1498—1582 , Ottoman diwan poet Given name [ ]• died 874 , sixth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco• ibn Yahya ibn Husayn ibn ibn ibn , Alid imam• , 14th-century ruler of Satgaon, Bengal• born 1965 , president of The Gambia• died 806 , Vizier of the Persian family• 1947—2014 , Israeli Arab diplomat• born 1986 , American actor• 1966—1996 , member and chief bombmaker of Hamas• 1869—1948 , imam of the Zaydis 1904 and king of Yemen 1926• born 1958 , commander in chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps IRGC• born 1971 , Iranian footballer• 9th century , Arabic medical writer known in medieval Europe as Johannes Serapion• 1585—1649 , son of Sultan Mehmed III, a Christian convert and a claimant to the Ottoman throne• born 1998 , Lebanese footballer• born 1995 , Palestinian-Danish poet and politician• born 1990 , Saudi footballer• ca1115-ca1151 or 1196 , Scholar, politician, military leader | , founder and the first sultan of the in Surname [ ]• 829-864 , fifth ruler of• 1917—1979 , sixth roughly equivalent to King of• aka Yahya I , Idrisid ruler 848—864• Yahya ibn Yazid, was an Umayyad prince and son of Umayyad caliph r |
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, one of the founder of the• 796—806 , translator of Greek scientific texts• 1997 in Sousse, Tunisia , founder and CEO of GoMyCode, an edtech startup across Africa and the Middle East.
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