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=List of longest-serving non-royals= Includes all state leaders who have served for more than 15 years.


 * Note
 * Assassinated or died in office

Look for

 * Rafael Trujillo
 * Joaquín Balaguer
 * Leonel Fernández
 * Chiang Ching-kuo
 * Heng Samrin
 * Plaek Phibunsongkhram
 * Thanom Kittikachorn
 * Bharrat Jagdeo
 * Augusto B. Leguía
 * Traian Băsescu
 * Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej
 * Chadli Bendjedid
 * Bernard Dowiyogo
 * Yasser Arafat
 * John Compton
 * Lansana Conté
 * Kim Jong Il
 * Kim Il Sung
 * Amata Kabua
 * Turgut Özal
 * Robert Rex
 * Errol Barrow
 * Lê Duẩn
 * Ahmed Sékou Touré
 * Anote Tong
 * Mengistu Haile Mariam
 * Meles Zenawi
 * Girma Wolde-Giorgis
 * Makonnen Endelkachew
 * Aklilu Habte-Wold
 * Marc Forné Molné
 * Lynden Pindling
 * Hubert Ingraham
 * Perry Christie
 * Owen Arthur
 * Keith Mitchell
 * Siaka Stevens
 * Ahmad Tejan Kabbah
 * Ernest Bai Koroma
 * Omar Torrijos
 * Aníbal Cavaco Silva
 * Mario Soares
 * István Dobi
 * János Kádár
 * Árpád Göncz
 * Jerry Rawlings
 * Yahya Jammeh
 * Muhammad az-Zanati
 * Vere Bird
 * Lester Bird
 * John Howard
 * Robert Menzies
 * Dean Barrow
 * P. J. Patterson
 * Michael Somare
 * Kennedy Simmonds
 * Kenny Anthony
 * James Fitz-Allen Mitchell
 * Makarios III
 * Spyros Kyprianou
 * Glafcos Clerides
 * Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini
 * Leabua Jonathan
 * Pakalitha Mosisili
 * Olusegun Obasanjo

=Longest serving heads of state of sovereign states=
 * excludes acting or caretaker heads of state; includes royal heads of state

=Longest living royals= List of all living and deceased royals above the age of 90.

=Unmarried heads of state and government=
 * excludes the Pope and the celibate leaders, but includes leaders who married after the conclusion of their reign/tenure.

=Current state leaders by age=

=Female regnant monarchs=

=Foreign born Hindu heads of state and government=
 * Tharman Shanmugaratnam
 * S. R. Nathan
 * Devan Nair
 * Seewoosagur Ramgoolam
 * Anerood Jugnauth
 * Navin Ramgoolam
 * Pravind Jugnauth
 * Dayendranath Burrenchobay
 * Veerasamy Ringadoo
 * Kailash Purryag
 * Prithvirajsing Roopun
 * Basdeo Panday
 * Kamla Persad-Bissessar
 * Cheddi Jagan
 * Bharrat Jagdeo
 * Donald Ramotar
 * Fred Ramdat Misier
 * Pretaap Radhakishun
 * Ramsewak Shankar
 * Mahendra Chaudhry
 * Chan Santokhi
 * Rishi Sunak

=Hindu ministers out of India=


 * Samy Vellu
 * Vigneswaran Sanasee
 * Saravanan Murugan
 * V. Sivakumar
 * M. Kulasegaran
 * V. T. Sambanthan
 * V. Manickavasagam
 * Subramaniam Sathasivam
 * Edmund Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu
 * P. Kamalanathan

=Longest serving consorts=

Constituent monarchies
=Malay rulers by length= indicates reigning rulers.

=List of Indian governors who died in office=

=Indian governors who completed a full term= Includes governors who served as governor of one state for a full term (five years) or more.

