List of predecessors of sovereign states in Asia

This is a list of all present sovereign states in Asia and their predecessors. The boundaries of Asia are culturally determined, as there is no clear geographical separation between it and Europe, which together form one continuous landmass called Eurasia. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains (or the Kuma–Manych Depression) and the Caspian and Black Seas.[1][2]

Sovereign state Predecessors
Afghanistan Durrani Empire (1747–1826)
Emirate of Afghanistan (1823–1926)
Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973)
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1992) (renamed as "Republic of Afghanistan" in 1987)[3]
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (1992–2001) and Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001) (Taliban-ruled state)[4]
Afghan Interim Administration (2001–2002) (provisional government)
Afghan Transitional Administration (2002–2004) (provisional government)
 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–present)
Armenia Ottoman Empire (1299–1923) (Armenia participation 1586–1828)
Russian Empire (1721–1917) (Armenian participation from 1828)
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920)
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–1922)
Federative Union of Socialist Soviet Republics of Transcaucasia (1922–1936) (republic of the Soviet Union)
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991) (republic of the Soviet Union)
 Republic of Armenia (1991–present)
Azerbaijan Kara Koyunlu (1375–1468)
Aq Qoyunlu (1378–1501)
Safavid Empire (1501–1736)
Russian Empire (1813–1917)
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918–1920)
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–1922)
Federative Union of Socialist Soviet Republics of Transcaucasia (1922–1936) (republic of the Soviet Union)
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic[5] (1936–1991) (republic of the Soviet Union)
 Republic of Azerbaijan (1991–present)
Bahrain State of Bahrain (1971–2002)

 Kingdom of Bahrain (1783–present) (British protectorate 1800–1971)

