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- Cyrus the Great, also known as Cyrus II of Persia and Cyrus the Elder, was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty. As...
- male, 1659 years old
- Megasthenes (ca. 350 BC - 290 BC) was a Greek traveller and geographer. He was born in Asia Minor and became an ambassador of Seleucus I of Syria...
- male, deceased (632)
- Muhammad (c. 570 Makka- June 8, 632 CE Madina), was the founder of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as the last messenger and prophet of God...
- male
- Taxiles was the Greek chroniclers name for a prince or king who reigned over the tract between the Indus and the Hydaspes Rivers in the Punjab at...
- male
- Onesicritus, or Onesicrates, of Aegina or Astypaleia (probably simply the old city of Aegina) was one of the writers on Alexander the Great. At an...
- male
- Medius (in Greek Mηδιoς; lived 4th century BC), son of Oxythemis, was a native of Larissa in Thessaly and a friend of Alexander the Great. He is m...
- male
- Peter Clift is a marine geologist specializing in the geology of Asia and the western Pacific. He is currently Kilgour Professor of Geology at the...
- male, deceased (1231)
- Jelal ad-Din Manguberdi (also جلال الدین منکبرنی "Jalāl al-Dīn Menguberdī" or "Mankburny". Name Mangu in turkic means "forever" and berdi means "gi...
- male
- Scylax Of Caryanda, ancient Greek explorer from Caria. He lived during the 6th century BC. In about 515 BC Scylax was sent by the Persian king...
- male, deceased (1407)
- Pir Muhammad (c. 1374 - 1407) was a grandson and appointed successor of Timur. He was the son of Jahangir. In 1392 he received the governorship of...
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