=List of Indian leaders who died in office=

= Grand Cross of Liberty =

National

 * 9 June 1999:
 * 9 June 1999: João Celso da Rocha Cruise
 * 9 June 1999: César de Oliveira, professor (posthumous)
 * 9 June 1999: Alberto Martins, former Minister of Justice
 * 25 August 1999: Emidio Warrior, teacher
 * 7 December 1999: Cardinal Basílio do Nascimento, Bishop of Baucau
 * 10 May 2000: Hermínio da Palma Inácio, revolutionary
 * 9 June 2000: António Lopes Cardoso, former Minister of Agriculture and Fishing
 * 9 June 2000: Adelino da Palma Carlos, former Prime Minister (posthumous)
 * 9 June 2000: José Augusto da Silva Marques, former Governor of Leiria
 * 9 June 2001: Jorge Miranda, jurist
 * 25 April 2004: António Ramalho Eanes, former President of the Republic
 * 25 April 2004: António de Almeida Santos, former President of Assembly of the Republic
 * 9 June 2005: Jaime Gama, former President of Assembly of the Republic
 * 9 June 2005: Edmundo Pedro, former Member of Assembly of the Republic
 * 9 June 2005: José Pacheco Pereira, former Vice-President of European Parliament
 * 9 June 2005: Helena Roseta, former Member of Assembly of the Republic
 * 21 November 2005: Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos, poet and painter
 * 30 January 2006: Teófilo da Silva Bento
 * 30 January 2006: Carlos Cáceres Monteiro, journalist (posthumous)
 * 30 January 2006: Rui Fernando da Costa Ferreira
 * 9 June 2006: Óscar Lopes, former Member of Assembly of the Republic
 * 5 December 2007: Mário Montalvão Machado, former Member of Council of State
 * 25 April 2011: Francisco Pinto Balsemão, former Prime Minister
 * 25 April 2011: António Barbosa de Melo, former President of the Assembly of the Republic
 * 25 April 2011: Artur Santos Silva, former Vice-Governor of Bank of Portugal
 * 9 June 2014: Eduardo Lourenço, philosopher and writer
 * 2 February 2016: António Guterres, Secretary-General of United Nations and former Prime Minister
 * 7 April 2016: António Arnaut, former Minister of Social Affairs
 * 7 April 2016: João Lobo Antunes, neurosurgeon
 * 22 September 2016: Aristides de Sousa Mendes, former Consul (posthumous)
 * 5 October 2016: Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues, former President of the Assembly of the Republic
 * 1 May 2017: Miguel Portas, former Member of European Parliament (posthumous)
 * 10 May 2017: Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo, former Prime Minister (posthumous)
 * 10 May 2017: António Barreto, former Minister of Commerce
 * 10 May 2017: Manuel da Silva Martins, former Bishop of Setubal
 * 27 September 2018: António Borges Coelho, historian and poet
 * 29 August 2019: Fernando Namora, writer
 * 28 September 2019: António Lobo Antunes, medical doctor and Nobel laureate
 * 25 April 2020: José Fernandes Fafe, former Ambassador (posthumous)
 * 6 July 2021: Mário Sacramento, physician (posthumous)
 * 23 November 2021: Joana de Barros Baptista, gender rights activist
 * 26 May 2022: Augusto Santos Silva, President of the Assembly of the Republic
 * 11 November 2022: José Manuel Galvão Teles, former Member of Council of State
 * 25 November 2022: António Pires Veloso, former Governor of Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe (posthumous)

Foreigners

 * 16 July 1988: Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, abstract painter
 * 30 June 1989: Andreas Papandreou, former Prime Minister of Greece
 * 22 April 1991: Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa
 * 25 January 1993: Árpád Göncz, former President of Hungary
 * 9 June 1993: Xanana Gusmão, former President of East Timor
 * 28 December 1994: Álvaro Lins, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 24 April 1995: Miguel Ángel Martínez Martínez, former Parliamentary Assembly President, Council of Europe
 * 29 May 1995: José Francisco Peña Gómez, former Mayor of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
 * 17 June 1995: Mikhail Gorbachev, former President of Soviet Union
 * 1 March 1996: Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, former Secretary-General of United Nations
 * 22 February 1996: Adolfo Suárez, former Prime Minister of Spain
 * 9 June 1998: José Ramos-Horta, President of East Timor
 * 23 July 2003: Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, former First Lady of Brazil
 * 22 March 2005: Lionel Jospin, former Prime Minister of France
 * 5 January 2006: Albie Sachs, former Judge of Constitutional Court, South Africa
 * 13 May 2016: Ban Ki-moon, former Secretary-General of United Nations
 * 16 January 2017: Martin Schulz, former President of the European Parliament
 * 19 July 2017: Shah Karim Aga Khan IV
 * 15 April 2018: Queen Letizia of Spain
 * 5 July 2018: Sir Peter Cosgrove, former Governor-General of Australia

