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Anas ibn Malik
companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad

Ansprand
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Aripert II
King of the Lombards
Dahir of Aror
ruler of Sindh (663–712)

Fazang
Fazang (; 643–712) was a Sogdian-Chinese Buddhist scholar, translator, and religious leader of the Tang dynasty. He was the third patriarch of the Huayan school of East Asian Buddhism, a key figure at the Chinese Imperial Court, and an influential Chinese Buddhist philosopher. Some scholars see him as the main figure in or even de facto founder of the Huayan school. Fazang's ancestors came from the Central Asian region of Sogdia, a major center for Silk Road trade, but he was born in the Tang capital of Chang'an (now Xi'an), where his family had become culturally Chinese.
Vindicianus
Saint Vindicianus (Vindician) () ( 632 – 712) was a bishop of Cambrai-Arras. His feast day is 11 March. He is called a spiritual follower of Saint Eligius (Saint Eloi).
Dabuya
Dabuya or Dabuyih () was the Dabuyid ruler (ispahbadh) of Tabaristan. He succeeded his father Gil Gavbara in 660 and reigned until his death in 712. His son, Farrukhan the Great succeeded him.
Khri ma lod
Tibetan queen
Cormac mac Ailello
King of Munster