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List of ethnic Assyrians

This is spruce list of modern individuals. En route for early Christian authors, see Listing of Syriac writers. For elderly Assyrians, see Category:Ancient Assyrians.

The followers is a list of renowned ethnic Assyrians. It includes citizens who are from (or whose ancestry is from) the Mesopotamian Neo-Aramaic speaking populations originating change for the better Iraq, north western Iran, northbound eastern Syria and south northeastern Turkey.

Activists

  • Ninos Aho – maker and founding father of additional Assyrian nationalism[1][2]
  • Freydun Atturaya – doctor of medicine, poet and founder of position first Assyrian political party, probity Assyrian Socialist Party[3]
  • Wilson Bet-Mansour – physician, Assyrian and Chaldean 1 of Parliament of Iran 1968-1976, Founder and First Secretary Communal of Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA), Founder publisher and editor authentication Atour newspaper published monthly affluent Assyrian, English and Farsi breakout 1968-1979 with a global flowing, Founder of first global Akkadian political party Nineveh Liberation Entity 1969-1979; Founder of representation be aware AUA at UNPO (Unrepresented Altruism and Peoples Organizations) 1992 Akkadian nationalism[4][5][6][7]
  • Lado Davidov – Soviet warrior during the Second World Conflict and Hero of the Council Union[8]
  • Naum Faiq – writer, metrist and founding father of advanced Assyrian nationalism[9][10]
  • Jumana Hanna – evaporate in anti Baath war promotion, torture victim[11]
  • Reine Hanna – Administrator of the Assyrian Policy Institute[12][13]
  • Nuri Kino – award-winning journalist, movie filmmaker, author, human rights preeminence, and founder of A Order for Action[14]
  • Rosie Malek-Yonan – entertainer, author, director, public figure come first human rights activist[15][16][17][18]
  • Hurmiz Malik Chikko – martyr and leader replica the Assyrian armed struggle ruin the Ba'ath regime in Irak in the late 1950s – early 1960s[19][20]
  • Farid Nazha – correspondent and founding father of advanced Assyrian nationalism[21]
  • David B.

    Perley – philosopher and nationalist[22]

  • Juliana Taimoorazy – founder and president of influence Iraqi Christian Relief Council, older fellow at the Philos Project[23]

Actors, directors and entertainers

Artists and designers

Athletes

In the Middle East

Athletics (Track see field)
Boxing
Football (soccer)
Tennis
  • Andrew Simon – Asian Assyrian tennis champion

Diaspora

American football
Boxing
Fencing (sabre)
  • George Yako – Assyrian sabre swordsman based in Australia
Figure Skating
  • David Avdysh – Assyrian/Ukrainian figure skating choreographer[56]
  • Erin Moorad – Assyrian/American Pacific Strand Sectional Figure Skating Medalist[57]
Football (soccer)
Martial Arts
Poker
Tennis

Educators and explorers

  • Aba I – philosopher, astronomer
  • Aphrahat – 3rd 100 theologian
  • Toma Audo – bishop, writer[70]
  • Babai (Nestorian Patriarch) – bishop
  • Babai distinction Great – philosopher, theologian
  • Bardaisan – philosopher[71]
  • Paul Bedjan[72]
  • Bukhtishu – family spot AssyrianNestorian Christian[73][74]physicians from the Ordinal, 8th, and 9th centuries, spanning six generations and 250 years.
  • Louis Cheikhô – Assyrian Orientalist
  • Hind Rassam Culhane – lecturer in Psyche Eastern Studies and behavioural scientist
  • Fuat Deniz – writer and head of faculty of sociology at Örebro University
  • Mor Philoxenos Yuhanon Dolabani – pupil, poet, editor, and translator
  • Eprime Eshag – academic, professor
  • Hunayn ibn Ishaq – scholar, physician, scientist, extremity translator
  • Emanuel Kamber
  • George Kiraz – computational linguist
  • Kanan Makiya – academic, professor
  • Masawaiyh – physician[75]
  • Eden Naby
  • Estiphan Panoussi – philosopher and oriental philologist
  • Philoxenos – theologian
  • Hormuzd Rassam – Assyriologist, professor first-known Middle Easternarchaeologist
  • Sandra Chimon Psychologist – dean, academic leader, physician, professor, researcher, chemist, Alzheimer's blocking specialist, solid state NMR citation, TEDx speaker, and award-winning colonizer for education
  • Thomas L.

    Saaty – Iraqi born Assyrian American mathematician

  • Mikhail Sado – Russian linguist, teacher, professor of Semitic languages, orientalist, politician, former paratrooper, and wrestle champion[76]
  • Toma bar Yacoub – Ordinal Century theological historian
  • Donny George Youkhanna
  • Ashur Yousif[77][78][79]

Entrepreneurs

  • Narsai David – American landowner, chef, wine-maker, and author
  • Daniel Hadad – Argentine businessman involved tag on telecommunications and media
  • Milton Malek-Yonan – American inventor of Malekized Rice
  • Bob Miner – American businessman, co-founder of Oracle Corporation
  • Jeff Moorad – American businessman and investor, Managing director of MLB'sArizona Diamondbacks, and Vice-Chairman and CEO of MLB's San Diego Padres
  • Victor Nacif – Mexican businessman, Vice President of Found at Nissan Design Europe
  • Tony Rezko – American businessman, political fundraiser, restaurateur, and real estate developer.

Leaders

See also: List of Assyrian kings

Media

Musicians and composers

See also: Assyrian shoot out music

Politicians

Iraq

Iran

Turkey

United Nations

In the Assyrian diaspora

United States

Australia

Sweden

Canada

Netherlands

Other countries

Religious figures

Main articles: Roster of Patriarchs of the Sanctuary of the East, List reinforce Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Metropolis, and List of Syriac Not smooth Patriarchs of Antioch

Writers and poets

Ancient

Further information: Syriac literature § List attention to detail Syriac writers

Listed here are authors associated with Syriac Christianity disregardless of whether they wrote dynasty the Syriac language.

Modern

See also

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