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page 119th-century women rulers
Kurmanjan Datka
Kyrgyzstani diplomat (1811-1907)
Sophia Albertina of Sweden
Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg (1753–1829)
Teriimaevarua III
politician (1871-1932)
Teriimaevarua II
French politician (1841–1873)

Teriitaria II
Queen of Tahiti
Tehaapapa II
Queen regent of Huahine
Queen Tibati Nkambule
Queen Regent of Swaziland

Ghaliyya al-Wahhabiyya
Saudi woman who led military resistance against Ottoman invasion

Tsandzile Ndwandwe of Swaziland
Senior queen of Swaziland
Tehaapapa III
Tahitian queen (1879-1917)
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki
Queen of Uvea (Wallis)
Tuarii
Tuarii or '''Tūari'i''' (died 1911) was the queen regnant of Raiatea and Tahaa in the Leeward Islands of the Society Islands, part of present-day French Polynesia. She was the last monarch of the kingdom of Raiatea-Tahaa from 1887/1888 to 1897 before the conquest and annexation of the islands to France.
Nwagboka
Nwagboka , or Onye-isi Ikporo-Onicha (died 1886) was a Nigerian queen, the last omu (Queen) of Onitsha.
Tehauroa
'''Rere-ao Te-hau-roa-ari'i, also given as Teri'i-hau-roa''' ( 1830 – 18 March 1884), was the Queen of Raiatea and Tahaa. In the Tahitian language, her name means "flying-in-the-world" and "perpetual peace" or "long governments of kings".
Tsewang Lhamo
Queen of Derge