Warring States Period (475 – 221 BC) (Several of the Dynasties in the Warring States were descended from the Zhou royal family)[2]
State of Song (part of warring states) The rulers of the state of Song were descendants of the Shang royal family.[2]
State of Yue (part of warring states) The kings of Yueh claimed descent from the royal family of the Xia dynasty.[3]
State of Wu Same royal family as Zhou dynasty
State of Jin Same royal family as Zhou dynasty
State of Ba (barbarian state, non sinicized)
Qin Dynasty (221 – 206 BC) (The royal family of Qin ruled the State of Qin during warring states) (They also claimed descent from one of the Five emperors, Zhuanxu)
Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220)
Minyue - same royal family as state of yueh- they fled when conquered by Chu and established Minyue, Min yue coexisted with the Warring states period, Qin, and Han dynasty until han conquered it.
Nanyue (South Yue) - Proto-Cantonese state founded by Qin general Zhao Tuo. (It is also Vietnam's Trieu Dynasty.)
Xin Dynasty (AD 9 – 23) Xin dynasty inturepted the han dynasty, splitting it into east and west periods
Three Kingdoms (220 – 265) (The emperor of Shu was a descandant of the Han Dynasty royal family)
Jin Dynasty (265–420)
Northern Wei (controlled northern China to the Huai river) (386 – 534)
Southern and Northern Dynasties (420 – 589)
Sui Dynasty (581 – 618)
Tang Dynasty (618 – 907) (The Tang Emperors were members of the Li family, descended from a ruler in the Southern and Northern Dynasties)
Second Zhou Dynasty (690 – 705) Interrupted Tang dynasty
Liao Dynasty (Khitan) (907 – 1125) (controlled the 16 prefectures)
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907 – 960)
Song Dynasty (960 – 1279)
Jin Dynasty (Jurchen) (controlled northern China to the Huai river) (1115–1234)
Yuan Dynasty (Mongol) (1271 – 1368)
Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644)
Shun Dynasty (1644)
Qing Dynasty (Manchu) (1644 – 1912)
Kingdom of Tungning (Taiwan, with Han Chinese rulers) (1662 – 1683)
Empire of China (1915 – 1916)
मध्य एशिया
Tamerlane Timurid
Ghaznavid Empire
Ghurid Empire
Ottoman Empire
Seljuq Khanate
Mughal Empire Mughulistan
Durrani Empire
Chagatai Khanate
Hotaki Dynasty
Suri Dynasty
Mamluk Sultanate
Khilji Dynasty
Tughlaq Khanate
Lodhi Dynasty
Khwarazm Dynasty
Samanid Dynasty
इजराइल
Davidic Dynasty
Hasmonean Dynasty
Achaemenid dynasty (343 – 332 BC)
Argead dynasty (332 – 309 BC)
Ptolemaic Dynasty (305 – 30 BC)
Herodian Dynasty
Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC – AD 68)
Flavian Dynasty (69 – 96)
Nervan-Antonian Dynasty (96 – 192)
Severan Dynasty (193 – 235)
Constantinian dynasty (303 – 336)
Valentinian Dynasty (364 – 457)
House of Theodosius from 379
Leonid dynasty (457 – 518)
Justinian Dynasty (518 – 602)
Heraclian Dynasty (602 – 695 and 705 – 711)
जापान
Yamato dynasty, Imperial house of Japan (660 BC–वर्तमान, with power fluctuating between absolute ruler to ceremonial figurehead to constitutional monarch)
Ryūkyū
Shunten Dynasty (1187 – 1259)
Eiso dynasty (1260 – 1349)
Hokuzan (1314 – 1419)
Chuzan (1314 – 1429)
Nanzan (1314 – 1429)
First Shō Dynasty (1406 – 1469)
Second Shō Dynasty (1469 – 1879)
कोरिया
Gojoseon (2333 – 108 BCE)
Proto–Three Kingdoms (108 – 57 BCE)
Three Kingdoms of Korea (57 BCE – 668)
Silla (57 BCE – 935)
Goguryeo (37 BCE – 668)
Baekje (18 BCE – 660)
Gaya (42 CE – 562)
North-South States (698 – 935)
Unified Silla (668 – 935)
Balhae (698 – 926)
Later Three Kingdoms (892 – 936)
Goryeo Dynasty (918 – 1392)
Joseon Dynasty (1392 – 1897)
Korean Empire (1897 – 1910)
मालदीव
House of Theemuge (1117 – 1388)
Hilaalee dynasty (1388 – 1558)
(1558 – 1573) Interregnum
Utheemu dynasty (1573 – 1692)
(1692 – 1701) Kings who do not belong to a particular dynasty.
