- male, deceased (1629)
- Giorgi Saakadze was a Georgian military commander. Holding a post of mouravi (governor) of Tbilisi for years, he was dubded the Great Mouravi...
- male, deceased (1610)
- Emîr Xan Lepzêrîn (transliterated: Amir Khan Lapzerin) was a Kurdish ruler of Beradost near Urmia. In 1609 he build up the ruined structure of the...
- female, deceased (1624)
- Ketevan the Martyr was Queen of eastern Georgian Kingdom of Kakheti, who was martyred by Shah Abbas I of Persia. The daughter of Ashotan...
- male, deceased (1868)
- Wilhelm Griesinger was a German neurologist and psychiatrist. He studied under Johann Lukas Schönlein at the University of Zurich and physiologist F...
- male, deceased (1854)
- Abbas I, Pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha and grandson of Muhammad Ali, founder of the reigning dynasty of Egypt at the time. As a young...
- male, deceased (1913)
- Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha, also spelled as Kâmil Pasha or Kiamil Pasha was an Ottoman statesman of Turkish Cypriot origin in the late 19th cent...
- male, deceased (1622)
- The Holy Martyr Luarsab II (1592 – 21 June (O.S.), 4 July (N.S.), 1622), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 16...
- male
- David II succeeded his father to the throne of the Kingdom of Lori. He ruled with his brother Abbas I. Faced with expansion of Seljuq Turks and...
- male, deceased (1606)
- George X, of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death. He fought alongside his...
- male, deceased (1631)
- Simon II, also known as Svimon or Semayun Khan, was a Persian-appointed king (actually, khan) of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1619 to 1630/1631. A...
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