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Stephen V
pope
Al-Muwaffaq
'''Abu Ahmad Ṭalḥa ibn Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad ibn Hārūn al-Muwaffaq bi'Llah (; 29 November 843 – 2 June 891), better known by his as Al-Muwaffaq Billah' (), was an Abbasid prince and military leader, who acted as the de facto'' regent of the Abbasid Caliphate for most of the reign of his brother, Caliph al-Mu'tamid. His stabilization of the internal political scene after the decade-long "Anarchy at Samarra", his successful defence of Iraq against the Saffarids and the suppression of the Zanj Rebellion restored a measure of the Caliphate's former power and began a period of recovery, which culmina
Mutimir of Serbia
Prince of the Serbs
Fujiwara no Mototsune
Japanese politician (836-891)
Enchin
'''''' (814–891) was a Japanese Buddhist monk, founder of the Jimon school of Tendai Buddhism and Chief Abbot of Mii-dera at the foot of Mount Hiei. After succeeding to the post of Tendai , in 873, a strong rivalry developed between his followers and those of Ennin's at Enryaku-ji (note: Ennin had died in 864).
Gurgen I of Tao
Georgian prince
Isma'il ibn Bulbul
Abbasid official and vizier (844/5–891)

Yazaman al-Khadim
Muslim general