Isdhoo dynasty (1701 – 1704)
Dhiyamigili dynasty (1704 – 1757)
Huraa dynasty (1757 – 1766)
Dhiyamigili dynasty (1766 – 1773)
Huraa dynasty (1773 – 1953)
(1953 – 1953) Republic (President Muhammad Amin Didi).
Huraa dynasty (1953 – 1968)
(1968 – 1978) Republic (President Ibrahim Nasir).
(1978 – 2008) Republic (President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom).
Han Dynasty (Chinese) (111 BC – 39 AD and 43 – 220)
Trưng Sisters (40 – 43)
Eastern Wu Dynasty (Chinese) (229 – 280)
Jin Dynasty (Chinese) (280 – 420)
Southern Qi Dynasty (Chinese) (479 – 502)
Liang Dynasty (Chinese) (502 – 544)
Anterior Lý Dynasty (544 – 602)
Sui Dynasty (Chinese) (602 – 618)
Tang Dynasty (Chinese) (618 – 905)
Khúc Family (906 – 930)
Ngô Dynasty (939 – 967)
Đinh Dynasty (968 – 980)
Prior Lê Dynasty (980 – 1009)
Lý Dynasty (1009 – 1225)
Trần Dynasty (1225 – 1400)
Hồ Dynasty (1400 – 1407)
Posterior Trần Dynasty (1407 – 1413)
Ming Dynasty (Chinese) (1414 – 1427)
Later Lê Dynasty (1428 – 1527 and 1533 – 1788)
Mạc Dynasty (1527 – 1677)
Trịnh Lords (1545 – 1787)
Nguyễn Lords (1558 – 1777)
Tây Sơn Dynasty (1778 – 1802)
Nguyễn Dynasty (1802 – 1945)
House of Bonaparte (European) (1870)
चम्पा
1st dynasty (192 - 336)
2nd dynasty (336 - 420)
3rd dynasty (420 - 529)
4th dynasty (529 - 758)
5th dynasty (758 - 854)
6th dynasty (854 - 989)
7th dynasty (989 - 1044)
8th dynasty (1044–1074)
9th dynasty (1074–1139)
10th dynasty (1139–1145)
11th dynasty (1145–1190)
12th dynasty (1190–1318)
13th dynasty (1318–1390)
14th dynasty (1390–1458)
15th dynasty (1458–1471)
vacant (1471–1695)
Dynasty of Po Saktiraidaputih (1695–1822)
Austria
House of Babenburg (976–1230)
House of Habsburg (1273-1918)
Albania
Progon Dynasty (1190–1216)
Angevin (1272–1368)
Kastrioti (1444–1468)
Wied (1914)
Zogu (1928–1939)
Armenia
Orontid Dynasty
Artaxiad Dynasty or the Artashesi Dynasty (189 BC-12 AD)
Arsacid Dynasty or the Arshakuni Dynasty (54-428)
Bagratuni Dynasty or the Bagratid Dynasty of Armenia (885-1045)
Rubenid Dynasty or the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (1080–1225)
Belgium
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1831–वर्तमान)
Bohemia
House of Premyslid (870–1306)
House of Luxembourg (1310–1419)
House of Habsburg (1437–1457, 1526–1780)
House of Wittelsbach (1619–1620, 1741–1743)
House of Habsburg–Lorraine (1780–1918)
Bosnia
House of Boričević (1154–1163, 1536-)
House of Kulinić (1163–1250)
House of Kotromanić (1250–1463)
House of Berislavić, deposed (1463–1536)
Bulgaria
House of Dulo (632 - 753)
Krum's dynasty (777 - 976/997)
Cometopuli dynasty (976/997 - 1018)
House of Asen (1187–1280)
House of Terter (1280–1331)
House of Sratsimir (1331–1422)
Battenberg family (1878–1886)
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1886–1947)
Barbarians
Bavarii
Agilolfing Dynasty
Franks
Merovingian Dynasty (481-751)
Carolingian Dynasty (751-843)
Arnulfings or Pippinids, mayors of the palaces
Huns
This is a list of rulers of the Huns.
