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List of extinct states

 

List of extinct states

In the past, many states, countries or territories have been in existence. This page attempts to list them, grouped into a number of categories.

See also: list of countries, list of historical national capitals

Ancient Afro-Eurasian civilizations


Territories that disappeared in ancient history.
  • Adiabene
  • Akkad
  • Empire of Alexander the Great
  • Assyria
  • Axumite Kingdom
  • Babylonia
  • Bactria
  • Carthage
  • Chaldea
  • Commagene
  • Dacia
  • Etruria
  • Egyptian Empire
  • Hellenic city-states (Athens, Sparta, Syracuse, etc) and their allied cities/colonies/territories.
  • Hellenistic Empires (Ptolemaic, Seleucid, Antigonid,etc.)
  • Hittites
  • Hurrians
  • Ancient Illyria
  • Indo-Parthian Kingdom
  • Indus Valley Civilisation (Harappa, Mohenjo Daro in present Pakistan) South Asia
  • Judaea
  • Kingdom of Israel
  • Kingdom of Judah
  • Kush
  • Kushan Empire
  • Lydia (Mæonia)
  • Macedon
  • Media
  • Odrysian kingdom of Thrace
  • Paeonia
  • Parthia
  • Persian Empire (which is not extinct but is reshaped in the form of Persia/Iran)
  • Pontus
  • Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire
  • Kingdom of Italy
  • Scythia
  • Sumer
  • Tartessos
  • Urartu
  • Yamkhad
  • Ancient Buddhist Kingdoms
  • Aksu
  • Karasahr
  • Khotan
  • Kucha
  • Yarkand
  • Funan

    Chinese states

    Ancient Chinese states


    These states existed during the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period before the unification of China in 221 BC under the Qin Dynasty.
  • Qin (defeated Chu, Han, Qi, Wei, Yan, and Zhao to unify China)
  • *Chu (defeated Cai, Cao, Chen, Lu, Song, and Yue)
  • **Cai
  • **Cao
  • **Chen
  • **Lu
  • **Song
  • **Yue (defeated Wu)
  • ***Wu
  • *Jin (broken up into Han, Wei, and Zhao)
  • **Han (defeated Chang)
  • ***Chang
  • **Wei
  • **Zhao
  • *Qi
  • *Yan

    Three Kingdoms


    The Three Kingdoms came about after the fall of the Han Dynasty in the year 190 and were eventually reunified by the Jin Dynasty in the year 280.
  • Kingdom of Shu
  • Kingdom of Wei
  • Kingdom of Wu

    Sixteen Kingdoms


    The Sixteen Kingdoms (304-439) refer to the numerous short-lived states in northern China that appeared for brief periods of time after the retreat of the Jin Dynasty to southern China.
  • Cheng Han
  • Former Liang
  • Former Qin
  • Former Yan
  • Han Zhao
  • Later Liang
  • Later Qin
  • Later Yan
  • Later Zhao
  • Northern Liang
  • Northern Yan
  • Southern Liang
  • Southern Yan
  • Western Liang
  • Western Qin
  • Xia

    Ancient American civilizations

  • Ancient Pueblo Peoples
  • Aztec Empire
  • Cahokia (Mississippean Culture)
  • Carib
  • Chachapoya
  • Chimu
  • Ciboney
  • Huari (aka Wari)
  • Maya civilization
  • Moche (aka Mochita)
  • Nazca (aka Ica-Nazca)
  • Olmec
  • Ona
  • Taino
  • Timucuan
  • Teotihuacan Empire
  • Tlaxcala
  • Toltecs
  • Tahuantinsuyu (aka Inca Empire)
    See also: Pre-Inca cultures

    Middle ages

  • Byzantine Empire (395-1453)
  • *Empire of Nicaea (1204-1261)
  • *Empire of Trebizond
  • *Despotate of Epirus
  • *Despotate of Morea
  • Srivijayan kingdom (500s-1400)
  • Frankish Kingdom (~419-843)
  • Great Bulgaria (632-660)
  • Volga Bulgaria (660-1236)
  • First Bulgarian Kingdom (681-1018)
  • *Bulgarian Khanate (681-864)
  • Khazar Empire (652-1016)
  • Champa (192-1697)
  • Khmer Empire (657-1462)
  • Nanzhao (737-902)
  • Kingdom of Dali (937-1253)
  • Goryeo (935-1392)
  • Guge (ca. 900- ca. 1650)
  • Holy Roman Empire (843-1806)
  • *List of Reichstag participants (1792)
  • Kievan Rus (860 - 12th century)
  • Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (1080-1375)
  • Medieval Croatian state (~800s-1102)
  • Duchy of Burgundy (880-1482)
  • Kingdom of Lotharingia (855-869)
  • *Duchy of Lorraine
  • Hanseatic League -- note that, while no longer sovereign, the League is not dissolved
  • Spanish states
  • *Christian
  • **Aragon (1035-1479)
  • **Kingdom of Asturias
  • **Castile (11th century - 1469)
  • **Kingdom of León (913-1037, 1195-1230)
  • **Kingdom of Navarre
  • **Ribagorza
  • **Sobrarbe
  • **Kingdom of Valencia
  • **Kingdom of the Majorcan
  • *Moorish
  • **Caliphate of Cordoba
  • **Taifa kingdoms
  • ***Denia
  • ***Granada (-1492 Castilian conquest)
  • Republic of Venice (727-1797)
  • Britain in the Dark Ages
  • *South Saxons (Sussex)
  • *West Saxons (Gewissae) (Wessex)
  • *East Saxons (Essex)
  • *East Angles (East Anglia)
  • *Mercia
  • *Northumbria
  • *Elmet
  • *Bernicia
  • *Deira
  • *Haestingas
  • *Magonsaete
  • *Lindsey
  • *Hwicce
  • *Duchy of Lancaster
  • *Duchy of Cornwall
  • *Kingdom of England (-1707 Act of Union 1707)
  • *Principality of Wales (-1282 Statute of Rhuddlan, 1400-1536/43 Acts of Union 1536-1543)
  • **Gwynedd
  • **Deheubarth
  • **Powys
  • *Kingdom of Scotland (-1707 Act of Union 1707)
  • Irish Gaelic states and polity
  • *Leinster (Laighin)
  • **Dublin
  • **Ui Cheinnsealaigh
  • **Ui Failghe
  • *Osraige
  • *Munster (Mumha)
  • **Muscraighe
  • *Connaught (Connachta)
  • **Aidhne
  • **Breifne
  • **Conmaicne Mara
  • **Delbhna Nuadat
  • **Delbhna Tir Dha Locha
  • **Hy-Many
  • **Moylurg
  • **Ui Fiachrach
  • *Meath (Midh)
  • *Ulster (Ulaidh)
  • **Ailech
  • **Airgialla
  • **Dal Faitach
  • **Clandeboye
  • **Fir Manach
  • **Uladh
  • **Tir Eogain
  • **Tir Connell

    See also: List of Great Lakes kingdoms

    Modern times

  • In Afghanistan
  • *Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978-1992) communist Afghanistan.
  • *Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996-2001) Afghanistan under Taliban rule.



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