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Skanderbeg
Gjergj Kastrioti (also known as Skanderbeg; – 17 January 1468) was an Albanian nobleman and military leader who led the League of Lezhë in the Ottoman-Albanian Wars until his death. Skanderbeg is considered to be a major figure of medieval Albanian history and today is the national hero of Albania.
Stephen III of Moldavia
Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504
Muhammad XII of Granada
last Nasrid ruler of Grenada
Owain Glyndŵr
Prince of Wales
Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
1371 – 1440, Burgrave of Nuremberg as Frederick VI and Elector of Brandenburg as Frederick I
Edigu
Edigu (also Edigü, Edigey, Eðivkäy or Edege Mangit; died 1419) was a Turco-Mongol emir of the White Horde who founded a new political entity, which came to be known as the Nogai Horde. He was the leader of the eastern begs and became a dominant figure in the Golden Horde by the end of the 14th century.
Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia
King of Bosnia
Janus of Cyprus
King of Cyprus and Armenia (1375-1432)
Theodoros II Palaiologos
despot of the Morea
James III of Cyprus
King of Cyprus
Tvrtko II of Bosnia
reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1421 to his death
James II of Cyprus
King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
Abu al-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada
21st Nasrid ruler of Granada
Louis of Cyprus
King Consort of Cyprus, count of Geneva
Saad Baggas Boutarbpuch
sultan of Granada
Ostoja of Bosnia
King of Bosnia
Yusuf III, Sultan of Granada
Sultan of Granada from 1408 to 1417
Muhammed IX
Sultan of Granada (1396-1453)
Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia
King of Bosnia
Muhammed XI, Sultan of Granada
Sultan of Granada
Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada
Sultan of Grenada
Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada
sultan of Grenada (1409-1431)
Yusuf IV, Sultan of Granada
Nasrid ruler
Yusuf V, Sultan of Granada
Sultan of Granada
Said, Sultan of Granada
Emir of Grenada
Qasim Khan
Khan of Qasim
Muhammed X, Sultan of Granada
Sultan of Granada (1415-1454)
Mäxmüd of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Möxämmädämin of Kazan
Möxämmät-Ämin (Volga Türki and Persian: محمد امین خان, ; –1518) was a three-time Khan of the Khanate of Kazan. During his first reign, he actively supported the policies of the grand prince of Moscow and proved himself to be "a true friend of Russia". He was also known as a poet; excerpts from his works have survived to this day. After ascending the throne for the second time, he changed his political views, emphasizing the independence of the khans. Muhammad Amin "enjoyed the love and respect of the people"; Kazan flourished under him. Muhammad Amin's remains were discovered in Soviet e
Xälil
Khan of Kazan
Ibrahim of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Ilham Ghali of Kazan
Kazan Khanate
Ghabdellatif of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Teodor II Muzaka
member of the Muzaka family
Satylghan ibn Nur Daulat
sultan of the Tatar Qasim Khanate