List of state leaders in 1271
Africa
- Ethiopian Empire – Yekuno Amlak (1270–1285)
Asia
- China
- Southern Song dynasty – Emperor Duzong (1264–1274)
- Kublai Khan establishes Yuan dynasty.
- Yuan dynasty – Kublai Khan (1271–1294)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) – Wonjong (1259–1274)
- Japan (Kamakura period)
- Monarch – Emperor Kameyama (1260–1274)
- Kamakura shogunate - Prince Koreyasu (1266–1289)
- Shikken - Hōjō Tokimune (1268–1284)
- Khmer Empire – Jayavarman VIII (1243–1295)
- Mongol Empire – Kublai Khan (1260–1294)
- Pagan Kingdom – Narathihapate (1254–1287)
- Sukhothai Kingdom – Ban Mueang (1270–1279)
Europe
- Principality of Achaea – William II of Villehardouin (1246–1278)
- Kingdom of Aragon – James I (1213–1276)
- Kingdom of Bohemia – Ottokar II (1253–1278)
- Bulgarian Empire – Constantine Tikh, Tsar of Bulgaria (1257–1277)
- Byzantine Empire (Palaeologian dynasty) - Michael VIII (1259–1282)
- Crown of Castile – Alfonso X (1252–1284)
- Kingdom of Denmark – Eric V (1259–1286)
- Kingdom of England – Henry III (1216–1272)
- Despotate of Epirus – Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas (1267–1297)
- Kingdom of France – Philip III (1270–1285)
- Kingdom of Gwynedd – Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (1246–1282)
- Holy Roman Empire – (disputed election) Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall (1257–1272) and Alfonso X of Castile, King of the Romans (1257–1284)
- County of Holland – Floris V (1256–1296)
- Kingdom of Hungary – Stephen V (1270–1272)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania – Traidenis (1269–1282)
- Kingdom of Navarre – Henry I (1270–1274)
- Kingdom of Norway – Magnus VI (1263–1280)
- Duchy of Poland – Bolesław V the Chaste, High Duke of Poland (1243–1279)
- Kingdom of Portugal – Afonso III (1249–1279)
- Kingdom of Scotland – Alexander III (1249–1286)
- Kingdom of Sweden – Valdemar I (1250–1275)
Middle East and North Africa
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia – Leo III (1270–1289)
- Kingdom of Cyprus – Hugh III (1267–1284)
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – Baibars (1260–1277)
- Ilkhanate – Abaqa (1265–1281)
- Seljuks of Turkey – Keyhüsrev III (1265–1284)
- Karamanids – Mehmet I (1261–1277)
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