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Brahmagupta
Brahmagupta ( – ) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who is credited as the first person to understand and formalize the concept of the number zero for nothing in mathematics. He is the author of two early works on mathematics and astronomy: the Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta (BSS, "correctly established doctrine of Brahma", dated 628), a theoretical treatise, and the Khandakhadyaka ("edible bite", dated 665), a more practical text. He was the first Indian scholar to describe gravity as an attractive force, and used the term "gurutvākarṣaṇam" in Sanskrit to describe it. He is also credited with
Asmā' bint Abu Bakr
companion of Muhammad
Suhayb ar-Rumi
companion of Muhammad
Sa'd ibn Mua'dh
Companion of Muhammad (c. 590–627)
Lubaba bint al-Harith
Companion of Muhammad (died c. 593-650)
Eanfrith of Bernicia
King of Bernicia
Al-Arqam ibn Abi al-Arqam
Arab companion of Muhammad (c.597–675)
Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays
Arab Rashidun military commander (died 661)
Gundeberga
Gundeberga or Gundeperga ( – after 653) was queen of the Lombards in 626–652 by marriage to the kings Arioald (king of the Lombards; 626–636) and his successor Rothari (king of the Lombards; 636–652). She acted as Regent during the minority of her stepson Rodoald after the death of her second husband in 652.
Varaz-Tirots II Bagratuni
Marzpan of Armenia

Saint Judicael
7th century King of Domnonée
Gormatrude
Gomentrude ( 598 – fl. 630), also Gomatrude, Gométrude, or Gomatrudis, was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king Dagobert I. It is possible that Gomentrude was descended from Ragnacaire (fl. 486), king of the Franks in Cambrai, through his son Magnachaire (fl. 555), Duke of the Franks.
Du Fuwei
Chinese rebel (598-624)