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Avicenna
Ibn Sina ( – 22 June 1037), commonly known in the West as Avicenna ( ), was a preeminent philosopher and physician of the Muslim world. He was a seminal figure of the Islamic Golden Age, serving in the courts of various Iranian rulers, and was influential to medieval European medical and Scholastic thought.

Bermudo III of León
King of León (c.1017–1037) (r.1028-1037)
Boleslaus III, Duke of Bohemia
Duke of Bohemia
Odo II, Count of Blois
French nobleman; Count of Blois
Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi
Medieval Arab mathematician
Robert le Danois
Archbishop of Rouen from 989 to 1037
William III, Count of Toulouse
Count of Toulouse
Baba Kuhi of Shiraz
10th- and 11th-century Persian Sufi mystic
Siegfried II, Count of Stade
count of Stade
Abu'l Hasan Mihyar al-Daylami
Daylamite poet
John of Debar
11th-century Bulgarian clergyman
Ding Wei
Song dynasty chancellor

Aḥmad Ibn Muḥammad al-Qudūrī
Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Quduri (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد القدوري), full name '''Abu al-Hasan Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ja'far al-Quduri, known commonly as Imam al-Quduri''' (973–1037/972–1036) was a renowned Iraqi Muslim scholar of the Hanafi school of thought. Although there's no concrete evidence pointing to where his name "Quduri" originated, there are a few opinions regarding the matter. First, that the root letters q-d-r connect to pottery manufacturing and sale. Second, Qudr being a location in Baghdad that his family could have originated from. He is well known for his Mukhtasar al-Qud