It depends on the specific year. Rulers change all of the time.
In 1946, when the UN was founded, the following people were the rulers of their respective countries:
China: Chairman Jiang Jieshi (also known as Chiang Kai-Shek)
France: President Charles de Gaulle*
Soviet Union: General Secretary Josef Djugashvili (also known as Stalin)
United Kingdom: Prime Minister Clement Atlee
United States: President Harry S Truman
*1946 was during the Provisional French Republic and there were five distinct Presidents who ruled in that year. The only well-known one today is Charles de Gaulle.
Shivaji the Great -Sambhaji the Great -Tanaji Malusare -Mahadaji Shinde -Santaji & Dhanaji -
The powers of the Roman emperors wee absolute. They were absolute rulers.
Trade made Great Zimbabwe's rulers wealthy and powerful.
The powers of a ruler a limited in their kingdom under a constitutional monarchy.
Peter the Great and Catherine the Great were both Russian rulers.
It affected from overthrown powers. They were known as Enlightened despots.
protectorate
he was the rulers of the gods he controlled and supervised
It depends on what time period you're referring to. Before WWI, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. Before WWII, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Soviet Union. Today, the Great European Powers are the UK, France, Germany, and Russia.
There is no mention of his powers in the battle. Other than providing the strategy that was employed, it describes him as sitting preparing some great last blast of power if they lost.
The House of Hohenzollern. They still have their titles, but no official powers.
The British Empire, France, Ottoman Empire, Germany and Russia.