= Order of Merit (Portugal)=
 * 31 January 2005: Ferdinand Trauttmansdorff, former diplomat, Austria
 * 31 January 2005: Markus von Lutterotti, Austria
 * 31 January 2005: Joseph Mayer, Austria
 * 31 January 2005: Giovanni Castellaneta, former diplomat, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Emilio Barbarani, former diplomat, Italy
 * 15 February 2005: Teodor Baconschi, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Romania
 * 9 March 2005: Lazhar Bououni, former Minister, Tunisia
 * 9 March 2005: Lourdes Carlota Vallarino Pinilla, former Ambassador of Panama
 * 22 March 2005: Ernest-Antoine Seillière, French entrepreneur
 * 6 May 2005: Octavie Modert, former Secretary of State, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Georges Santer, former diplomat, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Alain de Muyser, former diplomat, Luxembourg
 * 17 May 2005: Shoichiro Toyoda, former Chairman of Toyota Motors, Japan
 * 20 June 2005: Theis Truelsen, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 15 July 2005: Manuel Matta, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 15 July 2005: Francisco Marambio, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 15 July 2005: José Luis Balmaceda, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 30 August 2005: Mohammed Al-Rashidd, former Ambassador of Saudi Arabia
 * 27 October 2005: Ramtane Lamamra, former Ambassador of Algeria
 * 17 January 2006: Jacques Brodin, former Ambassador of France
 * 8 March 2006: Ingrid Rüütel, former First Lady of Estonia
 * 8 March 2006: Heiki Loot, former Secretary of State, Estonia
 * 8 March 2006: Tarmo Kõuts, former Commander of Defence Forces, Estonia
 * 8 March 2006: Armand De Decker, former President of the Senate, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Paul Ponjaert, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Frank De Coninck, former Marshal of Royal Court, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Jacques van Ypersele de Strihou, former Principal Private Secretary to King, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Joseph Van den Put, former Military Head of Royal Household, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Jan Grauls, former Secretary-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Patrick Vercauteren Drubbel, former diplomat, Belgium
 * 7 September 2006: Shim Yoon-Joe, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 25 September 2006: Miguel Sebastián Gascón, former Minister of Industry, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Francisco Fernández Fábregas, former Secretary-General of Foreign Affairs, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Raimundo Pérez-Hernández y Torra, former Chief of Protocol, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: José Villegas, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Jaime Alfonsín, Head of the Royal Household, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Alfonso Sanz Portolés, former Secretary-General of Royal Household, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Domingo Martínez Palomo, Secretary-General of HM King, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Javier Sancho, former diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Manuel Cacho, former diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Yago Pico de Coaña, former diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: José María Pons Irazazábal, former diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Juan Carlos Gafo, former diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Carlos Casajuana, diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: José Cabrera, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Manuel Barros, Spain
 * 31 May 2007: Vytautas Naudužas, former Vice Minister of Economy, Lithuania
 * 31 May 2007: Valteris Baliukonis, former Head of Foreign Policy, Lithuania
 * 31 May 2007: Algimantas Rimkūnas, former Ambassador of Lithuania
 * 31 May 2007: Arvydas Vaitkus, former Communications Secretary, Lithuania
 * 31 May 2007: Justinas Karosas, former Chairman of Foreign Affairs Committee, Lithuania
 * 31 May 2007: Darius Gaidys, former Ambassador of Lithuania
 * 26 June 2008: Salv Stelini, former Ambassador of Malta
 * 1 September 2008: Waldemar Pawlak, former Prime Minister of Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Bogdan Zdrojewski, former Minister of Culture, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Krzysztof Putra, former Deputy Marshal of Sejm, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Zbigniew Romaszewski, former Vice Marshal of Senate, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Katarzyna Skórzyńska, former Ambassador of Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Paweł Kowal, Member of Sejm, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Elżbieta Jakubiak, former Member of Sejm, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Jan Ołdakowski, Member of Sejm, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Piotr Kownacki, former Head of Chancellery of President, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Władysław Stasiak, former Head of National Security Bureau, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Maciej Łopiński, former Chief of Presidential Cabinet, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Michał Kamiński, Deputy Marshal of Senate, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Ryszard Legutko, former Secretary of State, Presidential Chancellery, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Ewa Junczyk-Ziomecka, former Secretary of State, Presidential Chancellery, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Małgorzata Bocheńska, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Andrzej Duda, President of Poland (then Undersecretary of State)
 * 1 September 2008: Grażyna Bernatowicz, former Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Archbishop Józef Kowalczyk, Primate Emeritus of Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz, Metropolitan Archbishop Emeritus of Kraków
 * 1 September 2008: Franciszek Gągor, former Chief of General Staff, Poland
 * 1 September 2008: Mariusz Kazana, former Director of Diplomatic Protocol, Poland
 * 18 September 2008: Satoshi Hara, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 11 December 2008: Mary Fenech Adami, former First Lady of Malta
