List of state leaders in 1124
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1124.
Africa
- Algeria (Hammadids) - Yahya ibn Abd al-Aziz (1121–1152)
- Cairo (Fatimid Caliphate) – Al-Amir bi-Ahkami l-Lah (1101–1130)
- Ifriqiya (Zirid dynasty) - Abul-Hasan al-Hasan ibn Ali (1121–1148)
- Kingdom of Makuria – Basileios (1089–1130)
- Morocco (Almoravid Dynasty) – Ali III (1106–1143)
Asia
- Alamut –
- Hassan-i-Sabah, leader of the Hashshashin (1090–1124)
- Kiya Buzurg Ummid, leader of the Hashshashin (1124–1138)
- Principality of Antioch –
- Bohemond II (1111–1130)
- Baldwin II of Jerusalem (regent, 1119–1126)
- Emirate of Aleppo –
- Balak (1123–1124)
- Timurtash ibn-al-Ghazi (1124–1125)
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia – Thoros I (1102–1129)
- Baghdad – Al-Mustarshid, Abbasid caliph of Baghdad (1118–1135)
- Byzantine Empire – John II Comnenus (1118–1143)
- Kingdom of Champa – Harivarman V (1114–1139)
- China (Northern Song dynasty) - Emperor Huizong (1100–1125)
- Kingdom of Dali – Hsien Tsung (1108–1147)
- Emirate of Damascus – Toghtekin, Burid (1104–1128)
- County of Edessa – Joscelin I (1118–1131)
- Kingdom of Georgia – David IV (1089–1125)
- Ghaznavid Empire – Bahram Shah (1118–1152)
- Great Seljuq Empire –
- Ahmad Sanjar (1097–1157)
- Mahmud II (rival, 1118–1131)
- Japan (Heian period)
- Monarch – Emperor Sutoku (1123–1142)
- Regent (Sesshō/Kampaku) - Fujiwara no Tadamichi (1121–1158)
- Cloistered ruler - Emperor Shirakawa, Jōkō of Japan (1087–1129)
- Kingdom of Jerusalem – Baldwin II (1118–1131)
- Jurchen Empire – Emperor Taizong (1123–1134)
- Kara-Khitan Khanate (Western Liao) -
- Yelü Dashi flees westwards to set up refugee Khitan regime while Khitan Empire faces destruction by Jurchen forces
- Yelü Dashi, Emperor of Western Liao (1124–1144)
- Sultanate of Kerman – Arslan Shah I (1101–1142)
- Khmer Empire – Suryavarman II (1113–1150)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) – Injong (1122–1146)
- Liao (Khitan Empire) - Emperor Tianzuodi (1101–1125)
- Chalukya Empire – Vikramaditya VI (1076–1126)
- Pagan Kingdom – Alaungsithu (1112–1167)
- Hoysala Empire – Vishnuvardhana (1110–1152)
- Sultanate of Rûm – Mesud I (1116–1156)
- Polonnaruwa – Vikramabahu I (1111–1132)
- Chola Empire – Vikkrama Chola (1118–1135)
- County of Tripoli – Pons (1112–1137)
- Vietnam - Lý Nhân Tông, King of Vietnam (1072–1127)
- Western Xia – Emperor Chongzong (1086–1139)
Europe
- Lordship (seigneurie) of Albret – Amanieu III (1100–1130)
- County of Angoulême – Wulgrin II (1118–1140)
- County of Anjou – Fulk V (1106–1129)
- Duchy of Apulia – William II (1111–1127)
- Duchy of Aquitaine – William IX (1086–1127)
- Kingdom of Aragon – Alfonso II (1104–1134)
- Margraviate of Austria – Leopold III (1095–1136)
- County of Auvergne – William VI (1096–1136)
- County of Auxerre – William II (1097–1148)
- County of Aversa – Jordan II (1120–1127)
- Margraviate of Baden – Herman II (1073–1130)
- County of Barcelona, Ramon Berenguer III (1082–1131)
- Barrois – Renaut I the One-eyed, Count of Bar (1105–1150)
- Duchy of Bavaria – Henry IX (1120–1126)
