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Aurangzeb
Alamgir I (Muhi al-Din Muhammad; 3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known by the title Aurangzeb, was the sixth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in 1707. Under his reign, the Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent, with territory spanning nearly the entirety of the Indian subcontinent.

Dietrich Buxtehude
Danish-German organist and composer (1637–1707)

Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban
French military engineer (1633–1707)

Shitao
thumb|right|Shitao, Master Shi Planting Pines, c. 1674, ink and color on paper, National Palace Museum.

Madame de Montespan
French noble, mistress of Louis XIV; (1640-1707)
Jean Mabillon
French Benedictine monk, medievist, paleographer, diplomatics and theologian (1632-1707)

Azam Shah
Temporary ruler of Mughal Empire (1707)
Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Margrave of Baden-Baden and chief commander of the German imperial army
Christoph Cellarius
German classical scholar
Jeremiah Clarke
English baroque composer and organist
Willem van de Velde the Younger
Dutch painter (1633-1707)
Petter Dass
Norwegian priest and poet
George Farquhar
Irish dramatist (1677–1707)
Ahmad Khani
Kurdish writer
Julie d'Aubigny
17th-century French opera singer
Maria Clara Eimmart
German astronomer, engraver and illustrator (1676–1707)
Johann Ernst III, Duke of Saxe-Weimar
Duke of Saxe-Weimar from 1683–1707
Johann Christoph Denner
German musical instrument maker
Vincenzo da Filicaja
poet from Italy (1642-1707)
Giorgio Baglivi
Ragusan-Italian physician and academic (1668-1707)
Michiel de Swaen
southern Dutch playwright and poet
Zheng Keshuang
Prince of Yanping (1670-1707)

Marie d'Orléans-Longueville
Duchess of Nemours (1625-1707)
Alexandre Exquemelin
French, Dutch or Flemish writer
Christian, Duke of Saxe-Eisenberg
German noble
Johann Reinhold von Patkul
Baltic German nobleman and politician (1660–1707)
Dositheos II of Jerusalem
patriarch of Jerusalem
Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch
Hungarian cardinal
Noël Coypel
French painter (1628-1707)

Kaspar von Stieler
poet (1632-1707)
John Mill
British theologian
William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire
English soldier, nobleman and Whig politician (1640-1707)
Daniel Speer
Slovak music educator, composer, educator and writer
Takarai Kikaku
Japanese poet
Jean II d'Estrées
French noble
Antonio Verrio
Italian painter (1639-1707)
Zubdat-un-Nissa
shahzadi of the Mughal Empire
Otto Mencke
German philosopher (1644-1707)
Hendrick Dubbels
Dutch painter (1621-1707)
Christine Juliane of Baden-Durlach
(1678-1707)
Patriarch Gabriel III of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Louis Cousin
French translator and journalist (1627-1707)
Walter Charleton
English physician, philosopher, and naturalist
Johann Zahn
German writer

Gérard Edelinck
Flemish engraver (1640-1707)
Jean-François Gerbillon
French Jesuit missionary active in China, representing Qing Dynasty for the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689)
Udaipuri Mahal
Concubine of Aurangzeb

Cloudesley Shovell
English naval officer; (1650-1707)

Paolo Casati
Italian mathematician

Aşıq Ümer
crimean Tatar poet

Wali Mohammed Wali
Indian poet
Denis Dodart
French naturalist, physician (1634-1707)
Henri Albert de La Grange d'Arquien
Catholic cardinal
Philippe Jules Mancini
Italian noble (1641-1707)
Karolina of Legnica-Brieg
Silesian noblewoman
Prince Karl Wilhelm of Hesse-Darmstadt
Prince of Hesse-Darmstadt and Obrist
Giambattista Rubini
Roman Catholic cardinal
Étienne Le Camus
Catholic cardinal
George Stepney
English diplomat (1663-1707)
Pierre-Sylvain Régis
French philosopher