siam defeated and crushed the Angkorean Empire. Nonetheless, The monarchy is not harmed, and Siam withdrawed. The capital (and the royal family) moved from Angkor to Phnom Penh.
1444-1486: Dharmara Jadhiraja
1486-1512: Sri Sukonthor
1512-1516: Ney Kan
1516-1566: Ang Chan I
1566-1576: Barom Reachea I
1576-1594: Chettha I
In 1594, the Siamese captured Phnom Penh, yet the monarchy continued to rule.
1594-1596: Reamea Chung Prey
1596-1599: Barom Reachea II
1599-1600: Barom Reachea III
1600-1603: Chau Ponhea Nhom
1603-1618: Barom Reachea IV
1618-1622: Chettha II
1622-1628: Interregnum: Civil strife
1628: Ponhea To
1628-1630: Outey
1630-1640: Ponhea Nu
1640-1642: Ang Non I
1642-1659: Chan
1659-1672: Barom Reachea V
1672-1673: Chettha III
1673-1674: Ang Chei
1674-1675: Ang Non
1675-1695: Chettha IV (first reign)
1695-1699: Outey I
1699-1701: Ang Em (first reign)
1701-1702: Chettha IV (second reign)
1702-1703: Thommo Reachea II (first reign)
1703-1706: Chettha IV (third reign)
1706-1710: Thommo Reachea III (second reign)
1710-1722: Ang Em (second reign)
1722-1738: Satha II
1738-1747: Thommo Reachea II (third reign)
1747: Thommo Reachea III
1747-1749: Ang Tong (first reign)
1749-1755: Chettha V
1755-1758: Ang Tong (second reign)
1758-1775: Outey II
1775-1796: Ang Non II
1796-1806: Interregnum: Vietnamese and Siamese do not allow King Ang Chan II to be crowned
1806-1837: Ang Chan II
1837-1847: Queen Ang Mey
1841-1860: Ang Duong
1860-1904: Norodom
1904-1927: Sisowath
1927-1941: Sisowath Monivong
1941-1955: Norodom Sihanouk
1955-1960: Norodom Suramarit
Leaders of Cambodia (1960-1993)
Heads of State of Cambodia (1960-1972)
3 April-6 April 1960: Chuop Hell (1st time, acting)
6 April-13 June 1960: Prince Sisowath Monireth (chairman Regency Council)
13 June-20 June 1960: Chuop Hell (2nd time, acting)
20 June 1960-18 March 1970: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (1st time)
18 March 1970-10 March 1972: Cheng Heng
10 March-14 March 1972: General Lon Nol
Presidents of the Khmer Republic (1972-1975)
14 March 1972-12 April 1975: General Lon Nol
1 April-12 April 1975: Saukam Khoy (acting for Lon Nol)
12 April-17 April 1975: Sak Sutsakhan (chairman Supreme Committee)
Head of State of Cambodia (1975-1976)
17 April 1975-11 April 1976: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (2nd time)
Chairman of the State Presidium (1976-1979)
11 April 1976-7 January 1979: Khieu Samphan
President of the People's Revolutionary Council (1979-1981)
7 January 1979-27 June 1981: Heng Samrin
Chairmen of the Council of State (1981-1993)
27 June 1981-6 April 1992: Heng Samrin
6 April 1992-14 June 1993: Chea Sim
Chairman of the Supreme National Council (1991-1993)
20 November 1991-14 June 1993: Prince Norodom Sihanouk
Head of State (1993)
14 June-24 September 1993: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (3rd time)
Kingdom of Cambodia Restored (1993-Present)
1993-2004: Norodom Sihanouk
2004-present: Norodom Sihamoni
Wikipedia
6th century: Bhavavarman I
6th century: Mahendravarman
7th century: Isanavarman I
7th century: Bhavavarman II
7th century: Jayavarman I
8th century: Queen Jayavedi
Reign unknown: Sambhuvarman
Reign unknown: Pushkaraksha
8th century: Sambhuvarman
8th century: Rajendravarman I
Reign unknown: Mahipativarman
802-850: Jayavarman II
850-877: Jayavarman III
877-889: Indravarman I
889-900: Yasovarman I
900-922: Harshavarman I
922-928: Isanavarman II
928-942: Jayavarman IV
942-944: Harshavarman II
944-968: Rajendravarman II
968 - 1001: Jayavarman V
1001-1002: Udayadityavarman I
1002: Jayaviravarman
1002-1050: Suryavarman I
1050-1066: Udayadityavarman II
1066-1090: Harshavarman III
1090-1107: Jayavarman VI
1107-1113: Dharanindravarman I
1113-1150: Suryavarman II
The Angkor Wat was built.
