List of sovereign states in the 1640s
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Sovereign states
A
- Aceh – Sultanate of Aceh
- Algiers – Sultanate of Algiers
- Andorra - Principality of Andorra
- Aragon - Kingdom of Aragon
- Ashanti Empire
- Ahom kingdom – Ahom Kingdom
- Ayutthaya – Ayutthaya Kingdom
B
- Bamana - Bamana Empire
- Benin - Benin Empire
- Bhadgaon
- Bhutan - Kingdom of Bhutan
- Bono - Bono state
- Brunei - Sultanate of Brunei
- Bukhara - Khanate of Bukhara
C
- Catalonia - Principality of Catalonia
- Cayor - Kingdom of Cayor
- China - Great Qing Empire
- Cospaia - Republic of Cospaia
- Crimea - Crimean Khanate
D
- Dendi - Dendi Kingdom
- Denmark-Norway - United Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway
- Dutch Republic – Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
- Dzungar Khanate
E
F
G
H
- Holy Roman Empire
- Archduchy of Austria
- Brandenburg(The part of Brandenburg-Prussia located within the confines of the Holy Roman Empire)
- Hungary - Kingdom of Hungary
I
J
- Janjero - Kingdom of Janjero
- Japan - Tokugawa Shogunate
- Johor - Sultanate of Johor
- Jolof - Jolof Empire
K
- Kaffa - Kingdom of Kaffa
- Kakheti - Kingdom of Kakheti
- Kartli – Kingdom of Kartli
- Kathmandu
- Kazakh Khanate
- Khiva - Khanate of Khiva
- Kongo - Kingdom of Kongo
- File:Coat of arms of Joseon Korea.gif Korea – Kingdom of Joseon
- Koya - Kingdom of Koya
- Kuba - Kuba Kingdom
M
- Malta - Order of Saint John
- Modena - Duchy of Modena and Reggio
- Moldavia - Principality of Moldavia
- Morocco - Sultanate of Morocco
- Mrauk U - Kingdom of Mrauk U
- Mughal Empire
- Mysore - Kingdom of Mysore
N
O
P
- Papal States
- Patan
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Portugal
- Prussia (The part of Brandenburg-Prussia located outside of the confines of the Holy Roman Empire)
Q
R
- Ragusa - Republic of Ragusa
- Russia - Tsardom of Russia
- Ryūkyū Kingdom
S
- Safavid Empire
- San Marino - Most Serene Republic of San Marino
- Savoy
- Scotland
- Spain - Habsburg Spain[1]
- Sulu - Sultanate of Sulu
- Swedish Empire
- Switzerland
T
V
W
Notes
- ^ Philip IV sometimes used the title of "King of Spain", but actually ruled over a dynastic union consisting of the Crown of Aragon (Aragon, Valencia, Barcelona, Mallorca, Naples, Sardinia, and Sicily), the Crown of Castile (Castile and León) and the Spanish Netherlands. This empire did not have a national flag in 1648.