Africa
- Egypt -
- Monarch - Abbas Hilmi Pasha, Khedive of Egypt (1892–1914)
- Prime Minister - Mustafa Fahmi Pasha, Prime Minister of Egypt (1895–1908)
- British Consul-General - Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer, British Consul-General in Egypt (1883–1907)
- Ethiopia - Menelik II, Emperor of Ethiopia (1889–1913)
- Liberia
- President
- Garretson W. Gibson, President of Liberia (1900–1904)
- Arthur Barclay, President of Liberia (1904–1912)
- President
- Morocco -
- Monarch - Abd al-Aziz, Sultan of Morocco (1894–1908)
- Grand Vizier - Muhammad al-Mufaddal bin Muhammad al-Garit, Acting Grand Vizier of Morocco (1901–1906)
- Tunis -
- Monarch - Muhammad al-Hadi, Bey of Tunis (1902–1906)
- Grand Vizier - Mohamed Aziz Bouattour, Grand Vizier of Tunis (1883–1907)
- French Resident-General - Étienne Pichon, French Resident-General in Tunis (1901–1907)
- Zanzibar -
- Monarch - Ali ibn Hamoud, Sultan of Zanzibar (1902–1911)
- Grand Vizier - A.S. Rogers, Grand Vizier of Zanzibar (1901–1906)
- British Consul-General -
- Sir Charles Eliot, British Consul-General in Zanzibar (1900–1904)
- Basil Cave, British Consul-General in Zanzibar (1904–1908)
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