- County of Blois – Theobald IV (1102–1152)
- Duchy of Bohemia – Vladislav I (1120–1125)
- County of Boulogne – Eustace III (1093–1125)
- Landgraviate of Brabant – Godfrey I (1095–1139)
- Duchy of Brittany – Conan III (1112–1148)
- County of Burgundy
- Renaud III (de jure, 1102–1127)
- William II the German (de facto, 1097–1125)
- Duchy of Burgundy – Hugh II (1103–1143)
- Duchy of Carinthia –
- Kingdom of Castile – Urraca (1109–1126)
- County of Champagne – Hugh (1093–1125)
- Kingdom of Denmark – Niels (1104–1134)
- Deheubarth – Gruffydd ap Rhys, prince of Deheubarth (with Norman permission, 1116–1137)
- County of Empúries – Ponç II (1116–1154)
- Kingdom of England – Henry I (1100–1135)
- County of Flanders – Charles the Good (1119–1127)
- County of Foix –
- Roger II (1067–1124)
- Roger III (1124–1148)
- County of Forcalquier – Adelaide (1067?–1129)
- Kingdom of France – Louis VI (1108–1137)
- County of Guelders – Gerard I (c. 1096-c. 1129)
- Kingdom of Gwynedd – Gruffudd ap Cynan (1081–1137)
- County of Hainaut – Baldwin IV (1120–1171)
- County of Holland – Dirk VI (1121–1157)
- Holy Roman Empire – Henry V (1111–1125)
- Kingdom of Hungary – Stephen II (1114–1131)
- Ireland - Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, High King of Ireland (1106–1156)
- Kingdom of the Isles – Sigurd (1104–1130)
- Kievan Rus' – Vladimir Monomakh (1113–1125)
- Kingdom of León – Urraca (1109–1126)
- Duchy of Lorraine – Simon I (1115–1138)
- Duchy of Lower Lorraine – Godfrey V (1106–1140)
- County of Luxembourg – William I (1096–1128)
- County of Maine –
- Fulk V of Anjou (1110–1126)
- Hugh V (titular count, 1093–1131)
- March of Montferrat – Rainier (1084-c. 1136)
- County of Namur – Godfrey I (1102–1139)
- Kingdom of Navarre – Alfonso II (1104–1134)
- County of Nevers – William II (1097–1148)
- Duchy of Normandy – Henry Beauclerc (1106–1135)
- Kingdom of Norway – Sigurd Jorsalfar (1103–1130)
- County Palatine of the Rhine – Gottfried of Kalw (1113–1129)
- County of Poitiers – William IX (1086–1127)
- Duchy of Poland – Boleslaus III (1107–1138)
- County of Portugal – Afonso I (1112–1139)
- Kingdom of Powys – Maredudd ap Bleddyn, prince of Powys (1116–1132)
- County of Provence – Douce I (1112–1127)
- County of Rethel –
- Gervais (1118–1124)
- Matilda (1124–1151)
- County of Savoy – Amadeus III (1103–1148)
- Duchy of Saxony – Lothar (1106–1137)
- Kingdom of Scotland –
- Alexander I (1107–1124)
- David I (1124–1153)
- Duchy of Schleswig – Knud Lavard (1119–1131)
- Principality of Serbia – Uroš I. Grand Župan (1120–1166)
- County of Sicily – Roger II (1105–1130)
- Duchy of Styria – Leopold the Strong (1122–1129)
- Duchy of Swabia – Frederick II (1105–1147)
- Kingdom of Sweden – Inge the Younger (1105–1125)
- Principality of Taranto – Bohemond II (1111–1128)
- County of Toulouse – Alphonse I (1112–1148)
- County of Urgell – Armengol VI (1102–1154)
- Bishopric of Utrecht – Godbald (1112–1127)
- Republic of Venice – Domenico Michele, Doge of Venice (1117–1130)
- County of Württemberg – Konrad II (1100–1130)
- Duke of Zähringen – Conrad (1122–1152)
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