Bangladesh Company rule in India (1757–1858)
British India (1858–1947)
Dominion of Pakistan (1947–1956)
Islamic Republic of Pakistan (1956–1971) (as East Pakistan)[6]
 People's Republic of Bangladesh (1971–present)
Bhutan  Kingdom of Bhutan (1907–present)
Brunei Bruneian Empire (7th Century–1888)
Protectorate of Brunei (1888–1984)
 Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace (1984–present)
Cambodia French Protectorate of Cambodia (1863–1953) (member of French Indochina 1887–1953)
French Indochina (1887–1946) (federation of existing French colonies)
Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–1970)
Khmer Republic (1970–1975)
Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979)
People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989)
State of Cambodia (1989–1993) and United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (1992–1993)
 Kingdom of Cambodia (1993–present)
China  Mongol Empire (1206–1368) and Great Yuan[7] (1271–1368)
 Great Ming (1368–1644)
Great Qing[8] (1664–1912)
Republic of China (1912–1927)
Republic of China (1927–1949) (ROC located on Taiwan since 1949)
 People's Republic of China (1949–present)
Cyprus Vilayet of the Archipelago (1867–1912) (vilayet of the Ottoman Empire)
Crown Colony of Cyprus (1914–1960)
 Republic of Cyprus (1960–present)
Georgia Kingdom of Iberia (302 BC–580 AD)
Principality of Iberia (588–1008)
Kingdom of Georgia (1008–1490)
Kingdom of Kartli (1490–1762)
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (1762–1800)
Russian Empire (1721–1917) (Georgian participation from 1800)
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921)
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1922) (republic of the Soviet Union)
Federative Union of Socialist Soviet Republics of Transcaucasia (1922–1936) (republic of the Soviet Union)
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991) (republic of the Soviet Union)
 Georgia (1991–present)
India Company rule in India (1757–1858)
British India (1858–1947)
Dominion of India (1947–1950)
 Republic of India (1950–present)
Indonesia Dutch East India Company in Indonesia (1603–1800)
Dutch East Indies (1800–1949)
Republic of the United States of Indonesia (1949–1950) (autonomous republic of the Netherlands) and Netherlands New Guinea (1949–1962)
 Republic of Indonesia (1950–present)
Iran Durrani Empire (1747–1826)
Sublime State of Persia (1785–1925)
Imperial State of Iran (1925–1979) (renamed from "Imperial State of Persia" in 1935)
 Islamic Republic of Iran (1979–present)
Iraq Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
Kingdom of Iraq under British Administration (1920–1932)
Kingdom of Iraq (1932–1958)
Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan (1958)
Iraqi Republic (1958–1968)
Iraqi Republic (1968–2003)
Coalition Provisional Authority (2003–2004)
 Republic of Iraq (2004–present)
Israel Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (1917–1920)
Mandatory Palestine (1920–1948)
 State of Israel (1948–present)
Japan Tokugawa Shogunate (1600–1868) and Ryukyu Kingdom (1429–1879)
Empire of Japan (1868–1947)
Occupation of Japan (1947–1952)
 State of Japan (1952–present)
Jordan Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (1917–1920)
Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1946)
 Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (1946–present)
Kazakhstan Golden Horde (1240s–1456)
Kazakh Khanate (1456-1847)
 Russian Empire (1735/1860–1919)
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1919–1993) (independent Kazakh state in 1936)
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991) (republic of the Soviet Union until 1991)
 Republic of Kazakhstan[5] (1991–present)
Korea, North Joseon (1392–1897)
Korean Empire (1897-1910)
Japanese Korea (1910–1945)
People's Republic of Korea (1945–1946) (provisional government in Seoul, used as basis for modern North Korean politics)
Soviet Civil Authority (1945–1946)
Provisional People's Committee for North Korea (1946–1948)
 Democratic People's Republic of Korea (1948–present)
Korea, South Joseon (1392–1897)
Korean Empire (1897-1910)
Japanese Korea (1910–1945)
People's Republic of Korea (1945–1946) (provisional government in Seoul, forcibly dissolved in the South by the United States in 1946)
United States Army Military Government in Korea (1945–1948)
Republic of Korea (1948-1960)
Republic of Korea (1960-1961)
Supreme Council for National Reconstruction (1961-1963) (military dictatorship)
Republic of Korea (1963-1972)
Republic of Korea (1972-1981)
Republic of Korea (1981-1987)
 Republic of Korea (1987–present)
Kuwait State of Kuwait (1913–1990)
Republic of Kuwait (1990) (puppet state of Ba'athist Iraq)
Kuwait Governorate (1990-1991) (governorate of Ba'athist Iraq)
 State of Kuwait (1990–present)
Kyrgyzstan Russian Turkestan (1867–1918) (Krai of the Russian Empire)
Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1924) (autonomous republic of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic)
Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast (1924–1926) (autonomous oblast of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic)
Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1926–1936) (autonomous republic of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic)
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991) (republic of the Soviet Union)
 Republic of Kyrgyzstan (1991–present)
Laos  Kingdom of Lan Xang (1354–1707)
Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1707–1949), Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904), and Kingdom of Siam (1782–1932),
French Protectorate of Laos (1893–1953) (constituent of French Indochina)
Kingdom of Laos (1947–1975) (French protectorate 1947–1953)
 Laos People's Democratic Republic (1975–present)
Lebanon Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (1917–1920)
State of Greater Lebanon (1920–1943) (constituent of the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon)
 Lebanese Republic (1943–present)
Malaysia Federated Malay States (1895–1946) and Unfederated Malay States (both British protectorates)
Malayan Union (1946–1948)
Federation of Malaya (1948–1963)
 Malaysia (1963–present)
Maldives  Republic of Maldives (1965–present)
Mongolia  Mongol Empire (1206–1368) and Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)
 Northern Yuan dynasty (1368–1635)
Qing rule in Mongolia (1635–1911)
Bogd Khaanate of Mongolia (1911–1924) (partly interrupted by the Chinese Occupation of Mongolia 1919–1921)
