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Ong Khan
Toghrul ( Tooril han; ), also known as Wang Khan or Ong Khan ( Wan han; ; died 1203), was a khan of the Keraites. He was the blood brother (anda) of the Mongol chief Yesugei and served as an important early patron and ally to Yesugei's son Temüjin, later known as Genghis Khan. The main source on his life is the Secret History of the Mongols.
Arthur I
Breton noble, posthumous son of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany
Dirk VII, Count of Holland
Count of Holland from 1190 to 1203
Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad
Sultan of Ghurid Empire
Alexios Palaiologos
Byzantine nobleman and heir apparent to Emperor Alexios III Angelos
William of Æbelholt
Danish Roman Catholic saint
Agnes II
Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg, House of Wettin member (1139–1203)
Molana Abdul Ghani Hanbhi
Sunni scholar, Hadith master
Martin of Leon
priest and canon regular of the Augustinian Order
Stephen of Tournai
Roman Catholic bishop and canonist
Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd
Prince of Kingdom of Gwynedd
Hedwig of Brandenburg
German Margravine of Meissen (c.1140–1203)
Abd-Al·lah ibn Ishaq ibn Ghàniya
politician
Barisone I of Gallura
Italian noble
Siraj al-Din Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Sajawandi
Iranian linguist
Kujō Motoie
Japanese poet
Hiki Yoshikazu
Japanese warrior-noble of the Kamakura period
Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Surrey
English peer
Sayyida Zumurrud Khatun
mother of Abbasid caliph Al-Nasir
Vidyanandana
Vidyanandana, Shri Suryavarmadeva, or Suryavarman, was a Cham prince who served the Khmer Empire. He arrived in Khmer King Jayavarman VII's court in 1182 from Tumpraukvijaya, Champa, and was educated as a prince "in all branches of knowledge and all weapons". In the same year, he put down a revolt that broke out at Malyang against Jayavarman VII. In 1190 he took part in the war against Champa and seized the capital Vijaya, capturing King Jaya Indravarman IV. Adopting the title of Shri Suryavarmadeva, he made himself king of Panduranga. He made Prince In, a brother-in-law of Jayavarman VII, "Ki
Guigues III.
- 28 Nov 1204 Akkon, Palestine
Ibn Umaira al-Dhabbi
andalusian encyclopedist-biographer
Ichiman
son of Minamoto no Yoriie