Arabian Peninsula
Arabian Peninsula ranks 2,618th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Yamagata (city), Las Vegas Valley, and Concepción, Chile. The most famous people from Arabian Peninsula are Wahshi ibn Harb, Idris I of Morocco, and Al-Khansa. The most famous people who died in Arabian Peninsula are Adi ibn Hatim, and Ka'b ibn Zuhayr. Arabian Peninsula has been the birth place of many writers, and companions and the death place of many companions, and writers. Arabian Peninsula is located in Saudi Arabia.
The Arabian Peninsula, or simply Arabia, is a peninsula in West Asia, situated north-east of Africa on the Arabian plate. At 3,237,500 km2 (1.25 million sq mi), comparable in size to India, the Arabian Peninsula is the largest peninsula in the world. Read more on Wikipedia
People
Between 575 and 743, Arabian Peninsula was the birth place of 6 globally memorable people, including Wahshi ibn Harb, Idris I of Morocco, and Al-Khansa. Additionaly, 2 globally memorable people have passed away in Arabian Peninsula including Adi ibn Hatim, and Ka'b ibn Zuhayr.
People Born in Arabian Peninsula
Go to all RankingsWahshi ibn Harb
COMPANION
700 - 660
HPI: 70.64
Rank: 1
Idris I of Morocco
POLITICIAN
743 - 791
HPI: 67.53
Rank: 2
Al-Khansa
WRITER
575 - 645
HPI: 64.95
Rank: 3
Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
600 - 656
HPI: 64.18
Rank: 4
Shurahbil ibn Hasana
MILITARY PERSONNEL
583 - 639
HPI: 61.11
Rank: 5
Ka'b ibn Zuhayr
WRITER
700 - 662
HPI: 59.64
Rank: 6
People Deceased in Arabian Peninsula
Go to all RankingsOccupations
Most individuals born in present day Arabian Peninsula were writers (2), companions (1), politicians (1), religious figures (1), and military personnels (1), while most who died were companions (1), and writers (1).
Occupational Trends
Throughout history writers have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Arabian Peninsula, including Al-Khansa, and Ka'b ibn Zuhayr.
Places
Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 0 globally memorable people born in Arabian Peninsula since 1700.







