- male, deceased (1596)
- Sinan Pasha (d. April 3, 1596) was an Ottoman military commander ("pasha") and statesman, of Albanian origin from city of Vlora. In 1569, he was...
- male
- Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri was the last of the Mamluk Sultans. One of the last of the Burji dynasty, he reigned from 1501 to 1516. Sultan al-Ghawri...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Muhammad 'Alī Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha or Mehmet Ali Paşa in Turkish, (c. 1769 - August 2, 1849), was Wali of Egypt and Sudan, and is regarded as th...
- male
- Jevdet Bey was the governor of the Van vilayet of the Ottoman Empire during World War I and the Armenian Genocide. He was portrayed by Elias Koteas...
- male, deceased (1742)
- Ibrahim Muteferrika or İbrahim Müteferrika. Muteferrika's press published its first book in 1729, and, by 1743, issued 17 works in 23 volumes (e...
- male, deceased (1922)
- İsmail Enver or Enver Bey was a Turkish military officer and a leader of the Young Turk revolution. Due to his contributions for the revolution, h...
- male, deceased (1817)
- Ibrahim Bey (1735 - 1817) (of Georgian descent, real name: Sinjikashvili) was an Mamluk chieftain, military commander and joint ruler of Egypt. He...
- male, deceased (1897)
- Ion Ghica (August 12, 1816-May 7, 1897) was a Romanian revolutionary, mathematician, diplomat and twice Prime Minister of Romania (between 1866 and...
- male, deceased (1579)
- Don Joseph Nasi was a Jewish diplomat and administrator, member of the House of Mendes, and influential figure in the Ottoman Empire during the...
- male, deceased (1601)
- Mihnea Turcitul ("Mihnea the Turned-Turk"; 1564-1601) was Prince (Voivode) of Walachia between September 1577 and July 1583, and again from April...
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