Period Ruler
Vund c. 360
Balamber 360 - 378
Baltazár (Alypbi) 378 - 390
Uldin (Khan of the Western Huns) 390 - 410
Donatus (Khan of the Eastern Black Sea Huns & beyond) 410 - 412
Charaton (Aksungur) 412 - 422
Octar[1] 422 - 432
Rugila 432-434
Bleda with Attila c. 434-c. 445
Attila "the Hun" c. 434-453
Ellac 453-c. 455
Tuldila fl. c. 457
Dengizich (Sabirs attack c.460-463)?-469 with Hernach/BelkErmak
Hernach/BelkErmak[2] 469-503
House of Dulo Bulgaria (390-503) A Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans genealogy claims that the Dulo clan is descended from Attila the Hun.
Scirii
Edeko
Odoacer (435–493), was the 5th-century King of Italy
Avars
Lombards
See Early kings of the Lombards.
Lething Dynasty (until early 6th century)
Gausian Dynasty (546-572)
Bavarian Dynasty (616-712)
Ostrogoths
Amal Dynasty (before 474-536)
Suebi
Suebic Dynasty (409-585)
Vandals
Hasdingi (before 407-534)
Visigoths
Balthi Dynasty (395-531)
Byzantine Empire
Constantinian dynasty (303-336)
Valentinian Dynasty (364-457)
House of Theodosius from 379
Leonid dynasty (457-518)
Justinian Dynasty (518-602)
Heraclian Dynasty (602-695 and 705-711)
Isaurian Dynasty (717-802)
Phrygian Dynasty (820-867)
Macedonian Dynasty (867-1056)
Komnenid Dynasty (1057–1059 and 1081–1185)
Doukid Dynasty (1059–1081)
Angelid Dynasty (1185–1204)
Laskarid Dynasty (1204–1261), in exile in Nicaea
Palaiologid Dynasty (1261–1453)
Croatia
Trpimirović Dynasty (845-1091)
Árpád Dynasty (c.1102-1301)
Přemyslid Dynasty (1301–1305)
House of Wittelsbach (1305–1308)
Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (1308–1395)
House of Luxemburg (1387–1437)
Habsburg Dynasty (1437–1457, 1526-1918)
Jagiellonian Dynasty (1440–1526)
Zápolya Dynasty (1526–1571)
Habsburg Dynasty (1526-1918)
Denmark
see List of Danish monarchs (-1412)
House of Oldenburg (1448-1863)
House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1863 to the present)
France
Carolingian Dynasty (843-987)
Capetian Dynasty (987-1792, 1814–1848)
Direct Capetians (987-1328)
House of Valois (1328–1589)
Direct House of Valois (1328–1498)
House of Valois-Orléans (1498–1515)
House of Valois-Angoulême (1515–1589)
House of Bourbon (1589–1792 and 1814–1848)
House of Bourbon-Vendôme (1589–1792, 1814–1830)
House of Bourbon-Orléans (1830–1848)
Bonaparte Dynasty (1804–1814 and 1852–1870)
Georgia
Pharnabazid Dynasty (299-90 BC, 30BC-189 AD)
Artaxiad Dynasty (90-30 BC)
Arsacid Dynasty (189-284 AD)
Chosroid Dynasty (284-580, 627-684)
Guaramid Dynasty (588-627, 684-748, 779-786)
Nersianid Dynasty (748-780)
Bagratid (Bagrationi) dynasty (813-1810)
Germany
Carolingian Dynasty (843-911)
Conradines (911-918)
Ottonian Dynasty (919-1024)
Salian Dynasty or Franconian Dynasty (1024–1125)
Supplinburger Dynasty (1125–1137)
House of Hohenstaufen (1137–1254)
House of Habsburg (1273–1291, 1298–1308, and 1438-1740)
House of Lorraine (1745–1806)
House of Nassau (1292–1298)
House of Luxemburg (1308–1313, 1347–1400, and 1410–1437)
House of Wittelsbach (1314–1347, 1400–1410, and 1742–1745)
