Africa
- Modern Algeria -
- Hafsid dynasty -
- in Béjaïa
- Yahya IV of the Banu Haf (1318/1319–1339)
- Muhammad II al-Mansur of the Banu Haf (1339-13?, 1348–1352, 1357–1370)
- in Qustantînah - Abu Bakr I of the Banu Haf (1311–1346)
- in Béjaïa
- Hafsid dynasty -
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt - Al-Nasir Muhammad (1309–1340)
- Hama (in Asia) (Ayyubid dynasty) - Muhammad III of Hama (1331–1341/1342)
- Empire of Ethiopia Solomonic dynasty - Amda Seyon I (1314–1344)
- Ifat (Walashma dynasty; tributary Ethiopian state) -
- Sabr ad-Din I, Amir of Ifat (C.1330–1336/1340)
- Ali II, Amir of Ifat (1336/1340–1374, 1376)
- Ifat (Walashma dynasty; tributary Ethiopian state) -
- Gurma - Banydoba, Ruler of Gurma (1336–1380)
- Hafsids - Abu Bakr II, Amir of the Hafsids (1318–1346)
- Kanem - al-Hajj Ibrahim I Nikale King of Kanem (1300–1342)
- Sayfawa Dynasty in southern Kanem
- Salmana II, Mai at Kanem (1335–1339)
- Kuri I, Mai at Kanem (1339–1340)
- Sayfawa Dynasty in southern Kanem
- Kingdom of Kano (Bagoda dynasty) - Tsamiya (1306–1342)
- Mali Empire (Sundiata dynasty) - Maghan, Mansa of the Mali Empire (1337–1341)
- Marinids - Abu'l-Hasan Ali I, Amir of the Marinids (1331–1351)
- Patta–Pate (an-Nabhani dynasty) - Umar, Ruler of Patta-Pate (1331–1348)
- Songhai Empire - (Sonni Dynasty) - Ali Konon (1333–1340)
- Waalo - Sam Dyakekh, King of Waalo (1336–1343)
- Warsangali - Gerad Ibrahim, Sultan 1328-1340
- Zeng Empire - Daud IV King of Kilwa (1334–1357)
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