1150-1160: Dharanindravarman II
1160-1166: Yasovarman II
1166-1177: Tribhuvanadityavarman
From 1177 to 1181, Cham invasion and period of anarchy.
1181-1219: Jayavarman VII
1219-1243: Indravarman II
1243-1295: Jayavarman VIII
1295-1308: Indravarman III
1308-1327: Indrajayavarman
1327-1353: Jayavarman Paramesvara
The throne was vacant from 1353 to 1362.
1362-1369: Nippean Bat
From 1369 to 1375, Siam ruled. From 1369 to 1371, the throne was vacant.
1371 - ?: Kalamegha
14th century: Kambujadhitaja
14th century: Dharmasokaraja
In the 14th century, ownership of Cambodia passed to Siam, until 1389.
1389-1404: Ponthea Yat
1404-1429: Narayana Ramadhipati
1429-1444: Sri Bodhya
In 1431, Siam defeated and crushed the Angkorean Empire. Nonetheless, The monarchy is not harmed, and Siam withdrawed. The capital (and the royal family) moved from Angkor to Phnom Penh.
1444-1486: Dharmara Jadhiraja
1486-1512: Sri Sukonthor
1512-1516: Ney Kan
1516-1566: Ang Chan I
1566-1576: Barom Reachea I
1576-1594: Chettha I
In 1594, the Siamese captured Phnom Penh, yet the monarchy continued to rule.
1594-1596: Reamea Chung Prey
1596-1599: Barom Reachea II
1599-1600: Barom Reachea III
1600-1603: Chau Ponhea Nhom
1603-1618: Barom Reachea IV
1618-1622: Chettha II
1622-1628: Interregnum: Civil strife
1628: Ponhea To
1628-1630: Outey
1630-1640: Ponhea Nu
1640-1642: Ang Non I
1642-1659: Chan
1659-1672: Barom Reachea V
1672-1673: Chettha III
1673-1674: Ang Chei
1674-1675: Ang Non
1675-1695: Chettha IV (first reign)
1695-1699: Outey I
1699-1701: Ang Em (first reign)
1701-1702: Chettha IV (second reign)
1702-1703: Thommo Reachea II (first reign)
1703-1706: Chettha IV (third reign)
1706-1710: Thommo Reachea III (second reign)
1710-1722: Ang Em (second reign)
1722-1738: Satha II
1738-1747: Thommo Reachea II (third reign)
1747: Thommo Reachea III
1747-1749: Ang Tong (first reign)
1749-1755: Chettha V
1755-1758: Ang Tong (second reign)
1758-1775: Outey II
1775-1796: Ang Non II
1796-1806: Interregnum: Vietnamese and Siamese do not allow King Ang Chan II to be crowned
1806-1837: Ang Chan II
1837-1847: Queen Ang Mey
1841-1860: Ang Duong
1860-1904: Norodom
1904-1927: Sisowath
1927-1941: Sisowath Monivong
1941-1955: Norodom Sihanouk
1955-1960: Norodom Suramarit
Leaders of Cambodia (1960-1993)
Heads of State of Cambodia (1960-1972)
3 April-6 April 1960: Chuop Hell (1st time, acting)
6 April-13 June 1960: Prince Sisowath Monireth (chairman Regency Council)
13 June-20 June 1960: Chuop Hell (2nd time, acting)
20 June 1960-18 March 1970: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (1st time)
18 March 1970-10 March 1972: Cheng Heng
10 March-14 March 1972: General Lon Nol
Presidents of the Khmer Republic (1972-1975)
14 March 1972-12 April 1975: General Lon Nol
1 April-12 April 1975: Saukam Khoy (acting for Lon Nol)
12 April-17 April 1975: Sak Sutsakhan (chairman Supreme Committee)
Head of State of Cambodia (1975-1976)
17 April 1975-11 April 1976: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (2nd time)
Chairman of the State Presidium (1976-1979)
11 April 1976-7 January 1979: Khieu Samphan
President of the People's Revolutionary Council (1979-1981)
7 January 1979-27 June 1981: Heng Samrin
Chairmen of the Council of State (1981-1993)
27 June 1981-6 April 1992: Heng Samrin
6 April 1992-14 June 1993: Chea Sim
Chairman of the Supreme National Council (1991-1993)
20 November 1991-14 June 1993: Prince Norodom Sihanouk
Head of State (1993)
14 June-24 September 1993: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (3rd time)
Kingdom of Cambodia Restored (1993-Present)
1993-2004: Norodom Sihanouk
2004-present: Norodom Sihamoni
Wikipedia
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