Yaʻaḳov Berdugo
1786–1841 (age 55)
Meknes
Yaʻaḳov Berdugo was a rabbi in Meknes who lived from 1786 to 1841.
Chaim Pinto
1748–1845 (age 97)
Jewish cemeteries of Essaouira
Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt
1789–1848 (age 59)
Cairo
Maksymilian Stanisław Ryłło
1802–1848 (age 46)
Cairo
Polish Catholic priest who served in Cairo during the early 19th century.
Ayn al-Hayat Khanum
1795–1849 (age 54)
Egypt
Muhammad Ali
1769–1849 (age 80)
Muhammad Ali Mosque
Transformative Egyptian leader and military reformer who modernized Egypt in the 19th century.
William Dacres Carroll
1819–1846 (age 27)
Old Burying Ground, Seaforth
William Dacres Carroll was a 19th-century naval officer remembered for his maritime service.
Nergizev Hanım
1830–1848 (age 18)
New Mosque
Düzdidil Hanım
1825–1845 (age 20)
New Mosque
Zeynifelek Hanım
1824–1842 (age 18)
Fatih Istanbul Mosque
Ottoman aristocrat and member of the imperial court during the early 19th century.
Meletius III of Constantinople
1772–1845 (age 73)
Church of St. Mary of the Spring
Eastern Orthodox priest who served the Christian community in Constantinople during the Ottoman era.
Esma Sultan
1778–1848 (age 70)
Mausoleum of Mahmud II
Ottoman imperial princess and sister of Sultan Mahmud II, influential in court circles during the Tanzimat reform era.
Saliha Sultan
1811–1843 (age 32)
Mausoleum of Mahmud II
Hibetullah Sultan
1789–1841 (age 52)
Mausoleum of Mahmud II
Ottoman imperial princess during the reign of Mahmud II and the early Tanzimat period.
Mehmed Halim Efendi
1800–1845 (age 45)
Mustafa Rakım Efendi Tomb
Yesarizade Mustafa İzzet Efendi
1770–1849 (age 79)
Fatih Mosque Cemetery
Ottoman writer and intellectual who contributed significantly to Ottoman literary and cultural traditions.
Hyohyeon
1828–1843 (age 15)
Gyeongneung
Heonjong of Joseon
1827–1849 (age 22)
Gyeongneung
Heonjong of Joseon was a royal calligrapher whose artistic works reflected the refined traditions of 19th-century Joseon...
Tokugawa Masamaru
1846–1847 (age 1)
Zōjō-ji Temple
Tokugawa Masamaru was a young member of the Tokugawa shogunal family whose brief life ended in infancy.
Uragami Shunkin
1779–1846 (age 67)
Honnō-ji Temple
Inagaki Sadanari
1785–1843 (age 58)
Isesaki
Inagaki Sadanari was an Isesaki resident who lived through the transformative late Edo period.
Inagaki Nagakata
1807–1847 (age 40)
Isesaki
Inagaki Nagakata was an Isesaki resident whose life bridged the late Edo and early modern periods.
Sakai Ōho
1808–1841 (age 33)
Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple
Ikarashi Chikusa
1774–1844 (age 70)
Tama Cemetery
Ikarashi Chikusa was a late Edo period resident whose life was part of the era's dynamic social fabric.
Mitsukuri Shōgo
1821–1846 (age 25)
Tama Cemetery
Mitsukuri Shōgo was a young geographer whose brief career contributed to Japan's expanding geographical knowledge.
Shō Iku
1813–1847 (age 34)
Tamaudun
Kanō Osanobu
1796–1846 (age 50)
Ikegami Honmon-ji Temple
Kanō Osanobu was a painter of the Kanō school during the late Edo period.
Okamoto Toyohiko
1773–1845 (age 72)
Rokuharamitsu-ji Temple
Tokugawa Narikatsu
1820–1849 (age 29)
Chōhō-ji Temple
Tokugawa Narikatsu was a member of the Tokugawa family during the late Edo period.
Tokugawa Nariyuki
1801–1846 (age 45)
Chōhō-ji Temple
Emperor Ninkō
1800–1846 (age 46)
Tsuki no wa no misasagi
Emperor Ninkō was the sovereign of Japan during the late Edo period.
Emperor Kōkaku
1771–1840 (age 69)
Tsuki no wa no misasagi
Tokugawa Ienari
1773–1841 (age 68)
Kan'ei-ji Temple
Tokugawa Ienari was the eleventh shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Keibun
1779–1843 (age 64)
Konpuku-ji Temple
Rai Baishi
1760–1844 (age 84)
Tamon-in Temple
Rai Baishi was a poet of the late Edo period.
Tokugawa Naritaka
1810–1845 (age 35)
Kenchū-ji Temple
Hirata Atsutane
1776–1843 (age 67)
Tegata
Hirata Atsutane was a prominent Kokugaku theologian and influential scholar of Japanese traditions.
Kō Ryōsai
1799–1846 (age 47)
Somei Cemetery
Matsuzaki Kōdō
1771–1844 (age 73)
Chōsen-in Temple
Matsuzaki Kōdō was an Edo period scholar whose intellectual work bridged spiritual and secular learning.
Imagawa Yoshiyori
1810–1841 (age 31)
Chōen-ji Temple
Suzuki Bokushi
1770–1842 (age 72)
Chōon-ji Temple
Suzuki Bokushi was an Edo period essayist whose writings documented and reflected upon his society.
Ikeda Nakamasa
1780–1841 (age 61)
Tottori Domain Ikeda clan cemetery
Tani Bunchō
1763–1841 (age 78)
Genkū-ji Temple
Tani Bunchō was an Edo period writer whose literary contributions shaped the intellectual discourse of his time.
Watanabe Kazan
1793–1841 (age 48)
Jōhō-ji Temple
Watanabe Kazan was a late Edo period writer whose literary and intellectual work addressed contemporary concerns.
Hasegawa Settan
1778–1843 (age 65)
Kōryū-ji Temple
KYOKUTEI Bakin
1767–1848 (age 81)
Jinkō-ji Temple
Murakami Teisuke
1780–1846 (age 66)
Gyokurin-ji Temple
Murakami Teisuke was an Edo period painter whose artistic work contributed to the visual culture of his time.
Minh Mạng
1791–1841 (age 50)
Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang
Thiệu Trị
1807–1847 (age 40)
Tomb of Emperor Thiệu Trị
Thiệu Trị was an emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty who reigned during the nineteenth century.
Paulus Hubertus Hoevenaar
1844–1844 (age 0)
Adiwerna
Paulus Hubertus Hoevenaar lived during the 19th century and was associated with Adiwerna.