 * 2 March 2009: Hans-Gert Pöttering, former President of European Parliament
 * 2 March 2009: Horst Seehofer, former Minister-President of Bavaria, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Klaus Wowereit, former Governing Mayor of Berlin, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany (then Minister)
 * 2 March 2009: Thomas de Maizière, former Head of the Chancellery, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Gernot Erler, former Minister of State, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Günter Gloser, former Minister of State, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Gert Haller, former Head of President's Office, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Peter Ammon, former State Secretary for Foreign Office, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Reinhard Silberberg, former State Secretary for Foreign Office, Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Joachim Broudré-Gröger, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 16 March 2009: Jafar Hassan, former Minister of Planning, Jordan
 * 16 March 2009: Mazen Tabbalat, Jordan
 * 16 March 2009: Imad Abdin, former Assistant Chief of Protocol, Royal Household, Jordan
 * 26 March 2009: Chung Eui-Min, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 27 March 2009: Luzmila Zanabria Ishikawa, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 3 June 2009: Spyridon Theocharopoulos, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 1 July 2009: Sauli Feodorow, former Ambassador of Finland
 * 8 October 2009: Mohamed Salia Sokona, former Ambassador of Mali
 * 1 December 2009: Rolando Drago, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 1 December 2009: Patricio Torres, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 1 December 2009: Roberto Ibarra, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 1 December 2009: Fernando Ayala, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 1 December 2009: Marcelo Tokman, former Minister of Energy, Chile
 * 1 December 2009: Jean-Jacques Duhart, Chile
 * 18 January 2010: Rudolf Huygelen, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 2 March 2010: Ewald Jager, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 9 March 2010: Sadakazu Tanigaki, former Minister of Justice, Japan
 * 8 June 2010: Edmund Ho, former Chief Executive of Macau
 * 11 June 2010: Robert Jan van Houtoum, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 26 July 2010: Mart Tarmak, former Ambassador of Estonia
 * 26 July 2010: Mohamed Ridha Farhat, former Ambassador of Tunisia
 * 7 September 2010: Jean Asselborn, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luxembourg
 * 7 September 2010: Paul Dühr, Marshal of Grand Ducal Court, Luxembourg
 * 7 September 2010: Jeannot Krecké, former Minister of Economy, Luxembourg
 * 17 September 2010: Alberto José Navarro González, former Ambassador of Portugal
 * 20 December 2010: Kasivat Paruggamanont, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 22 July 2011: Inga Magistad, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 1 February 2012: Mohammed Jaham Al Kuwari, former Ambassador of Qatar
 * 1 February 2012: Motohiko Nishimura, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 19 April 2012: Anna Komorowska, former First Lady of Poland
 * 26 April 2012: Alwi Shihab, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia
 * 11 May 2012: Kang Dae-Hyun, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 26 July 2012: Jean-Michel Veranneman, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 5 September 2012: Bengt Lundborg, Sweden
 * 14 November 2012: María Clemencia de Santos, former First Lady of Colombia
 * 19 November 2012: Jorge Román, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 19 November 2012: Alberto Salas, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 19 November 2012: Néstor Popolizio, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peru
 * 13 May 2013: Vassilios Costis, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 16 July 2013: Bernhard Wrabetz, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 26 July 2013: Asko Numminen, former Ambassador of Finland
 * 29 July 2013: Marta Linares de Martinelli, former First Lady of Panama
 * 29 July 2013: Maymouna Diop Sy, former Ambassador of Senegal
 * 30 September 2013: Nobutaka Shinomiya, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 26 November 2013: Jorge Fernández Díaz, former Minister of Interior, Spain
 * 4 March 2014: Pablo Martín Alonso, Spain
 * 4 March 2014: Francisco Javier Velázquez, former Director-General of Police, Spain
 * 6 May 2014: Archbishop Fouad Twal, Patriarch Emeritus of Jerusalem of the Latins
 * 9 May 2014: Fernando Chui, former Chief Executive of Macau
 * 14 July 2014: Hans Michael Kofoed-Hansen, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 28 January 2015: Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, former Secretary of Communications and Transportation, Mexico
 * 28 January 2015: Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, former Secretary of Economy, Mexico
 * 28 January 2015: Luis Videgaray Caso, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
 * 28 January 2015: Jesús Murillo Karam, former Attorney General, Mexico
 * 29 January 2015: Claudia Ruiz Massieu, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
 * 15 April 2015: Jung-hee Yoo, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 15 June 2015: Vasile Popovici, former Ambassador of Romania
 * 23 June 2015: Eduardo Junco Bonet, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 29 July 2015: Bernard Pierre, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 8 March 2016: José Manuel García-Margallo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Spain
 * 23 April 2016: Jan Romeo Pawłowski, Titular Archbishop of Sejny
 * 1 August 2016: Madalena Cepeda Neves, former Ambassador Cape Verde
 * 8 September 2016: Jean-François Blarel, former Ambassador of France
 * 28 November 2016: José Manuel Zuleta y Alejandro, Head of Secretariat to HM Queen, Spain
 * 25 January 2017: Dragica Nikolić, former First Lady of Serbia
 * 30 January 2017: Vlassia Pavlopoulou-Peltsemi, former First Lady of Greece
 * 30 January 2017: Nikos Kotzias, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
 * 30 January 2017: Georges Yennimatas, Greece
 * 14 April 2017: Ove Thorsheim, former Ambassador of Norway

= Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit =
 * 1 July 2002: Luiz Antonio Jardim Gagliardi, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 1 July 2002: Marcelo Vargas Campos, former Ambassador of Mexico
 * 1 July 2002: Magnus Vahlquist, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 1 July 2002: Kyung-tai Park, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 1 July 2002: Thakur Phanit, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 8 October 2002: Dalma Mádl, former First Lady of Hungary
 * 8 October 2002: Péter Medgyessy, former Prime Minister of Hungary
 * 8 October 2002: Katalin Szili, former Speaker of National Assembly, Hungary
 * 8 October 2002: László Kovács, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hungary
 * 1 July 2003: Abdelouahab Bellouki, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 1 July 2003: Masao Kawai, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 4 August 2003: Lourdes Molinos, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 16 September 2003: Jolanta Kwaśniewska, former First Lady of Poland
 * 7 October 2003: Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, former First Lady of Brazil
 * 7 October 2003: João Paulo Cunha, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
 * 7 October 2003: Maurício Corrêa, former President of Supreme Court, Brazil
 * 7 October 2003: Celso Amorim, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 7 October 2003: Luiz Fernando Furlan, former Minister of Development, Industry and Trade, Brazil
 * 7 October 2003: Gilberto Gil, former Minister of Culture, Brazil
 * 7 October 2003: Samuel Guimarães, former Secretary-General of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 28 October 2003: Andrzes Jaroszynski, former Ambassador of Poland
 * 19 November 2003: Thomas Hajnoczi, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 16 January 2004: José Luis Balmaceda Sergios, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 2 March 2004: Maria José Ritta, former First Lady of Portugal
 * 19 March 2004: Eduardo Garrigues Lopez-Chicheri, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 28 April 2004: Yuri Kvitsinskiy, former Member of State Duma, Russia
 * 24 June 2004: Inuns Braganca, Aide-de-Camp, Portugal
 * 29 June 2004: José Filipe Moraes Cabral, former Chief of Staff to President, Portugal
 * 29 June 2004: Eurico Paes, former Chief of Protocol, Portugal
 * 29 June 2004: Joao Vasco Palmafinalo, former Advisor, Portugal
 * 1 July 2004: [[Teresa Patrício de Gouveia], former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
 * 15 July 2004: Luis Manuel Correia da Silva, former Minister of Tourism, Portugal
 * 16 October 2004: Ionnais Boukouris, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 28 October 2004: Uberto Pestalozza, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 14 December 2004: Domedej Bunnag, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 16 February 2005: Byung-hyo Choi, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 29 June 2005: Horst Winkelmann, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 30 June 2005: Sten Lilholt, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 2 November 2005: Björn von Sydow, former Speaker of Riksdag, Sweden
 * 5 November 2005: John D. Ong, former Ambassador of the United States
 * 6 December 2005: Orlando Ruben Rebagliati, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 9 December 2005: Pekka Huthaniemi, former Ambassador of Finland
 * 17 April 2007: Margit Fischer, former First Lady of Austria
 * 17 April 2007: Martin Bartenstein, former Minister of Economy and Labour, Austria
 * 17 April 2007: Ursula Plassnik, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austria
 * 17 April 2007: Rene Pollitzer, former Cabinet Director, Austria
 * 17 April 2007: Anton Kozusnik, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 17 April 2007: Heinz Anton Hafner, former Deputy Secretary-General, Austria
 * 5 June 2007: Sauli Niinistö, President of Finland (then Speaker of Riksdag)
 * 5 June 2007: Ilkka Kanerva, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finland
 * 5 June 2007: Astrid Thors, former Minister of Migration and European Affairs, Finland
 * 5 June 2007: Jukka Paarma, Archbishop Emeritus of Finland
 * 5 June 2007: Jarmo Viinanen, former Chief of Cabinet, Finland
 * 5 June 2007: Pertti Torstila, former State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Finland
 * 5 June 2007: Peter Stenlund, former Ambassador of Finland
 * 13 September 2007: Miguel Jorge, former Minister of Development and Foreign Trade, Brazil
 * 13 September 2007: Sergio Eduardo Moreira Lima, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 13 September 2007: Marco Aurélio Garcia, former Foreign Policy Advisor to the President, Brazil
 * 15 October 2007: Angela Merkel, former Chancellor of Germany
 * 15 October 2007: Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany (then Foreign Minister)
 * 15 October 2007: Harald Ringstorff, former President of Bundesrat
 * 15 October 2007: Klaus Wowereit, former Governing Mayor of Berlin
 * 15 October 2007: Jürgen Rüttgers, former Minister-President of North-Rhine Westphalia
 * 15 October 2007: Gert Haller, former State Secretary, Germany
 * 15 October 2007: Gunter Gloser, former State Secretary, Germany
 * 15 October 2007: Reinhard Silberberg, former State Secretary, Germany
 * 15 October 2007: Roland Mauch, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 15 October 2007: Thomas de Maizière, former Head of Chancellery, Germany
 * 15 April 2009: Håkan Syrén, former Supreme Commander of Armed Forces, Sweden
 * 28 May 2009: Ronald van Roeden, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 28 May 2009: Roberto Alonso Budge, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 9 June 2009: Benson K. Whitney, former Ambassador of the United States
 * 1 June 2010: Maxime Verhagen, former Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands
 * 1 June 2010: Maria van der Hoeven, former Minister of Finance, Netherlands
 * 1 June 2010: M. Hennis, former Chief Justice, Netherlands
 * 1 June 2010: H. Morsink, former Chief of Staff, Netherlands
 * 1 June 2010: R. van Rijssen, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 16 June 2010: Michael Sahlin, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 22 June 2010: Theis Truelsen, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 30 August 2010: Byung-koo Choi, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 6 September 2010: Hisao Yamaguchi, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 20 January 2011: Sigridur Duna Kristmundsdottir, former Ambassador of Iceland
