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page 17th-century Christians

Kubrat
Kubrat (; ) was the ruler of the Onogur–Bulgars, credited with establishing the confederation of Old Great Bulgaria in 632. His name derived from the Turkic words qobrat — "to gather", or qurt, i.e. "wolf".
Tervel of Bulgaria
Bulgarian ruler

Shirin
Shirin (; died 628) was wife of the Sasanian emperor Khosrow II (). In the revolution after the death of Khosrow's father Hormizd IV, the General Bahram Chobin took power over the Persian empire. Shirin fled with Khosrow to Syria, where they lived under the protection of Byzantine emperor Maurice.
Kusaila
Kusaila ibn Malzam (), also known as Aksel, was a 7th-century Berber Christian ruler of the kingdom of Altava and leader of the Awraba tribe, a Christianised sedentary Berber tribe of the Aures and possibly Christian king of the Sanhaja. Under his rule his domain stretched from Volubilis in the west to the Aurès in the east and later Kairouan and the interior of Ifriqiya. Kusaila is mostly known for leading Berber forces against the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 680s. He was ultimately defeated and killed in the battle of Mamma in 688.
Antiochus of Palestine
abbot
Valerio of Bierzo
Spanish monk and writer
Achot II Bagratuni
Armenian prince of the VII century
Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
prince of Armenia
Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith
King of the Ghassanid Arabs from 569 to 581
Grigor I Mamikonian
Sarjun ibn Mansur
7th century Umayyad Caliphate Melkite Christian official
Nerseh Kamsarakan
Armenian Prince
Mansur ibn Sarjun