List of state leaders in 1805
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1805.
Africa
- Ashanti Confederacy – Osei Bonsu, Asantehene (1804–1824)
- Kingdom of Buganda – Semakokiro (1771–1814)
- Bunyoro – Nyamutukura Kyebambe III, Omukama of Bunyoro (1786–1835)
- Kingdom of Burundi – Ntare IV Rugamba (1796–1852)
- Kingdom of Dahomey – Adandozan (1797–1818)
- Ethiopian Empire – Egwale Seyon Hezqeyas (1801–1818)
- Ndzuwani – Alawi bin Husain (1796–1816)
- Kingdom of Rwanda – Yuhi III (1797–1830)
- Wadai Empire – Abd al-Karim Sabun (1804–1815)
- Zulu – Senzangakona, King of the Zulu (1781–1816)
Asia
- Afghanistan –
- Kabul - Shoja Shah, King of Afghanistan (1803–1809)
- Kandahar -
- Kamran Shah, King of Kandahar (1804–1805)
- Kandahar returns to Kabul control
- Shoja Shah, King of Afghanistan (1803–1809)
- China (Qing dynasty) - Jiaqing Emperor (1796–1820)
- Empire of Japan
- Monarch – Kōkaku (1780–1817)
- Tokugawa shogunate – Tokugawa Ienari (1786–1837)
- Ryukyu Kingdom - Shō Kō (1804–1828)
- Khanate of Kokand – 'Alim Khan (1800–1809)
- Joseon (Korea) – Sunjo (1800–1834)
- Sikh Empire – Ranjit Singh (1801–1839)
Europe
- Principality of Abkhazia – Kelesh Begi (1747–1806)
- Andorra – Francesc Antoni de la Dueña y Cisneros, Bishop of Urgell (1797–1816)
- Batavian Republic
- Staatsbewind (1801–1805)
- Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck, Raadspensionaris (1805–1806)
- Kingdom of Denmark–Norway
- Monarch – Christian VII (1766–1808)
- Minister of State - Christian Gunther (1797–1810)
- Kingdom of Etruria – Charles Louis (1803–1807)
- First French Empire – Napoleon (1804–1814)
- Holy Roman Empire – Francis II (1792–1806*) *Holy Roman Empire abolished in 1806
- Electoral States *Note ruler's change in title during period of reign
- Kingdom of Bohemia - Francis I, King of Bohemia and Emperor of Austria (1792*-1835)
- Electorate of Regensburg - Karl Theodor von Dalberg, Archbishop of Regensburg (1803–1810)
- Kingdom of Bavaria - Maximilian I (1799*-1825)
- Kingdom of Saxony - Frederick Augustus I (1763*-1827)
- Electorate of Brandenburg – Frederick William III also King of Prussia (1797–1840)
- Electorate of Hanover - George III (1760–1806)
- Kingdom of Württemberg - Frederick I (1797*-1816)
- Electorate of Baden - Karl Friedrich, Elector of Baden (1771*-1811*), became Grand Duke of Baden
- Electorate of Hesse - William I (1785*-1806*)
- Electorate of Salzburg - Ferdinand (1802–1805*) *Exchanged Salzburg for Würzburg on December 25
- Kingdom of Hungary – Francis (1792–1835)
- Italy – Napoleon, King of Italy (1805–1814)
- Italian Republic was declared the Kingdom of Italy on March 17
- Viceroy Eugène de Beauharnais (1805–1814)
- Moldavia – Alexandru Moruzi, Voivod of Moldavia (1802–1806)
- Kingdom of Naples – Ferdinand IV (1759–1806)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
- Papal States – Pope Pius VII (1800–1823)
- Kingdom of Portugal – Maria I Francisca (1777–1816)
- Kingdom of Prussia – Frederick William III (1797–1840)
- Chief Minister – Count Karl August von Hardenberg (1804–1806)
- Russian Empire – Alexander I, Tsar of Russia (1801–1825)
- Kingdom of Sardinia – Victor Emmanuel I (1802–1821)
- Kingdom of Sicily – Ferdinand III (1759–1816)
- Kingdom of Spain – Charles IV (1788–1808)
- Kingdom of Sweden – Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- Monarch – George III (1760–1820)
- Prime Minister - William Pitt (1804–1806)
- Wallachia – Constantine Ypsilanti, Voivod of Wallachia (1802–1816)
Middle East and North Africa
- Abu Dhabi – Shakhbut bin Dhiyab, Shaikh of Abu Dhabi (1793–1816)
- Ottoman Algeria – Mustapha VI ben Ibrahim, Pasha-Dey of Algiers (1799–1806)
- Egypt Eyalet – Muhammad Ali Pasha, Viceroy of Egypt (1805–1848)
- Sultanate of Morocco – Slimane (1792–1822)
- Persia (Qajar dynasty) – Fath Ali Shah (1797–1834)
- Tripoli – Yusuf ibn Ali Karamanli, Pasha of Tripoli (1795–1832)
- Beylik of Tunis – Hamouda, Pasha-Day of Tunis (1782–1814)
North America and the Caribbean
- First Empire of Haiti – Jacques I (1804–1806)
- United States - Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States (1801–1809)
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