 * 9 September 2011: Yahdih Bouchaab, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 20 September 2011: Dušan Rozbora, former Ambassador of Slovakia
 * 21 September 2011: Christian Monnoyer, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 26 September 2011: Jullapong Nonsrichai, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 24 April 2012: Juan Léon Alvarado, former Ambassador of Guatemala
 * 25 May 2013: Antonio Bandini, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 28 May 2013: Hugo Østergaard-Andersen, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 30 September 2013: Byong-hyun Lee, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 9 December 2013: Barry B. White, former Ambassador of the United States
 * 26 April 2014: Juan Aníbal Barria, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 30 June 2014: José de Jésus Sojo Reyes, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 25 September 2014: Akio Shirota, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 25 October 2014: Antonios Vlavianos, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 8 December 2014: Theerankun Niyom, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 18 March 2015: Dace Melbārde, former Minister of Culture, Latvia
 * 18 March 2015: Dana Reizniece-Ozola, former Minister of Finance, Latvia
 * 18 March 2015: Raimonds Vējonis, former President of Latvia (then Defence Minister)
 * 18 March 2015: Gundars Daudze, former Vice-Chairman of the National Assembly, Latvia
 * 18 April 2015: Lee Byung-hwa, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 18 April 2015: Edgars Rinkēvičs, President of Latvia (then Foreign Minister)
 * 12 May 2015: Michel Godfrind, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 30 May 2015: Gunnar Pálsson, former Ambassador of Iceland
 * 2 May 2016: Juan Manuel Ortiz de Rozas, former Ambassador of Argentina
 * 15 September 2016: Sadia El Alaoui, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 13 October 2016: Antonio López Martínez, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 19 October 2016: Flávio Helmold Macieira, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 25 January 2017: José Miguel Cruz Sánchez, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 16 March 2017: Jukr Boon-Long, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 21 March 2017: Eliza Jean Reid, First Lady of Iceland
 * 21 March 2017: Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iceland
 * 21 March 2017: Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iceland
 * 21 March 2017: Örnólfur Thorsson, Chief of Cabinet, Iceland
 * 21 March 2017: Hermann Ingólfsson, former Ambassador of Iceland
 * 15 May 2017: Luis Javier Campuzano Piña, former Ambassador of Mexico
 * 22 June 2017: Thomas Wunderbaldinger, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 26 June 2017: Alvaro Sandoval Bernal, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 15 August 2017: Bea ten Tusscher, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 17 August 2017: Maria Clara Nunes dos Santos, former Ambassador of Portugal
 * 6 March 2018: Juliana Awada, former First Lady of Argentina
 * 24 January 2019: Hae-yun Park, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 27 March 2019: Cecilia Morel, former First Lady of Chile
 * 12 June 2019: Kim Jung-sook, former First Lady of South Korea
 * 28 August 2019: Nancy Rossignol, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 28 August 2019: Prasittiporn Wetprasit, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 2 March 2020: Princess Rym al-Ali of Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Prince Ghazi of Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Omar Razzaz, former Prime Minister of Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Faisal Al-Fayez, President of Senate of Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Ayman Safadi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Tarek Hamouri, Minister of Industry, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Muthana Gharaibeh, Minister of State, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Yousef Shawarbeh, Mayor of Amman
 * 2 March 2020: Yousef Huneiti, Chief of Armed Forces, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Mohammad Al Ghazu, Head of Legal Council, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Janti Kalajoqa, Ambassador of Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Yousef Al Issawi, Chief of Royal Court, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Bisher Khasawneh, Communications Advisor, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Kemal Ennasser, Communications Advisor, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Shereen Shwayhat, Private Secretary, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Qais Abu Daieh, Chief of Protocol, Jordan
 * 2 March 2020: Lama Alnabulsi, Head of Office, Jordan
 * 25 September 2020: Masahiro Tauchi, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 25 September 2020: Krister Bringeus, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 2 February 2021: George Monteiro Prata, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 2 February 2021: Waldemar E. Coutts Smart, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 22 April 2021: Young-sook Nam, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 11 May 2021: Rami Ladi, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 26 May 2021: Tom van Oorschot, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 26 May 2021: Jarl Kåre Frijs-Madsen, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 21 October 2021: António Manuel do Amaral Quinteiro Lopes Nobre, former Ambassador of Portugal
 * 21 October 2021: Alberto Colella, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 9 November 2021: Ben Knapen, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
 * 9 November 2021: Christoffel Breedveld, former Chief of the Royal Court, Netherlands
 * 9 November 2021: Ludgerus Hubertus Ignatius Brummelaar, Chief of Adjutant Staff, Netherlands
 * 9 November 2021: John Groffen, Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 18 March 2022: Wilhelm Maximilian Donko, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 25 March 2022: Mikael Kenneth Antell, former Ambassador of Finland
 * 25 March 2022: Ingibjørg Davidsdottir, Ambassador of Iceland

