Category
page 1Ottoman Sunni Muslims
Faisal I of Iraq
1st king of Hashemite Iraq from 1921 to 1933

Muhammad Abduh
Egyptian Islamic jurist, religious scholar and liberal reformer (1849-1905)
Hussein bin Ali
Sharif and Emir of Mecca, then King of Hejaz and Sharifian Caliph (1854–1931)

Turgut Reis
Dragut (; 1485 – 23 June 1565) was an Ottoman corsair, naval commander, governor, and noble. Under his command, the Ottoman Empire's maritime power was extended across North Africa. Recognized for his military genius, and as being among "the most dangerous" of corsairs, Dragut has been referred to as "the greatest pirate warrior of all time", "undoubtedly the most able of all the Turkish leaders", and "the uncrowned king of the Mediterranean". He was nicknamed "the Drawn Sword of Islam". He was described by a French admiral as "a living chart of the Mediterranean, skillful enough on land to be
Shukri al-Quwatli
1st President of Syrian Republic (1891–1967)
Yusuf al-Azma
Syrian national hero (1884–1920)
Serfiraz Hanım
Wife of Ottoman Sultan Abdülmejid I
Şayeste Hanım
Consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdülmejid I
Adile Nesrin Hanımefendi
consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdulmejid I
Zeynifelek Hanım
Consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdulmejid I
Peyveste Hanım
Consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II
Mustafa Sabri
Turkish theologian with anti-republican views (1869–1954)
Nalandil Hanım
Consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdulmejid I
Ceylanyar Hanım
Consort of Ottoman sultan Abdulmejid I
Hacıye Pertevpiyale Nevfidan Kadın
Consort of Sultan Mahmud II
Nergizev Hanım
Consort of Ottoman Sultan Abdulmejid I
Fatma Şebsefa Kadın
slave concubine of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I (c.1766-c.1805)
Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan
Turkish scholar of religious studies and writer (1888–1959)

Yusuf Abu Durra
Palestinian Arab soldier (1900 – 1940)
Aref Abdul Razzik
Palestinian revolution leader (1894–1944)

Khaled al-Atassi
Ottoman scholar and poet