Mongolian People's Republic (1924–1992)
 Mongolia (1992–present)
Myanmar Konbaung Dynasty (1752–1885)
British India (1858–1947)
Union of Burma (1948–1962)
Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma (1962-1988)
Union of Myanmar (1988-2011)
 Republic of the Union of Myanmar (2011–present)
Nepal  Gorkha Kingdom (1743–1768)
Kingdom of Nepal (1768–2008)
   Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal (2008–present)
Oman Imamate of Oman (751–1970) (constituent of Sultanate of Muscat and Oman 1820–1970)
 Sultanate of Oman (1970–present)
Pakistan Company rule in India (1757–1858)
British India (1858–1947)
Dominion of Pakistan (1947–1956)
 Islamic Republic of Pakistan (1956–present)
Palestine Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (1917–1920)
Mandatory Palestine (1920–1948)
All-Palestine Government (1948–1959), later Occupation of the Gaza Strip by Egypt (1959–1967) and Jordanian occupation of the West Bank (1948–1967)
Israeli Military Governorate (1967–1981)
Israeli Civil Administration (1981–1994)
Palestinian National Authority (1994–2013)
 State of Palestine (2013–present)
Philippines Kingdom of Tondo (900–1589) and Sultanate of Maguindanao (1500–1888)
Spanish East Indies (1565–1898)
United States military government of the Philippine Islands (1898–1902) and First Philippine Republic (1899–1901)
Insular Government of the Philippine Islands (1901–1935) (territory of the United States)
Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935–1946) and Second Philippine Republic (1943–1945)
Republic of the Philippines (1946–1972)
Philippines under martial law (1972–1981)
Republic of the Philippines (1981–1986)
 Republic of the Philippines (1986–present)
Qatar Protectorate of Qatar (1916-1971) (British protectorate)
 State of Qatar (1971–present)
Russia  Grand Duchy of Moscow (1283–1547)
Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721)
Russian Empire (1721–1917)
Russian Republic (1917)
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1993) (republic of the Soviet Union 1922–1991)
 Russian Federation (1993–present)
Saudi Arabia Emirate of Jabal Shammar (1836–1921) and Emirate of Nejd and Hasa (1902–1921)
Sultanate of Nejd (1921–1926)
 Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd (1926–1932) (dual monarchy of Hejaz and Nejd)
 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (1932–present)
Singapore Crown Colony of Singapore (1819–1826)
Straits Settlements (1926–1946)
Colony of Singapore (1946–1963)
Singapore (1963–1965) (state of Malaysia)
 Republic of Singapore (1965–present)
Sri Lanka  Jaffna Kingdom (1215–1624), Kingdom of Kotte (1412–1597), Kingdom of Kandy (1469–1815) and Kingdom of Sitawaka (1521–1594)
Portuguese Ceylon (1505–1658)
Dutch Ceylon (1656–1796)
British Ceylon (1815–1948)
Dominion of Ceylon (1948–1972)
 Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (1972–present) (renamed from "Free, Sovereign and Independent Republic of Sri Lanka" in 1978)
Syria Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (1917–1920)
Alawite State (1920–1936) and Arab Kingdom of Syria (1920)
Jabal Druze State (1921–1936) and State of Aleppo (1920–1924) and State of Damascus (1920–1924), later State of Syria (1924–1930)
Syrian Republic (1930–1958)
United Arab Republic (1958–1961)
 Syrian Arab Republic (1961–present)
Tajikistan Russian Turkestan (1867–1918) (Krai of the Russian Empire)
Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1924) (autonomous republic of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic)
Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1924–1929) (autonomous Soviet socialist republic of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic)
Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (republic of the Soviet Union 1922–1991)
 Republic of Tajikistan (1991–present)
Thailand Kingdom of Siam (1782–1932)
Kingdom of Thailand under military rule (1932–1973)
 Kingdom of Thailand (1973–present)
Timor-Leste
(East Timor)
Portuguese Timor (1702–1975)
Timor Timur (1975–1999) (created during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor)
United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (1999–2002)
 Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (2002–present)
Turkey Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
 Republic of Turkey (1923–present)
Turkmenistan Russian Turkestan (1867–1918) (Krai of the Russian Empire)
Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1924) (autonomous republic of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic), Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (1920–1925), Bukharan People's Soviet Republic (1920–1925)
Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (republic of the Soviet Union 1922–1991)
 Turkmenistan (1991–present)
United Arab Emirates Trucial States (1820–1971) (British protectorate)
 United Arab Emirates (1971–present)
Uzbekistan Russian Turkestan (1867–1918) (Krai of the Russian Empire)
Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1924) (autonomous republic of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic), Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (1920–1925), Bukharan People's Soviet Republic (1920–1925)
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (republic of the Soviet Union 1922–1991)
 Republic of Uzbekistan (1991–present)
Vietnam French Indochina (1887–1946) (federation of existing French colonies, Vietnamese constituents below)
Colony of Cochinchina (1862–1949)
Annam Protectorate (1884–1949)
Tonkin Protectorate (1884–1949)

State of Vietnam (1949–1955) (provisional government, official successor of French Indochina)
Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) (1945–1976) and Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) (1955–1975), later Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (1976) (existed from 1969 as underground opposition to South Vietnam, later transitional government)
 Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1976–present)

Yemen Yemen Vilayet (1872–1918) (vilayet of the Ottoman Empire), later Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (1918–1962) and Aden Protectorate (1869–1963)
Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) (1962–1990) and Federation of South Arabia (1963–1967), later People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) (1967–1990)
 Republic of Yemen (1990–present)

See also

References

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