1720s

1720s

Events and trends

* Manufacture of the earliest surviving pianos.

World leaders

* Louis XV King of France (king from 1715 to 1774)
* Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1711 - 1740)
* Frederick William I of Prussia, king in Prussia
* Shahs of the Safavid dynasty in Persia
# Husayn (Safavid), 1694-1722
# Tahmasp II, 1723-1732
*George I King of Great Britain (king from 1714 to 1727)
*George II King of Great Britain (king from 1727 to 1760)
* Philip V King of Spain (king from 1700 to 1746)
* Bhonsle Dynasty of the Marathas
# Shahu
* Peshwa of the Marathas
# Baji Rao I
* Muhammad Shah(Mughal Empire)


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