Sultan Ahmad (disambiguation)
- Sultan Ahmad (disambiguation)
The following individuals are named Sultan Ahmad
*Sultan Ahmad, Timurid ruler of Samarkand (1469) – 1494)
*Sultan Ahmad (Jalayirids), Jalayirid ruler of Baghdad (1382 – 1410)
*Sultan Ahmad (Guantanamo detainee 842), born in Sargodha, Pakistan on 1984 November 1
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