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Zaynab bint Khuzayma
Muhammad's fifth wife (c. 596–625)

Kōtoku
Emperor of Japan (596–654, r. 645–654)
Chu Suiliang
Chinese chancellor
Dàoxuān
Daoxuan (; 596–667) was an eminent Tang dynasty Chinese Buddhist monk. He is perhaps best known as the Patriarch of the four-part Vinaya school (). Daoxuan wrote both the Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks (Xù gāosēng zhuàn 續高僧傳) and the Standard Design for Buddhist Temple Construction. Legends retold in his biographies also associate him to a relic of the Buddha which came to be called Daoxuan's tooth (Daoxuan foya 道宣佛牙), one of the four tooth relics enshrined in the capital of Chang'an during the Tang dynasty. He is said to have received the relic from Nezha (; Sanskrit: Naṭa), a divinit
Cui Dunli
Chinese general, official and diplomat
Liu Xiangdao
Chinese chancellor (596-666)