List of state leaders in 1090
Africa
- Ethiopian Empire – Kedus Harbe (1079–1119)
- Ifriqiya (Zirid) – Tamim ibn al-Mu'izz (1062–1108)
- Kingdom of Makuria – Basileios (1089–1130)
- Wagadou (Ghana Empire) -
- Kambine Diaresso (1087–1090s)
- Suleiman (1090s–1100s)
Asia
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia – Ruben I, Prince of Armenia (1080–1095)
- China (Northern Song dynasty) – Emperor Zhezong (1085–1100)
- Japan (Heian period) -
- Monarch – Emperor Horikawa (1087–1107)
- Regent (Sesshō) – Fujiwara no Morozane, Sesshō (1087–1091) or Kampaku (1075–1087; 1091–1094)
- Cloistered ruler – Emperor Shirakawa, Jōkō of Japan (1087–1129)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) – Seonjong (1083–1094)
- Liao (Khitan Empire) – Emperor Daozong (1055–1101)
- Western Xia – Emperor Chongzong (1086–1139)
- Persia – Melek Sha Leader of the Buyid dynasty
Europe
- Kingdom of Aragon – Sancho Ramírez (1063–1094)
- Byzantine Empire – Alexios I Komnenos (1081–1118)
- Kingdom of Castile – Alfonso VI (1071–1109)
- Kingdom of Croatia – Stjepan II of Croatia (1089–1091)
- Kingdom of Denmark – Olaf I (1086–1095)
- Kingdom of England – William II (1087–1100)
- Kingdom of France – Philip I (1060–1108)
- Holy Roman Empire – Henry IV, King of the Romans (1056–1087), Holy Roman Emperor (1084–1105)
- County of West Friesland – Dirk V (1061–1091)
- Papal States – Pope Urban II (1088–1099)
- Kingdom of Hungary – Ladislaus I (1077–1095)
- Kievan Rus' – Vsevolod I (??)
- Kingdom of León – Alfonso VI (1065–1109)
- Norman Kingdom of Naples – Roberto (??)
- Kingdom of Navarre – Sancho V Ramírez (1076–1094)
- Kingdom of Norway – Olaf III (1067–1093)
- Kingdom of Poland – Władysław I Herman, Duke of Poland (1079–1102)
- Duchy of Pomerania – Zemuzil (1046–1106)
- Kingdom of Scotland – Malcolm III (1058–1093)
- Norman Kingdom of Sicily – Roger I, Count of Sicily (1071–1101)
- Kingdom of Sweden – Inge the Elder (1079–1080, 1087–1105)
- Republic of Venice – Vitale Faliero, Doge of Venice (1084–1096)
Middle East and North Africa
- Abbasid Caliphate – Al-Muqtadi, Caliph of Baghdad (1075–1094)
- Almoravid dynasty – Yusuf ibn Tashfin (1061–1106)
- Fatimid Caliphate – al-Mustansir Billah (1036–1094)
- Hammadid dynasty – al-Mansur ibn al-Nasir (1088–1104)
- Seljuk Empire- Malik-Shah I (1072–1092)
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gollark: Just because both sides don't like something doesn't make it good.
gollark: You just get politicians focusing on a small subset of states which have lots of EC votes and are not always going to be a majority for one party.
gollark: So it does not, in fact, provide equally powerful voices per state.
gollark: > Why should states remain in the nation if they aren't having an equally powerful voice? For example, why should Iowa stick around if they're just subservient to California's whims?Don't different states have different amounts of electors?
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