- male, deceased (1582)
- Altan Khan (Chinese: 俺答汗, Mongolian: Алтан Хаан), whose given name was Anda, was the de facto ruler of the Right Wing of the Mongols and exerc...
- male, deceased (1974)
- Fu Zuoyi (傅作义, Wades-Giles: Fu Tso-yi was a Chinese military leader. Fu began his career as an officer in Yen Hsi-shan's Shanxi army. He served...
- male, deceased (1975)
- Liu Ruming, Liu Ju-ming Chinese general during the Warlord Era, Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War. Born in Hebei province, he became...
- male
- Raja Chahar Deo, ruler of Chahar clan of Jats, ruled from the Narwar fort in the Gwalior region at the end of the thirteenth century. Coins of...
- male, deceased (1936)
- Huang Fu (黃郛) (1883-1936) was a general and politician in early republican China. He was born in Hangzhou. Huang came in contact with the Revo...
- male, deceased (1941)
- Fang Zhenwu, Fang Chen-wu, 方振武 (1885 - 1941) (1929). Fang was born in 1885, in Shou County, Anhui, China. He took part in the revolution of 1911,...
- male, deceased (1946)
- Sun Diangying (Traditional Chinese: 孫殿英; Simplified Chinese: 孙殿英; pinyin: Sun Dianying; Wade-Giles: Sun Tienying) (1887 - 1946) was one of the minor...
- female
- Raja Maldeo was a ruler in the thirteenth century, a Chahar Jat, who ruled at Sidhmukh in Jangladesh (Bikaner). Ghulam Badshah was the then Muslim...
- deceased (1634)
- Lingdan Khutaghtu Khan, also Ligdan, Legdan or Likdan (ruled 1604-1634), was the last in the Chahar dynasty of Mongol Khans. By the early 17th...
- female
- Somadevi (Hindi: सोमादेवी) was daughter of Raja Maldeo, Chahar Jat, who ruled at Sidhmukh in Jangladesh (Bikaner) in 13th century. Ghulam Badsah ru...
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