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11th-century military personnel

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Rodrigo Diez de Vida
11th century Castilian nobleman and military leader
Kerbogha
Qiwam al-Dawla Kerbogha (), known as Kerbogha or Karbughā, was the Turkoman atabeg of Mosul during the First Crusade and was renowned as a soldier.
Tzachas
Seljuk general
Toghtekin
Zahir al-Din Toghtekin or Tughtekin (; died February 12, 1128), also spelled Tughtegin, was a Turkoman military leader, who was emir of Damascus from 1104 to 1128. He was the founder of the Burid dynasty of Damascus.
Mawdud
Sharaf al-Dawla Mawdud ibn Ahmad (; died 2 October 1113) was a Muslim military leader who was atabeg of Mosul from 1109 to 1113. He organized several expeditions to reconquer lands from the Crusaders and defeated them at the Battle of al-Sannabra.
Artuk Bey
11th-century founder of Turkmen Artukid dynasty in Mesopotamia; governor of Jerusalem under Seljuks
Atsiz ibn Uvaq
Commander under Malik Shah I
Taj al-Muluk Buri
Ruler of Damascus
Erlembald
thumb|right|A bust of Erlembaldus Cotta in the Basilica di San Calimero in Milan Saint Erlembald (or Erlembaldo Cotta) (Sanctus Herlembaldus in Latin) (died 15 April 1075) was the political and military leader of the movement known as the pataria in Milan, a movement to reform the clergy and the church in the Ambrosian diocese.
Begtoghdi
Begtoghdi (; meaning “a prince has been born, has arisen”), also known by the Persianized form as Baktoghdi (), was a Turkic slave commander who served under the early Ghaznavid rulers, but later fell out of favor and was executed.
Byatta
Byatta (, ) was a senior commander in the Royal Army of King Anawrahta. He was a seaman, who joined Anawrahta's service after having shipwrecked at Thaton. He fathered two sons by a floral ogress from Popa district. The sons Shwe Hpyin Gyi and Shwe Hpyin Nge later entered the pantheon of Burmese nats as Shwe Hpyin Brothers.