List of political entities in the 11th century BC

Political entities in the 12th century BCPolitical entities in the 10th century BCPolitical entities by century

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

Sovereign states

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Sovereign state Years
Ammon 1000 - 332 BC[1]
Alba Longa 1200 - 700 BC[2]
Anarta 1100 - 550 BC
Anga 1380 - 550 BC
Aram-Damascus Late 12th century BC - 732 BC
Aramea 2300 - 700 BC
Arcadia 1000 - 743 BC
Argolis 1200 - 379 BC
Asmaka 1150 - 300 BC
Assyria 2025 - 609 BC[3]
Athens 1556 - 355 BC
Ba 13th century[4] - 316 BC
Babylonia 1155 - 689 BC
Bashan 12th - 9th century BC[5]
Bit-Istar 12th century - 710 BC
Cao 1053 - 487 BC
Caria 11th - 6th century BC
Chaldea 1100 - 539 BC
Chedi 1250 - 344 BC
Chola 3rd century BC - 1279 AD
Chorasmia 1290 - 180 BC
Chorrera 1800 - 300 BC
Chu 1030 - 223 BC
Colchis 1300 BC - 2nd century AD
Danda 1100 - 450 BC
Dasarna 1150 - 600 BC
Deng 1200 - 678 BC
Diauehi 1118 - 760 BC
Dilmun 2600 - 675 BC, 1200 - 125 BC
Donghu 1400 - 150 BC
Doris 1100 - 560 BC
Eastern Guo 1046 - 767 BC
Edom 1200 - 125 BC
Elam 2800 - 550 BC
Epirus 1183 - 168 BC
Eshnuna 2000 - 8th century BC
Etruria 1200 - 550 BC
Gandhara 1450 - 510 BC
Gojoseon 2333 - 108 BC
Gumie 1046 - 480 BC
Han 1046 - 764 BC
Huang 891-648 BC
Iberia 1000 - 302 BC
Illyria 2000 - 168 BC
Ionia 1070 - 545 BC
Israel 1050 - 63 BC
Jin 1042 - 376 BC
Jiroft 3100 - 2200 BC
Kalinga 1376 - 285 BC
Kamboja 1450 - 195 BC
Kasi 600 - 345 BC
Kasmira 1250 - 322 BC
Kekeya 1250 - c. 4th century BC
Kikata 2000 - 1700 BC
Kimpurusha 1000 - 325 BC
Kirata 1350 - c. 300 BC
Kosala 1300 - 266 BC
Kuru 1376 - 285 BC
Kush 1070 BC - 350
Lower Egypt 1070 - 664 BC
Liburnia 11th century - 34 BC
Locria 1250 - 386 BC
Lucania 1000 - 356 BC[6]
Lullubi 2400 - 650 BC
Lycia 1250 - 546 BC
Lydia 1200 - 546 BC
Madra 1350 - 350 BC
Magadha 1200 - 600 BC
Mannaea 1110 - 616 BC
Magan 2200 - 550 BC
Matsya 1250 - 318 BC
Messenia 1300-724 BC
Minaea 580 - 85 BC
Moab 1300 - 400 BC
Mysia 1320 - 301 BC
Nairi 1190 - 890 BC
Namar 2350 - 750 BC
Nok 1000 BC - 300 AD
Olmec 1400 - 400 BC
Oenotria 1000 - 325 BC
Oscans 1000 - 4th centuries BC
Pandya 1350 - 460 BC
Paphlagonia 1480 - 183 BC[7]
Pragjyotisha c. 11th century - 350 BC
Philistia 1175 - 732 BC
Phoenicia 1200 - 536 BC
Phrygia 1200 - 700 BC
Pundra 1300 BC - 550 AD
Pi 1046 - 418 BC
Qi 1046 - 241 BC
Qiang 2000 - 150 BC
Quan 1250 - 704 BC
Saba 1100 - 275 BC
Sam'al 1200 - 680 BC
Saurashtra 950 - 355 BC
Sindhu 1300 - 320 BC
Shěn 1050 - 500 BC
Shu 1046 - 316 BC
Song 1058 - 286 BC
Sparta 11th century BC - 195 BC
Tan 1046 - 684 BC
Ta Netjeru/Land of Punt 2500[8] - 1069 BC[9]
Teng 1046 - 414 BC
Tartessos 1000 - 450 BC
Thebes 3200 - 30 BC
Trigarta 1150 - 322 BC
Tuwanuwa 1000 - 700 BC
Tyrrhenia 1100 - 764 BC
Upper Egypt 1070 - 664 BC
United Monarchy of Israel 1050 - 930 BC
Vanga 1300 BC - 580 AD
Văn Lang 2524 - 258 BC
Vatsa 1100 - 323 BC
Vidarbha 1200 - 322 BC
Virata 1200 - 322 BC
Western Guo 1046 - 687 BC
Wey 1046 - 687 BC
Wu 1046 - 473 BC
Xing 1046 - 632 BC
Xu 1042[10] - 512 BC[11]
Yaksha 1200 - 350 BC
Zhou 1045 - 256 BC
Zou 1012 - 350 BC

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Old Testament Kingdoms of Jordan". Archived from the original on 6 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
  2. ^ Cornell, Tim (1995). The beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000-264 BC). Routledge history of the ancient world. London ; New York: Routledge. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-415-01596-7.
  3. ^ "Assyria | History, Map, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 2024-07-29. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  4. ^ Steven F. Sage (January 1992). Ancient Sichuan and the Unification of China. State University of New York Press. pp. 51–52. ISBN 978-0791410387Mentions of a "Ba country" appeared in Shang dynasty oracle bones from the 13th century BC where the king of Shang contemplated attacking the Ba.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  5. ^ Edward Lipiński (2006). On the Skirts of Canaan in the Iron Age: Historical and Topographical Researches. Peeters Publishers. p. 225–242. ISBN 978-90-429-1798-9.
  6. ^ Pritchard, James Cowles. "Kingdoms of Italy: Research into the Physical History of Mankind". 1999-2014. The History Files. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  7. ^ "Middle East Kingdoms Ancient Anatolia". 2014. The History Files. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
  8. ^ Barras, Colin. "We have finally found the land of Punt, where pharaohs got their gifts". New Scientist. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  9. ^ Tyldesley, Hatchepsut, p.146
  10. ^ Li, Feng (2006). Landscape and power in early China: the crisis and fall of the Western Zhou, 1045-771 BC. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-85272-2. OCLC 62307694.
  11. ^ Deng, Yinke (2007). History of China. Journey into China (1st ed.). Beijing: China Intercontinental Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-7-5085-1098-9.