House of Hohenzollern (1871–1918)
Bavaria
Liutpolding Dynasty 889-947
Ottonian Dynasty 947-1017
House of Luxembourg 1017-1026, 1039–1047
Salian Dynasty 1026-1039, 1053–1061
House of Welf 1070-1138, 1156–1180
House of Babenberg 1138-1156
House of Wittelsbach 1180-1918
Saxony
Liudolfing Dynasty 843-961
Billung Dynasty 961-1106
Supplinburger Dynasty 1106-1127
House of Welf 1127-1138, 1142–1180
Ascanian Dynasty 1138-1142, 1180–1422
Wettin Dynasty 1422-1918
Hungary
Árpád Dynasty (c.895-1301)
Samuel Aba of Hungary Aba - Árpád Dynasty (1038–1044)
Přemyslid Dynasty (1301–1305)
House of Wittelsbach (1305–1308)
Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (1308–1395)
House of Luxemburg (1387–1437)
Habsburg Dynasty (1437–1457, 1526-1918)
Jagiellonian Dynasty (1440–1526)
Zápolya Dynasty (1526–1571)
Habsburg Dynasty (1526-1918)
Monaco
House of Grimaldi which is actually Italian in origin.
Montenegro
Vojislavljević Dynasty (c. 7th century - 1186)
Nemanjić Dynasty (1186–1355)
तीBalšić Dynasty (1356–1435)
Crnojević Dynasty (1435–1516)
Petrović-Njegुoš Dynasty (1696–1918)
Karađorđević Dynasty (1918–1941)
Iberia
Aragon
Jiménez Dynasty (1035–1162)
House of Barcelona (1162–1410)
House of Trastámara (1412–1516)
House of Habsburg (1516–1700 and 1701–1707)
Asturias
Peláyez Dynasty (718-739)
Pérez Dynasty (739-925)
Barcelona
House of Barcelona (878-1410)
House of Trastámara (1412–1516)
House of Habsburg (1516–1700 and 1701–1714)
House of Bourbon (1714–1716)
Castile
House of Lara (930-1032), counts
Jiménez Dynasty (1035–1126), kings
House of Burgundy (1126–1369)
House of Trastámara (1369–1516)
House of Habsburg (1516–1700)
León
Pérez Dynasty (910-1037)
Jiménez Dynasty (1037–1126)
House of Burgundy (1126–1369)
House of Trastámara (1369–1516)
House of Habsburg (1516–1700)
Navarre
House of Íñiguez (824-905)
Jiménez Dynasty (905-1234)
House of Champagne (1234–1305)
House of Capet (1284–1349)
House of Évreux (1328–1441)
House of Trastámara (1425–1479)
House of Foix (1479–1516)
House of Albret (1483–1572)
House of Bourbon (1572–1620)
Portugal
House of Vímara Peres (868-1071), counts
House of Burgundy or Afonsine Dynasty (1093–1383), counts until 1139, then kings
House of Aviz or Joannine Dynasty (1385–1580)
House of Aviz-Beja (1495–1580)
House of Habsburg or Philippine Dynasty (1580–1640)
House of Braganza or Brigantine Dynasty (1640–1910)
House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1853–1910)
Spain
Before the unification of Castile and Aragon
House of Trastámara (1492–1516)
House of Habsburg (1516–1700)
House of Bourbon (1700–1714) (Disputed during the War of the Spanish Succession)
After the unification of Castile and Aragon
House of Bourbon (1714–1868, 1874–1931, and 1975 to the present)
House of Bonaparte (1808–1813)
House of Savoy (1871–1873)
Ireland
Fir Ol nEchmacht
Dal Fiachrach Suighe
The Connachta
Uí Fiachrach
Uí Néill
Eóganachta
Uí Dúnlainge
Uí Cheinnselaig
Dál Riata
Dál nAraidi
Dál Fiatach
Clann Cholmáin
Síl nÁedo Sláine
Cenél nEógain
Cenél Conaill
Uí Briúin Bréifne
Dál gCais
MacDermot
