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Ibar of Beggerin         
IRISH BISHOP
St. Ibar; Saint Ibar; Ibar of Beggerin Island; Ibar mac Lugna; Saint Ivor
Ibar mac Lugna, whose name is also given as Iberius or Ivor, was an early Irish saint, patron of Beggerin Island, and bishop. The saint is sometimes said to have been one of the "Quattuor sanctissimi Episcopi" ("The four most sacred bishops") said to have preceded Saint Patrick in Ireland (see also the saint Ailbe, Ciaran and Déclán), although possibly they were just contemporaries.
Hilmi İbar         
  • Hilmi Ibar (2011)
CHEMIST, PEDAGOGUE
Hilmi Ibar
Hilmi İbar () (born July 31, 1947, in Gnjilane, FPR Yugoslavia) is professor of chemistry, former dean of the pedagogic faculty and former head of the International Office at the Trakya University in Edirne.International Office of the Trakya University He is also vice president of the Balkan Universities Network.
Isa Bey Ishaković         
  • [[Šabac Fortress]], founded by Ishaković
OTTOMAN GENERAL AND GOVERNOR OF THE OTTOMAN PROVINCE OF BOSNIA
Isa-beg Isakovic; Isa-beg Ishakovic; Isa-Beg Isakovic; Isa-beg Ishaković; Isa-beg Isaković; İshakoğlu İsa Bey; Isa-Beg Isaković; Isa-Beg Ishaković
Isa-Beg Ishaković (; 1439–70) was an Ottoman general and the governor of the Sanjak of Bosnia for most of his career. Of Bosnian noble origin, he was recruited after being held hostage by the Ottomans.

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Íbar of Killibar Beg
Íbar is the name of a very obscure early Irish saint, after whom Killibar Beg - noted in the Episcopal Rental of Clonfert, c. 1351 - in County Galway is named.