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* [[Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi]], co-founder and chairman of [[Arab Media Watch]] |
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* [[Samuel Nalo]], businessman, hijacker, and burglar |
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* [[Ezra Zilkha]], Iraqi born businessman (president of Zilkha & Sons)<ref> |
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[http://www.nypost.com/pagesixmag/issues/20080713/Powerful+Co+op+Boards+Gatekeepers+Fifth+Avenue Dynamic Duo: Ezra Zilkha and Ace Greenberg]</ref> |
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* [[Selim Zilkha]], [[entrepreneur]], founder of [[Mothercare]], one of the United Kingdom's largest retail chains. |
* [[Selim Zilkha]], [[entrepreneur]], founder of [[Mothercare]], one of the United Kingdom's largest retail chains. |
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* [[Awn Hussain Al Khashlok]], Iraqi businessman, CEO of Al Khashlok Group. Founder of [[Al Baghdadia]] Media Group. |
* [[Awn Hussain Al Khashlok]], Iraqi businessman, CEO of Al Khashlok Group. Founder of [[Al Baghdadia]] Media Group. |
Revision as of 04:51, 18 March 2014
This list of Iraqis includes people who were born in Iraq and people who are of Iraqi ancestry, who are significantly notable for their life and/or work.
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Archaeologists
- Donny George Youkhanna
- Taha Baqir
- Zainab Bahrani (born 1962), an Iraqi professor of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology at Columbia University
- Hormuzd Rassam (1826 – 16 September 1910), native Assyrian Assyriologist, British diplomat and traveller who made a number of important discoveries, including the clay tablets that contained the Epic of Gilgamesh, the world's oldest literature.
Artists
- Anmar Matrood, photographer and designer[1]
- Faik Al-Aboudi, painter
- Jananne Al-Ani, artist
- Layla Al-Attar, painter
- Rassim al-Jumaili
- Omran Al-Kaysi, artist and historian
- Sama Raena Alshaibi, artist
- Jaber Alwan, artist
- Khalil al-Zahawi, calligrapher
- Halla Ayla, Iraqi-American artist[2]
- Dr Princess Nisreen El-Hashemite, painter
- Raad Ghantous, interior designer
- Hayv Kahraman, Iraqi-American artist
- Farouk Kaspaules, Iraqi-born Canadian artist
- Toba Khedoori, artist
- Nedim Kufi, artist
- Hassan Massoudy, calligrapher
- Rashad Salim, Iraqi-German artist
- Tamara Salman, design director
- Yitzhak Yamin, Israeli painter and sculptor. (Born in Iraq of Iraqi Jewish heritage).
Architects
- Hisham N. Ashkouri
- Zaha Hadid, winner of numerous awards including Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture (2007)
- Raed Jarrar
- Hussain Ali Abbass Harba, Babylon 17/11/1961. Iraqi Architect and Designer. http://www.harba-abbass.com/ Was awarded the prize (Italia che lavora) 2001. Owner of La Triart Pubblicità that deals with Art and advertising objects design and production. From 1997 to December 2012 have produced 142.805 items delivered all over the world for the major international companies. He owns one of the greatest collections of modern and contemporary Iraqi art in the world.
Fashion designers
- Reem Alasadi, Iraqi-born British fashion designer
- Salim al-Shimiri
- Hana Sadiq
- Amir Slama, fashion designer, stylist and owner of the most famous beach fashion brand Rosa Chá in Brazil.
- Zeena Zaki, fashion designer
Business people and entrepreneurs
- Anwar Mohammed Akbar Jan, (1927, 1986) Industrialist, The pioneer of plastic industries in Iraq
- Nadhmi Auchi, Iraqi-born businessman, founder and chairman of General Mediterranean Holding (GMH), a conglomerate of 120 companies worldwide. In the Sunday Times Rich List 2008 ranking of the wealthiest people in the UK he was placed 27th with estimated fortune of £2,150 million.[3]
- Nemir Kirdar, Iraqi-born businessman (President and CEO of Investcorp)[4]
- Khalid Muhmood, director of Apollo Education and Training
- Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi, co-founder and chairman of Arab Media Watch
- Samuel Nalo, businessman, hijacker, and burglar
- Selim Zilkha, entrepreneur, founder of Mothercare, one of the United Kingdom's largest retail chains.