Ó Neill
O'Donnell (O Domhnaill)
O Connor Sligo
O'Conor Don
O'Brien
Italy
House of Savoy (1861–1946)
Nice–Savoy–Piedmont–Sardinia
House of Savoy (1032–1861)
House of Bonaparte (1860–1870; Nice and Savoy only)
Tuscany
House of Boniface (812–931)
House of Boso (931–1001)
House of Hucpold (1004–1011)
House of Canossa (1027–1115)
House of Medici (1434–1737)
House of Lorraine (1737–1765)
House of Habsburg–Lorraine (1765–1801, 1801–1859)
House of Bourbon–Parma (1801–1807)
Parma
House of Farnese (1514–1731)
House of Bourbon–Parma (1731–1735, 1748–1802, 1848–1859)
House of Habsburg (1735–1748)
House of Habsburg–Lorraine (1814–1847)
Modena and Reggio
House of Este (940–1796)
House of Habsburg–Este (1814–1859)
Mantua
House of Gonzaga
Milan
House of Sforza
House of Habsburg
Lucca
House of Bourbon
Netherlands
House of Orange (1772- to the present)
Norway
Fairhair Dynasty (890-1319)
House of Lade
House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1905 to the present)
Poland
Piast Dynasty (9th century-1296 and 1306–1370)
Přemyslid Dynasty (1291–1306)
Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (1370–1399)
Jagiellonian Dynasty (1386–1572 and 1575–1586)
Valois Dynasty (1573–1574)
House of Báthory (1576–1586)
House of Vasa (1587–1668)
House of Wiśniowiecki (1669–1673)
House of Sobieski (1674–1696)
Wettin Dynasty (1697–1706, 1709–1733 and 1736–1764)
House of Leszczyński (1704–1709 and 1733–1736)
House of Poniatowski (1764–1795)
Roman Empire
Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC-AD 68)
Flavian Dynasty (69-96)
Nervan-Antonian Dynasty (96-192)
Severan Dynasty (193-235)
Constantinian dynasty (303-363)
Valentinian Dynasty (364-457)
House of Theodosius from 379
Romania
House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1866–1947)
Russia
House of Rurikovich (862-1598, 1606–1610)
House of Romanov (1613–1762)
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, called Romanov (1762–1917)
Serbia
House of Vlastimirović (610-960)
House of Vojislavljević (1034–1186)
House of Nemanjić (1166–1371)
House of Lazarević (1371–1427)
House of Branković (1427–1502)
House of Karađorđević (1811–1813, 1842–1858 and 1903–1941)
House of Obrenović (1815–1842 and 1858–1903)
Sweden
House of Uppsala (970-1060)
House of Stenkil (1060–1130)
House of Sverker (1130–1222), interspersed with House of Eric
House of Eric (1156–1250), interspersed with House of Sverker
House of Bjälbo or Folkung Dynasty (1248–1387)
House of Vasa (1521–1654)
House of Wittelsbach or House of Palatinate–Zweibrücken-Kleeburg (1654–1720)
House of Hesse (1720–1751)
House of Holstein-Gottorp (1751–1818)
House of Bernadotte (1818 to the present)
Two Sicilies
Sicily
House of Hauteville (1071–1198), counts until 1130
House of Hohenstaufen (1194–1266)
House of Capet, House of Anjou (1266–1282)
House of Barcelona (1282–1410)
House of Trastámara (1412–1516)
House of Habsburg (1516–1700 and 1720–1735)
House of Bourbon (1700–1713)
House of Savoy (1713–1720)
House of Bourbon (1735–1861)
(As a region of the Kingdom of Italy.) House of Savoy (1861–1946)