=Order of Christ=
 * 2 January 1919: Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon, 4th Baron Kenyon, former peer, United Kingdom
 * 6 March 1919: Thomas H. Birch, Colonel, United States
 * 6 March 1919: Lancelot Carnegie, former Ambassador of Portugal
 * 6 March 1919: Raymand Le Ghait, former Minister Plenipotentiary of Belgium
 * 6 March 1919: Attilio Serra, former Minister Plenipotentiary of Italy
 * 29 April 1919: Count of Velle, Spain
 * 18 June 1919: João do Rio, Brazilian journalist
 * 21 June 1919: Salvatore Contarini, former Senator, Italy
 * 21 June 1919: João de Souza Laje, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 26 June 1919: Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza, former President, League of Nations
 * 27 June 1919: Miguel Gastão da Cunha, former Ambassador of Brazil


 * 28 July 1999: Aziz Mekouar, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 13 December 1999: Queen Paola of Belgium
 * 2 August 2000: Marcolino Moco, former Prime Minister of Angola
 * 11 September 2000: Josep Piqué, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
 * 11 September 2000: Fernando Almansa, former Secretary-General, Royal Household, Spain
 * 23 September 2002: José Rodríguez-Spiteri, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 16 October 2002: Edoardo Rovida, Apostolic Nuncio Emeritus to Portugal
 * 3 April 2003: Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland
 * 19 November 2003: George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, former Secretary-General of NATO
 * 6 May 2005: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Jean-Claude Juncker, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg
 * 1 June 2005: Carlos Carderera Soler, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 19 December 2005: Prince Al-Karim Aga Khan IV, United Kingdom
 * 3 January 2006: Jean-Pierre Raffarin, former Prime Minister of France
 * 8 March 2006: King Philippe of Belgium (then Duke of Brabant)
 * 8 March 2006: Queen Mathilde of Belgium (then Duchess of Brabant)
 * 25 September 2006: Queen Letizia of Spain (then Princess of Asturias)
 * 25 September 2006: José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former Prime Minister of Spain
 * 25 September 2006: María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, former First Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Pedro Solbes, former Second Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Manuel Marín, former President of Congress of Deputies, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Alberto Aza, former Secretary-General, Royal Household, Spain
 * 5 March 2008: Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, former First Lady of Brazil
 * 26 May 2008: Queen Sonja of Norway
 * 15 October 2008: Alfio Rapisarda, Apostolic Nuncio Emeritus to Portugal
 * 1 December 2009: Michelle Bachelet, former President of Chile
 * 19 January 2010: Javier Solana, former Secretary-General, NATO
 * 5 March 2010: Joan Enric Vives i Sicília, Co-Prince of Andorra
 * 11 May 2010: Rino Passigato, Apostolic Nuncio Emeritus to Portugal
 * 11 May 2010: Fernando Filoni, Grand Master, Order of the Holy Sepulchre
 * 19 July 2010: Alexandre do Nascimento, Archbishop Emeritus of Luanda

