- male, deceased (785)
- Muhammad ibn Mansur al-Mahdi, was the third Abbasid Caliph. He succeeded his father, al-Mansur. Al-Mahdi, whose name means "Rightly-guided" or...
- male, deceased (1092)
- Abu Ali al-Hasan al-Tusi Nizam al-Mulk was a celebrated Persian scholar and vizier of the Seljuq Empire. Born in Tus in Persia (Iran) and initially...
- male
- Nebkheperure Tutankhamun (alternately spelled with "Tutenkh-", "-amen", "-amon"), Egyptian ', was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty (ruled 1333...
- male
- The Ancient Egyptian noble Rekhmire was an 18th dynasty official, serving as "Governor of the Town" (Thebes) and Vizier during the reigns of...
- male
- Ptahhotep, sometimes known as Ptahhotpe or Ptah-Hotep, is the name of a 24th century BC vizier and philosopher. He was vizier to Djedkare Isesi in...
- male
- Nebhotepre Mentuhotep II (2046 BC-1995 BC) was a Pharaoh of the 11th dynasty, the son of Intef III of Egypt and a minor queen called Iah. His own...
- male, deceased (1169)
- Asad ad-Din Shirkuh bin Shadhi (also "Shirguh" or "Sherko") (died 1169) was an important Muslim military commander, and uncle of Saladin. He was...
- male, deceased (1648)
- Ibrahim (November 5, 1615 - August 12, 1648) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1640 until 1648. He was unofficially called Ibrahim the Mad...
- male
- Joseph or Yosef, <small>Standard</small> "Yosef" <small>Tiberian</small> ', Arabic: يوسف, Yusuf ; "He (The Lord) increases/may add"), is a majo...
- male, deceased (1318)
- Rashid al-Din Tabib also Rashid ad-Din Fadhlullah Hamadani, was a Persian physician, writer and historian, who wrote an enormous Islamic history...
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