List of State Leaders in 334 - Asia

Asia

  • China (Sixteen Kingdoms Period)
    • Eastern Jin Dynasty - Emperor Cheng, Emperor of China (325–342)
    • Later Zhao
      • Shi Hong, Emperor of Later Zhao (333-334)
      • Shi Hu, Emperor of Later Zhao (334-349)
    • Cheng Han
      • Li Xiong, Emperor of Cheng Han (303-334)
      • Li Ban, Emperor of Cheng Han (334)
      • Li Qi, Emperor of Cheng Han (334-338)
    • Former Liang - Zhang Jun, Emperor of Former Liang (324-346)
  • Gupta Empire
    • Chandragupta I, Gupta Emperor of India (320–335)
  • Japan (Ancient period) - Emperor Nintoku, emperor of Japan (c.313-c.399 traditional dates)
  • Korea (Three Kingdoms Period)
    • Baekje - Biryu, King of Baekje (304–344)
    • Goguryeo - Gogugwon, King of Goguryeo (331–371)
    • Silla - Heulhae, King of Silla (310–356)
  • Kushan Empire – Shaka I, Emperor of the Kushans (c.325–345)
  • Pallava - Simha Varman I, King of Pallava (315–345)

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