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Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni
Persian Shia hadith collector (864–941 CE)
Olaf III Guthfrithson
10th-century King of Dublin
Jayavarman IV
Cambodian king
Qian Yuanguan
Chinese king of Wuyue

Bajkam
Abū al-Husayn Bajkam al-Mākānī (), referred to as Bajkam, Badjkam or Bachkam (from Bäčkäm, a Persian and Turkish word meaning a horse- or yak-tail), was a Turkish military commander and official of the Abbasid Caliphate. A former ghulam of the Ziyarid dynasty, Bajkam entered Abbasid service following the assassination of the Ziyarid ruler Mardavij in 935. During his five-year tenure at the Caliphate's court at Baghdad, he was granted the title of amir al-umara, consolidating his dominance over the caliphs al-Radi and al-Muttaqi and giving him absolute power over their domains. Bajkam was chall
Fujiwara no Sumitomo
Military leader who led several revolts
Wulfhelm
Wulfhelm (died 12 February 941) was Bishop of Wells before being promoted to the Archbishopric of Canterbury about 926. Nothing is known about his time at Wells, but as archbishop he helped codify royal law codes and gave lands to monasteries. He went to Rome soon after his selection as archbishop. Two religious books that he gave to his cathedral are still extant.
Gurgen II of Tao
Georgian prince