List of Famous people born on November 30th

Sima Wei

First Name Sima
Last Name Wei
Born on November 30, 0270
Died on November 30, 0290 (aged 20)

Sima Wei (司馬瑋) (271–291), courtesy name Yandu (彥度), formally Prince Yin of Chu (楚隱王), was an imperial prince during Jin Dynasty (265-420) and was the second of the eight princes commonly associated with the War of the Eight Princes.

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Aleksandr Borodyuk

Aleksandr Genrikhovich Borodyuk is a Russian football manager and former international player for USSR and Russia. He is the manager of FC Torpedo Moscow.

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Sima Yun

First Name Sima
Last Name Yun
Born on November 30, 0271
Died on November 30, 0299 (aged 28)
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Tufan Erhürman

First Name Tufan
Last Name Erhürman
Born on November 30, 1969 (age 56)

Tufan Erhürman is a Turkish Cypriot academic, lawyer, diplomat and a former Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus. A scholar in public law by profession, he served in the negotiations to solve the Cyprus dispute between 2008 and 2010. He previously worked for the Ministry of Justice of Turkey between 1999 and 2004 and worked for the establishment of the position of ombudsman in Turkey. He is the current leader of Republican Turkish Party. He held the office of Prime Minister beginning January 2018 as the leader of a four-party coalition. The coalition government resigned on 9 May 2019, with Erhürman continuing as Prime Minister until the office was taken over by Ersin Tatar on 22 May 2019.

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Oboi

Born on November 30, 1609
Died on January 1, 1669 (aged 59)

Oboi was a prominent Manchu military commander and courtier who served in various military and administrative posts under three successive emperors of the early Qing dynasty. Born to the Guwalgiya clan, Oboi was one of four regents nominated by the Shunzhi Emperor to oversee the government during the minority of the Kangxi Emperor. Oboi reversed the benevolent policies of the Shunzhi Emperor, and vigorously pushed for clear reassertion of Manchu power over the Han Chinese. Eventually deposed and imprisoned by the new emperor for having amassed too much power, he was posthumously rehabilitated.

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Étienne Tempier

First Name Étienne
Last Name Tempier
Born on November 30, 1209
Died on September 3, 1279 (aged 69)

Étienne (Stephen) Tempier was a French bishop of Paris during the 13th century. He was Chancellor of the Sorbonne from 1263 to 1268, and bishop of Paris from 1268 until his death.

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Genbō

Born on November 30, 0649
Died on July 15, 0746 (aged 96)

Genbō was a Japanese scholar-monk and bureaucrat of the Imperial Court at Nara. He is best known as a leader of the Hossō sect of Buddhism and as the adversary of Fujiwara no Hirotsugu.

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Günther Haensch

First Name Günther
Last Name Haensch
Born on November 30, 1922
Died on May 10, 2018 (aged 95)
Born in Germany, Bavaria

Günther Haensch was a German linguist and lexicographer. A specialist on Catalan and Aragonese dialectology, he has also published more general dictionaries and works on Spanish and French culture.

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Katharina Mückstein

First Name Katharina
Born on November 30, 1981 (age 44)
Born in Austria

Katharina Mückstein is an Austrian film director, writer and producer. Narrative films Mückstein wrote and directed include Talea and L'Animale. Mückstein also wrote, directed and produced the documentaries Holz Erde Fleisch and Tiere und andere Menschen.

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Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi

First Name Sadr
Born on November 30, 1208
Died on January 1, 1274 (aged 65)

Ṣadr al-Dīn Muḥammad b. Isḥāq b. Muḥammad b. Yūnus Qūnawī [alternatively, Qūnavī, Qūnyawī],, 1207-1274 CE/605-673 AH), was a Persian philosopher, and one of the most influential thinkers in mystical or Sufi philosophy. He played a pivotal role in the study of knowledge—or epistemology, which in his context referred specifically to the theoretical elaboration of mystical/intellectual insight. He combined a highly original mystic-thinker, Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn 'Arabī, whose arcane teachings Qūnavī codified and helped incorporate into the burgeoning pre-Ottoman intellectual tradition, on the one hand, with the logical/philosophical innovations of Ibn Sīnā, on the other. Though relatively unfamiliar to Westerners, the spiritual and systematic character of Qūnawī's approach to reasoning, in the broadest sense of the term, have found fertile soil in modern-day Turkey, North Africa and Iran not to mention India, China, the Balkans and elsewhere over the centuries.

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