=MMSII=

Events and changes

 * 22 May 2009: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and 19 other cabinet ministers sworn-in into office.
 * 23 May 2009: President allocates portfolios among six cabinet ministers. Pranab Mukherjee appointed finance minister, Sharad Pawar re-appointed agriculture minister with additional charge of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, A. K. Antony re-appointed defence minister, P. Chidambaram re-appointed home minister, Mamata Banerjee appointed railways minister while S. M. Krishna appointed external affairs minister.
 * 28 May 2009: 14 cabinet ministers, 7 ministers of state (independent charge) and 38 ministers of state were sworn-in into office. Portfolios allocated among all remaining ministers.
 * 19 January 2011: A cabinet expansion took place in which three ministers of state (independent charge) were promoted to cabinet rank, viz. Praful Patel, Shriprakash Jaiswal and Salman Khurshid; and three ministers of state were appointed. Portfolios of several ministers were changed.
 * 19 May 2011: Mamata Banerjee resigned as Union Railways Minister after being elected as Chief Minister of West Bengal. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh assumed charge of the Minister of Railways while Mukul Roy assigned additional charge as Minister of State for Railways.
 * 12 July 2011:
 * Five cabinet ministers (Dayanidhi Maran, Murli Deora, Bijoy Krishna Handique, M. S. Gill and Kantilal Bhuria) and two ministers of state (Sai Prathap Annayyagari and Arun Yadav) resigned from the council of ministers.
 * Three ministers of state (Beni Prasad Verma, Jairam Ramesh and Dinesh Trivedi) promoted to cabinet rank and one cabinet minister (V. Kishore Chandra Deo); two ministers of state (independent charge), viz. Jayanthi Natarajan and Paban Singh Ghatowar, and five ministers of state (Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Charan Das Mahant, Jitendra Singh, Milind Deora, Rajeev Shukla) were inducted. Portfolios of several ministers were changed.
 * 13 July 2011: Drinking Water and Sanitation Minister of State (Independent Charge) Gurudas Kamat resigned from cabinet. Jairam Ramesh assigned additional duties.
 * 20 July 2011: Paban Singh Ghatowar, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for DoNER assigned additional charge of Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs.
 * 18 March 2012: Dinesh Trivedi resigned as Union Railways Minister.
 * 20 March 2012: Mukul Roy, Minister of State for Shipping promoted to cabinet rank and appointed as Minister of Railways.


 * 26 June 2012: Pranab Mukherjee resigned as Union Finance Minister after being nominated as the presidential candidate by the United Progressive Alliance; Prime Minister Manmohan Singh assigned additional duties of the Minister of Finance.
 * 31 July 2012: A minor reshuffle took place. Home Minister P. Chidambaram was appointed as Finance Minister, Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde was appointed as Home Minister and Leader of the House in the Lok Sabha while Veerappa Moily was assigned additional duties as Minister of Power.
 * 27 October 2012: Seven ministers - S. M. Krishna, Ambika Soni, Mukul Wasnik, Subodh Kant Sahay, Mahadeo Singh Khandela, Vincent Pala and Agatha Sangma resigned from the union council of ministers.
 * 28 October 2012: Seven ministers of cabinet rank (including five ministers of state who were promoted), two ministers of state with independent charge and thirteen ministers of state were sworn-in into the council of ministers. Portfolios of several ministers were changed.
 * 29 October 2012: Portfolios of Jitendra Singh (politician, born 1971) and [[Jitin Prasada were changed. Singh was assigned charge of Minister of State for Defence while Prasada was relieved of the duties as Minister of State for Defence.
 * 31 October 2012: Portfolios of Milind Deora, Lalchand Kataria and Panabaka Lakshmi were changed. Deora was assigned the charge of Ministry of Communications and Information


 * 11 May 2013: Railways Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Law Minister Ashwani Kumar resigned from cabinet. Road Transport and Highways Minister C. P. Joshi assigned additional charge of Railways ministry while Communications & IT Minister Kapil Sibal assigned additional charge of Law and Justice ministry.