List of state leaders in 1384
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1384.
Africa
- Ethiopian Empire – Dawit I (1382–1413)
- Kingdom of Kano – Yaji I (1349–1385)
- Mali Empire – Musa II (1374–1387)
Asia
- China (Ming dynasty) - Hongwu Emperor (1368–1398)
- Kingdom of Chūzan – Satto (1355–1395)
- Kingdom of Hokuzan – Haniji (1322–1395)
- Japan (Muromachi period)
- Monarch (Northern Pretender) - Emperor Go-Komatsu (1382–1412)
- Monarch (Southern Court) - Emperor Go-Kameyama (1383–1392)
- Ashikaga shogunate - Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1368–1394)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) – U (1374–1388)
- Kingdom of Nanzan – Ofusato (1337–1396)
- Northern Yuan – Uskhal Khan (1378–1387)
Europe
- Bulgarian Empire –
- Ivan Shishman, Tsar of Bulgaria (1371–1395)
- Ivan Sratsimir, Tsar of Bulgaria in Vidin (1356–1396)
- Principality of Karvuna – Dobrotitsa, Despot of Karvuna (1347–1387)
- Duchy of Burgundy (House of Valois) - Philip II, the Bold (1363–1404)
- Byzantine Empire (Palaiologan dynasty) - John V (1341–1391)
- Kingdom of England – Richard II (1377–1399)
- Kingdom of Scotland – Robert II (1371–1390)
- Holy Roman Empire (House of Luxembourg) - Wenceslaus, King of the Romans (1378–1400)
- Duchy of Bavaria-Straubing (House of Wittelsbach) -
- Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen – Albert II (1361–1395)
- County of Hainaut and County of Holland
- Count - William V, Count of Hainaut (1347–1388)
- Regent – Albert, Count of Holland (1358–1388)
- Golden Horde – Tokhtamysh (1380–1395)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – Beatrice (1383–1385)
- Principality of Taranto – Otto (1383–1393)
- Kingdom of Naples – Charles III (1382–1386)
- Principality of Achaea – Charles (1383–1386)
- Grand Duchy of Moscow – Dmitry Donskoy (1359–1389)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire – Murad I (1359–1389)
- Principality of Wallachia – Dan I, Voivode of Wallachia (1383–1386)
Middle East and North Africa
- Kingdom of Cyprus – James I (1382–1398)
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – Barquq (1382–1389)
- Empire of Trebizond – Alexios III Comnenus (1349–1390)
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