British Isles (under English rule)
England
House of Wessex (802-1016 and 1042–1066)
House of Denmark (1013–1014 and 1016–1042)
Norman Dynasty (1066–1154)
Plantagenet Dynasty (1154-1485)
House of Anjou (1154–1399)
House of Lancaster (1399–1461 and 1470–1471) (Throne merged with Irish)
House of York (1461–1470 and 1471–1485)
House of Tudor (1485–1603)
House of Stuart (1603–1714) (Throne merged with Scotland)
Ireland
Crowley
Burke
Clanricarde
Plantagenet Dynasty (1154-1485)
House of Anjou (1154–1399)
House of Lancaster (1399–1461 and 1470–1471) (Throne merged with English)
Scotland
House of Alpin (843-1034)
House of Dunkeld (1034–1040, 1058–1286)
House of Moray (1040–1058)
House of Baliol (1292–1296) (see Belgium, Flanders)
Plantagenet Dynasty
House of Bruce (1306–1371)
House of Stewart (1371-1707) (Throne Merged with English)
Kingdoms after the Union of the Crowns (1603-1707)
The crown of the Kingdom of England and Ireland merged with that of the Kingdom of Scotland to form a personal union between England-Ireland and Scotland (the former a personal union itself)
House of Stuart (1603–1707)
Personal Union between Great Britain and Ireland (1707-1801)
House of Stuart (1707–1801)
House of Hanover (1714–1801)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801-1921)
House of Hanover (1801–1901)
House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1901–1910)
Personal Union of the UK [of GB and NI] and several other Irish states (1921-1949)
House of Windsor (1921–1949)
UK [of GB and NI] (Without the personal union with Ireland) (1949–वर्तमान)
House of Windsor (1949–वर्तमान)
उत्तरी अमेरिका
हैती
Dessalines Dynasty (1804–1806)
Christophe Dynasty (1811–1820)
Soulouque Dynasty (1849–1859)
मैक्सिको
House of Iturbide (1822–1823)
House of Habsburg (1864–1867)
ओसीनिया
हवाई
Kingdom of Hawaii (1795–1810)
Kamehameha Dynasty (c.1795-1872)
Kalākaua Dynasty (c.1874-1893)
Kawananakoa Dynasty (c.1868-?)
Kalokuokamaile Dynasty (c.1860-?)
न्यू जीलैण्ड माओरी (New Zealand Māori)
Te Wherowhero Dynasty (1856 to the present)
ताहिती (Tahiti)
Pōmare Dynasty (1788–1880)
टोंगा (Tonga)
Tu'i Tonga Dynasty (c. 900-1865)
Tupou Dynasty (1875 to the present)
दक्षिण अमेरिका
Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia
Tounes dynasty (1860–1862)
ब्राजील
House of Braganza (1822–1889)
Inca Empire
Hurin dynasty (1197 - c.1350)
Haran dynasty (c.1350 - 1572)
Though in elected governments rule does not pass automatically by inheritance, political power often accrues to generations of related individuals even in Republics. Eminence, Influence, familiarity, tradition, genetics, and even nepotism may contribute to this phenomenon.
Family dictatorships are a slightly different concept, where political power passes within a family due to the overwhelming authority of the leader, rather than informal power accrued to the family.
कुछ राजनीतिक वंश:
The Beazley and Crean families (Australian Labor Party)
Ziaur Rahman's and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's families (Bangladesh)