List of Amyrlin Seats From FY 939
- Bonwhin Meraighdin (Red Ajah)*
- Deane Aryman (Blue Ajah)
- Selame Necoine (Green Ajah)
- Rabayn Marushta (White Ajah)
- Dalaine Ndaye (Gray Ajah)
- Edarna Noregovna (Blue Ajah)
- Balladare Arandaille (Brown Ajah)
- Medanor Eramandos (Gray Ajah)
- Kiyosa Natomo (Green Ajah)
- Catala Lucanvalle (Yellow Ajah)
- Elise Strang (Gray Ajah)
- Comarra Zepava (Blue Ajah)
- Serenia Latar (Gray Ajah)
- Doniella Alievin (Brown Ajah)
- Aliane Senican (White Ajah)
- Suilin Escanda (Blue Ajah)
- Nirelle Coidevwin (Green Ajah)
- Ishara Nawan (Blue Ajah)
- Cerilla Marodred (Gray Ajah)
- Igaine Luin (Brown Ajah)
- Beryl Marle (White Ajah)
- Eldaya Tolen (Blue Ajah)
- Alvera Ramosanya (Yellow Ajah)
- Shein Chunla (Green Ajah)
- Gerra Kishar (Gray Ajah)
- Varuna Morrigan (Green Ajah)
- Cemaile Sorenthaine (Gray Ajah)
- Marasale Jureen (Yellow Ajah)
- Feragaine Saralman (Blue Ajah)
- Myriam Copan (Green Ajah)
- Zeranda Tyrim (Brown Ajah)
- Parenia Demalle (Gray Ajah)
- Sereille Bagand (White Ajah)
- Aleis Romlin (Green Ajah)
- Kirin Melway (Brown Ajah)
- Noane Masadim (Blue Ajah)
- Tamra Ospenya (Blue Ajah)
- Sierin Vayu (Gray Ajah)
- Marith Jaen (Blue Ajah)
- Siuan Sanche (Blue Ajah)
- Tower Split:
- Elaida a'Roihan (Red Ajah) — Amyrlin of the Tower in Tar Valon
- Egwene al'Vere (None) — Amyrlin of the Tower in Salidar
- Egwene al'Vere (None), of the reunited White Tower
(*)- Her efforts to control Artur Hawkwing almost split the White Tower, and she was stripped of her stole and punished severely as a result of this. She was the last Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah to be raised as Amyrlin, until Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan was raised to the Seat.
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