List of political entities in the 13th century BC
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This is a list of political entities in the 13th century BC (1300–1201 BC).
Sovereign states
[edit]Sovereign state | Years |
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Ahhiyawa | 1450 – 1220 BC |
Anga | 1380 – 550 BC |
Armi | 2290 – 40 BC |
Aramea | 2300 – 700 BC |
Aram Damascus | 12th century BC – 734 BC |
Arzawa | 2300 – 1200 BC |
Assyria | 2025 – 911 BC |
Assuwa | 1300 – 1250 BC |
Alashiya | 1450 – 1050 BC |
Athens | 1556 – 355 BC |
Ba | 13th century – 311 BC |
Babylonia | 1894 – 732 BC |
Bashan | 1330 – 928 BC |
Byblos | 1800 – 970 BC |
Karuwa | 1250 – 560 BC |
Chedi | 1250 – 344 BC |
Chola | 2645 BC – 1279 AD |
Chorasmia | 1290 – 180 BC |
Chorrera | 1800 – 300 BC |
Colchis | 1300 BC – 2nd century AD |
Crestonia | 14th century BC – 431 BC |
Dardania | 1527 – 1183 BC |
Dilmun | 2600 – 675 BC |
Donghu | 1400 – 150 BC |
Ebla | 3500 – 1600 BC |
Egyptian Empire | 3050 – 322 BC |
Elam | 2800 – 550 BC |
Eshnuna | 2000 – 8th century BC |
Gandhara | 1450 – 510 BC |
Gojoseon | 2333 – 108 BC |
Gutium | 2108 – 2089 BC |
Hittite Empire | 1600 – 1178 BC |
Hyksos | 1800 – 1178 BC |
Kassite Empire | 1531 – 1135 BC |
Illyria | 2000 – 168 BC |
Indus | 3100 – 1300 BC |
Kalinga | 1376 – 285 BC |
Kamboja | 1450 – 195 BC |
Kasmira | 1250 – 322 BC |
Kaskia | 1430 – 1200 BC |
Kekeya | 1250 – c. 4th century BC |
Kikata | 2000 – 1700 BC |
Kirata | 1350 – c. 300 BC |
Kizzuwatna | 1600 – 1220 BC |
Kosala | 1300 – 266 BC |
Kuru | 1376 – 285 BC |
Kussara | 1900 – 1650 BC |
Locria | 1250 – 386 BC |
Libu | 1550 – 630 BC[1] |
Lukka | 2000 – 1183 BC |
Lullubi | 2400 – 650 BC |
Luvia | 2300 – 1400 BC |
Lycia | 1183 – 546 BC |
Madra | 1350 – 350 BC |
Magan | 2200 – 550 BC |
Matsya | 1250 – 318 BC |
Messenia | 1300 – 724 BC |
Mycenaea | 1600 – 1100 BC |
Mygdonia | 16th century BC – 6th century BC |
Mysia | 1320 – 301 BC |
Namar | 2350 – 750 BC |
Olmec | 1400 – 400 BC |
Pandya | 1350 – 460 BC |
Paphlagonia | 1480 – 183 BC[2] |
Pelasgia | 3000 – 1183 BC |
Phrygia (Balkan's) | 1450 – 1200 BC |
Pundra | 1300 BC – 550 AD |
Punt | 2400 – 1069 BC |
Qi | 1600 – 445 BC |
Qiang | 2000 – 150 BC |
Quan | 1250 – 704 BC |
Sea Peoples | c. 2000 – 1175 BC |
Shang China | 1600 – 1046 BC |
Sumpa | 1600 BC – 7th century AD |
Thrace | 1500 – 450 BC |
Tyre | 1500 – 990 BC |
Sindhu | 1300 – 320 BC |
Ugarit | 2500 – 1090 BC |
Vanga | 1300 BC – 580 AD |
Văn Lang | 2879 – 258 BC |
Xu | 2000 – 512 BC |
See also
[edit]- List of Bronze Age states
- List of Classical Age states
- List of Iron Age states
- List of states during late Antiquity
- List of state leaders in the 13th century BC
References
[edit]- ^ Taylor, Francis. "Kingdoms of North Africa: Encyclopaedia of African History: Volume 1 A-G". 1999-2014. The History Files. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
- ^ "Middle East Kingdoms Ancient Anatolia". 2014. The History Files. Retrieved 20 April 2014.