Asia
- Bactria and Gandhara - Hormizd I, Kushanshah (c. 265–295)
- Chera - Perumkadungo, King of Chera (257–287)
- China - Jin Wu di, Emperor of Jin China (265–290)
- Gupta Empire - Ghatotkacha, King of the Gupta Empire (280–319)
- Iberia - Asphagur I, King of Iberia (265–284)
- Korea (Three Kingdoms Period)
- Baekje - Goi, King of Baekje (234–286)
- Goguryeo - Seocheon, King of Goguryeo (270–292)
- Silla - Michu, King of Silla (262–284)
- Gaya - Mapum, King of Gaya (259–291)
- Persia - Bahram II of Persia, King of Persia (276–293)
- Armenia - Sassanid Kingship (252-287)
- Tuoba - Tuoba Xilu, Chieftain of the Tuoba clan (277–286)
- Western Kshatrapas - Bhratadaman (278–295)
- Wu - Sun Hao, Emperor of Wu (264–280)
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