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Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Arsamosata
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Edessa
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Mayperqāṭ
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Anazarbos
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Tarsus
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Armenia
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Ḥāmām
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Ḥimṣ
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Jerusalem
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Kafar Ṭāb
Qūrīllōs (Male): bishop of Sarūgh
Qūrīllōs Nūḥ (Male): bishop of Jerusalem
Qurra b. Hubayra (Male): A person
Qurra b. Qays b. ʿĀṣim (Male): A person
Qurra b. Sharīk al-ʿAbsī (Male): amīr of Syria
Qurṭay (Male): "Great Amīr at al-Khansā in China"
al-Qurṭubī (Male): "Aḥmad b. ‘Omar al-Anṣārī, a Mālikite scholar"
Qūryāqā (Male): bishop of Hanzīṭ
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Sigistan, then of Ḥisn-Kayf and of Ṭūr ʿAbdīn
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Takrit
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Jayḥān
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Qarmānāyē
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Kallinikos
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Anazarbos
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Edessa
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Baʿlabakk
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Bithynia
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Cyrrhus
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Sarūgh
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Zibaṭra
Qūryāqōs (Male): patriarch of Antioch
Qūryāqōs (Male): bishop of Mosul (Mar Matay)
Qūryās of Segūlān (Male): A person
Quṣayr (Male): A person
Quṣayy b. Kilāb b. Murra (Male): A person
Quss b. Sāʿida al-Iyādī (Male): A person
Qusyān al-Malik (Male): A legendary king in Antioch whose son was allegedly raised from the dead by the apostle Peter
al-Quṭāmī (Male): ʿUmayr b. Shuyaym
Qutayba b. Mihrān Abū ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Āzādhānī al-Aṣbahānī (Male): A person
Qutayba b. Muslim al-Bāhilī (Male): A person
Qutayba b. Saʿīd b. Jamīl Abū Rajāʾ al-Thaqafī al-Baghlānī (Male): A person
Qutayla (Female): A person
Quṭba b. ʿĀmir b. Ḥadīda (Male): A person
Quṭba b. Qatāda (Male): A person
Quṭba b. Sayyār al-Yarbūʿī (Male): A person
Quṭb al-Dīn Aybak (Male): "sipāh sālār, later sultan of Delhi"
Quṭb al-Dīn Ḥaydar al-ʿAlawī (Male): "sharīf, of Ūjā"
Quṭb al-Dīn Ḥaydar (Male): "of Farghāna"
Quṭb al-Dīn Ḥaydar of Zāwa (Male): "shaykh,"
Quṭb al-Dīn (Male): "son of ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Udaijī"
Quṭb al-Dīn Ḥusayn (Male): "shaykh at Iṣfahān"
Quṭb al-Dīn Īlghāzī b. Najm al-Dīn (Male): lord of Mārdīn
Quṭb al-Dīn Mawdūd b. Zangī (Male): lord of Mosul
Quṭb al-Dīn Mubārak Khān (Male): "son of Muḥammad Shāh Khaljī"
Quṭb al-Dīn of Naqshuwān (Male): "ascetic, at Dimyāṭ"
Quṭb al-Dīn Qaymāz (Male): rebel against Caliph al-Mustaḍīʾ
Quṭb al-Dīn Sökmen II b. Nūr al-Dīn (Male): lord of Āmid (r. 1185-1200)
Quṭb al-Dīn Sulaymān b. Qarā Arslān (Male): A person
Quṭb al-Dīn Tamahtan (Male): "(Tahamtan, ‘Tamtahan’) b. Tūrānshāh, sultan of Hurmuz"
Quṭb al-Mulk (Male): "governor at Multān"
Quṭb al-Mulk (Male): "malik at Dihlī"
Qutham b. al-ʿAbbās b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib (Male): A person
Qutham b. Jaʿfar (Male): A person
Qutlu Beg (Male): A person
Quṭlūdumūr (Male): "amīr of Khwārizm"
Quṭlūdumūr (Male): "son of Tuluktumūr, amīr of al-Qiram"
Quṭlū Khān (Male): "son of Shams al-Dīn Fīrūz, Sulṭan of Bengal"
Quṭlūkhān (Male): "(Quṭlū Khān), Chief of the Amīrs, tutor of the sultan of India"
Qūṭrīgā (Male): defender of Āmid
Quṭrub (Male): Muḥammad b. al-Mustanīr
Qvarqvaré II Jaqeli (Male): A person
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  • Raamah (Male): son of Kush
    Rab Ada (Male): a rabbi of the Talmud who lived in Babylonia (4th c.).
    Rabāḥ b. al-Walīd al-Dhimārī (Male): A person
    Rabbah (Male): A jewish sage who lived in Babylonia.
    Rabba bt. Lūṭ (Female): A person
    Rabban Benjamin (Male): bishop of Edessa
    Rabban Gamaliel (Male): Leading authority in the Sanhedrin (early 1st c.).
    Rabbanite Jews (Group): Jews who follow "mainstream" form of Judaism (i.e. non-Karaites)
    Rabban Simeon ben Gamaliel (Male): an ancient Jewish leader (known as Rashbag).
    Rabbenu Hakkadosh (Male): i.e. Judah ha-Nasi: chief redactor and editor of the Mishnah
    Rabbenu Meshullam (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lunel. Described as "the great rabbi."
    Rabbi Aaron Bechor Shoro (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Constantinople
    Rabbi Aaron (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Askelon.
    Rabbi Aaron, son of Rabbenu Meshullam (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lunel. One of the 5 sons of Meshullam.
    Rabbi Abba Mari (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Arles.
    Rabbi Abba Mari, son of Rabbi Isaac (Male): A bailiff of Count Raymond at Bourg de St. Gilles (second half of the 12th c.).
    Rabbi Abijah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Rhaedestus.
    Rabbi Abraham Abu Tahir (Male): Head of the Ninth Academy in Baghdad (second half of the 12th c.).
    Rabbi Abraham el Constantini (Male): A Jerusalemite who belonged to the Mourners of Zion, i.e. a Karaite Jew (second half of the 12th c.).
    Rabbi Abraham (Male): An astronomer who lived in Tiberias (second half of the 12th c.).
    Rabbi Abraham (Male): Head of the Academy at Narbonne (second half of the 12th c.).
    Rabbi Abraham (Male): Head of the Academy at Posquieres (second half of the 12th c.)
    Rabbi Abraham (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Benevento.
    Rabbi Abraham (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lepanto.
    Rabbi Abraham (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Posquieres.
    Rabbi Abraham (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Tyre.
    Rabbi Abraham Narboni (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Salerno.
    Rabbi Abraham, son of Chisdai (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Barcelona.
    Rabbi Abraham, son of Judah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in San Gilles.

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