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'Imran ibn Shahin         
FOUNDER OF A STATE IN THE BATIHAH MARSHLANDS
Imran ibn Shahin; 'Imran
Imran ibn Shahin () (died 979) was a Nabataean and the founder of a state in the Batihah marshlands in the 10th century. His reign was marked by decades of struggle against the Buyids of Iraq.
Shahin Vahmanzadegan         
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SASANIAN GENERAL
Shahin (General officer); Shahen (Sassanian general); Shahin Vahumanzadegan
Shahen or Shahin (Middle Persian: Shāhēn Vahūmanzādagān, in Greek sources: ; died ca. 626) was a senior Sasanian general (spahbed) during the reign of Khosrow II (590–628).
Ishaq Ibn Imran         
PHYSICIAN
Ishaq Ibn ‘Imran; Ishak ibn Amran al-Baghdadi; Ishaq Ibn 'Imran
Ishaq Ibn Imran (died c. 903-9) was an Arab physician working in Kairouan, which at the time was the capital of Tunisia.