* Ali ibn Abi Talib : One of the earliest followers and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad (PBUH). Known as " The Lion of Allah"
* Umar ibn Khattab
* Saʿd ibn Abī Waqqās (595-674) A commander involved in leading the Muslim conquest of Persia
* Hasan ibn Ali The son of Ali-ibn-Abu Talib, was the 2 Imam of Islam was truly loved by Muhammad
* Husayn ibn Ali 8 January 626–10 October 680: He was the son of Ali Ibni Talib and a grandson of Muhammad
* Abbas ibn Ali
* Uqba bin Nafe: He led a Muslim army in northern Africa
* Musa bin Nusair 640–716: An Umayyad Governor and General in North Africa
* Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha was a Muslim Arab general in the army of the Rashidun Caliphate.
* Al-Qaqa ibn Amr al-Tamimi was an Arab general in the army of the Rashidun Caliphate.
* Mukhtar al-Thaqafi c.622– March 687
* Tariq ibn-Ziyad d.720: An Amazigh (Berber) general who converted to Islam after the Arab conquest, he later led the Muslim army which conquered Hispania.
* Zaid ibn Ali: An Arab who fought the Banu Umayyad.
* Muhammad bin Qasim: 695–715: An early Arab General who captured Sind and Multan and parts of Punjab in Pakistan.
* Isma'il ibn Jafar: An Arab who fought the Banu Umayyad.
* Qutaibah bin Muslim: An Arab Muslim general who captured Transoxiana.
* As-Saffah Abbasid Caliph, founder of Abbasid Dynasty and a military leader.
* Al-Mansur Abbasid Caliph and a powerful military leader.
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* Harun al-Rashid the famous Abbasid Caliph and the great Muslim military leader.
* Al-Amin Abbasid Caliph and a military leader.
* Al-Ma'mun Abbasid Caliph and a military leader.
* Al-Mu'tasim Abbasid Caliph and the powerful military leader.
* Al-Muwaffaq Abbasid Prince and a talented military leader, brother of Caliph Al-Mu'tamid.
* Tahir ibn Husayn d.822: A soldier of the Abbasid Empire.
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* Mahmud of Ghazni 971–1030: Ruler of Ghazni.
* Abd al-Rahman III 8th Umayyad Emir of Córdoba.
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* Alp Arslan
* Tughril Beg: founder of the Seljuq Dynasty.
* Muhammad of Ghor
* Nur ad-Din Zangi 1118–1174: A Syrian ruler and military leader who fought in the Crusades.
* Al-Muqtafi Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad and a military leader.
* Al-Nasir Abbasid Caliph and a military leader.
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* Qutb-ud-din Aybak: He built the Qutub Minar.
* Al-Nasir Abbasid Caliph and a military leader.
* Shams ud-Din Iltutmish: He conquered Multan and Bengal from contesting rulers, and Ranthambhore and Siwalik from their rulers.
* Razia Sultana: A Turkish princess who ruled modern-day India.
* Mu'in ad-Din Unur
* Baibars: The fourth Sultan of Egypt in the Mamluk Bahri dynasty, he fought Crusaders and Mongols.
* Saif ad-Din Qutuz: fought Crusaders and Mongols.
* Qalawun: fought Crusaders.
* Khalil
* Ghiyas ud din Balban
* Osman Ghazi I: The founder of the Ottoman Dynasty.
* Berke Khan: A ruler of the Golden Horde
* Aybak: The founder of the Mamluk Dynasty.
* Ala ad-Din Kay Qubadh I The ruler of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum who fought the Byzantines.
* Tamerlane (Taimur Lame or Timur) 1370–1405: Conqueror of the Middle East and founder of the Timurid dynasty.
* Bayezid I: The victor at the Battle of Nicopolis
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* Hayreddin Barbarossa 1475–1546: Ottoman Admiral
* Shah Ismail I of Persia: the founder of the Safavid dynasty of Iran, ruling from 1501 to 23 May 1524 as shah (king).
* Mehmed II: Also known as "Mehmed the Conqueror", he captured the Byzantine stronghold of Constantinople.
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* Chand Bibi
* Dragut: also known as "The Drawn Sword of Islam", Ottoman Naval Commander, Beylerbey, and famed Corsair
* Humayun: Second Mughal emperor.
* Malik Ambar: An Ethiopian slave who became a general and challenged the might of the Mughal army.
* Sayyed Mahmud Khan: A Commander–in– Chief of the Mughal Empire.
* Sher Shah Suri: Founder the short-lived Sur Dynasty.
* Tahmasp I: He ensured the survival of the Saffavids of Persia.
* Aurangzeb: Also known as Aurangzeb Alamgir, he was the 6th Mughal Emperor who expanded the Mughal Empire to its largest extent.
* Murad IV: Rejuvenated the Ottoman Empire with reforms and reconquered the city of Yerevan and Baghdad.
* Nadir Shah 1688–1747: Also known as Nadir Qoli Beg and Tahmasp-Qoli Khan, he was Shah of Iran and a military leader.
* Hyder Ali 1722–1782
* Ahmadullah Shah 1787–1858: Led Indian rebel warriors in the Siege and Capture of Lucknow.
* Barkat Ahmad: Leading figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Commander in chief of Battle of Chinhat where he led 6000 rebels and attacked the British residency
* Diponegoro 1785–1855: Javanese prince who opposed the Dutch colonial rule during the Java War of 1825–1830.
* Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi 1797–1861: Leading figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
* Mir Masjidi Khan d.1841: An Afghan resistance leader during the First Anglo-Afghan War.
* Bakht Khan: Indian Muslim commander during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
* Muhammad Ahmad 1844–1885: A Muslim religious leader and militant in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
* Omar Mukhtar 1858–1931: A Libyan leader of the resistance against the Italian occupation in Libya.
* Muhammad Ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi 1882–1963: A Berber leader, he fought against the French and Spanish occupations of Northern Morocco.
* Ma Zhan'ao 1830–1886: A general of the Qing dynasty.
* Ma Anliang 1855–1920: A general of the Qing dynasty and then of the republic.
* Ma Guoliang: A general of the Qing dynasty.
* Ma Zhanshan 1885–1950: A general of the Republic of China.
* Ghazi Osman Pasha 1832–1900: An Ottoman field marshal and the hero of the Siege of Plevna.
* Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt 1789–1848: Commander of the Egyptian army who defeated the Ottoman Empire army several times.