Asia
- Afghanistan – Ahmad Shah Abdali, King of Afghanistan (1747–1772)
- Amabi - Balthazar Loti, King of Amabi (1755–1790)
- Amanuban - Don Louis, Prince of Amanuban (1751–1770)
- Amarasi - Dom Affonco Hornay, Prince of Amarasi (1752–1774)
- Banjar - Tahmidullah II, Sultan of Banjar (1761–1801)
- Banten - Abu Nazar Muhammad Arif Zainal Asyekin, ruled (1753–1777)
- Bhaktapur - Ranajit Malla, King of Bhaktapur (1722–1769)
- Bharatpur - Surajmal Jat, Maharaja of Bharatpur (1756–1763)
- Bhopal (state) - Faiz Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Bhopal (1742–1777)
- Bhutan - Sherab Wangchuck, Druk Desis of Bhutan (1744–1763)
- Bikaner - Gaj Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner (1745–1787)
- Blambangang - Danuningrat, King of Blambangang (1736–1763)
- Cambay - Mo'min Khan II, Nawab of Cambay (1743–1784)
- China (Qing Dynasty) – Qianlong, Emperor of China (1735–1796)
- Empire of Japan
- Monarch – Go-Sakuramachi, Empress of Japan (1762–1771)
- Shogun (Tokugawa) – Tokugawa Ieharu, Shogun of Japan (1760–1786)
- Ryūkyū Kingdom – Shō Boku, King of Ryūkyū (1752–1795)
- Jind - Gajpat Singh, Raja of Jind (1763-1789)
- Kahlur - Devi Chand, Raja of Kahlur (1738-1778)
- Korea (Joseon Dynasty) – Yeongjo, King of Joseon (1724–1776)
- Mysore - Krishnaraja Wodeyar II, King of Mysore (1734–1766)
- Nagpur - Janoji, Maharaja of Nagpur (1755–1782)
- Phaltan - Mudhojirao III Nimbalkar, Naik of Phaltan (1748-1765)
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- Nagur Raj - Asad-uz-Zaman Khan, Raja of Nagur (1752–1777)
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