- Awn Hussain Al Khashlok, Iraqi businessman, CEO of Al Khashlok Group. Founder of Al Baghdadia Media Group.
- Calouste Gulbenkian (23 March 1869 – 20 July 1955), Armenian businessman and philanthropist, He played a major role in making the petroleum reserves of the Middle East available to Western development. By the end of his life he had become one of the world's wealthiest individuals and his art acquisitions considered one of the greatest private collections.
Business people and entrepreneurs of Iraqi descent
- Shai Agassi, Founder and Chairman of Better Place
- Zadik Bino, Israeli businessman of Iraqi Jewish descent.[5] Ranked Israel's 24th richest man in 2006 by Forbes.[6]
- Bahaa Hariri, businessman. Son of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and Iraqi mother (Nidal Al-Bustani).
- Samuel Hayek, Israeli millionaire real-estate tycoon of Iraqi Jewish descent.
- Badr Jafar, business executive and entrepreneur based in the United Arab Emirates
- Victor Nacif, businessman and current Vice President of Design Business Aspects for Nissan Design America. He is of Mexican, Lebanese and Iraqi ancestry.
- Ghadir Razuki, British multi-millionaire of Iraqi parents. Founder of TNT Magazine Group, the largest publishers of free magazines in the world, with magazine and media interests in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
- Pnina Rosenblum, Israeli businesswoman, model and media personality, who has also been involved in politics.
- Kevork Hovnanian (1923 – September 24, 2009), Iraqi-born Armenian-American businessman and home builder, founder of Hovnanian Enterprises in 1959. He remained the president and chief executive officer of Hovnanian Enterprises until his retirement in 1997
- Charles Saatchi (born 9 June 1943 in Baghdad), co-founder of the new agency called M&C Saatchi. Charles is also known worldwide as an art collector and owner of the Saatchi Gallery. His wife is Nigella Lawson.
- Michael Kadoorie, The Hon. Sir Michael David Kadoorie, GBS (born 1941, Hong Kong), business executive and philanthropist. As of March 2011, the 6th wealthiest person in Hong Kong, with the wealth of his family estimated to be 6.1 billion US dollars according to Forbes' annual list of billionaires
- Sir Albert Abdullah David Sassoon, 1st Baronet (25 July 1818 – 24 October 1896), British Indian philanthropist and merchant, born in Baghdad
- David and Simon Reuben, joint Chief Executives of Reuben Brothers, well-known British businessmen and philanthropists. Forbes magazine List of billionaires 2011, ranking of the wealthiest people in the UK, ranked the brothers second, with an estimated fortune of £5.5 billion
- David Sassoon, Indian merchant and banker; born at Bagdad Oct., 1792; died at Bombay Nov. 7, 1864. His father, a wealthy Mesopotamian merchant, for many years state treasurer to the Turkish governor of Baghdad
- Majid Jafar, A businessman of Iraqi origin and the CEO of Crescent Petroleum.
Comedians
- Remy Munasifi, also known as GoRemy
Educators
- Nadje Sadig Al-Ali, educator and writer
- Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi
- Azad Bonni, MD, PhD, Iraqi Professor in the Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School.
- Amal Al Khedairy, academic, lecturer and founder and director of the cultural centre "Al Beit Al Iraqi" ("The Iraqi House")
- Alphonse Mingana, Assyrian theologian, historian, orientalist and former priest best known for collecting and preserving the Mingana Collection of ancient Middle Eastern manuscripts at Birmingham.
- Hind Rassam Culhane, chair of the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Mercy College, New York.
- Karim Yassen, Iraqi Professor who discovered the enzyme that has been named Karilysin in his honor after six months research in a university in Poland.
- Nada Shabout, Prof. of Art History, Lecturer.
Engineers and scientists
- 'Abd al-Hamīd ibn Turk
- Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi
- Abdul Jabbar Abdullah, MIT-educated dynamical meteorologist and President of Baghdad University.
- Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi
- Al-Abbās ibn Said al-Jawharī
- Al-Jazari
- Al-Kindi (Alkindus)
- Ahmed ibn Yusuf, mathematician
- Berossus, Hellenistic-era Babylonian writer, priest of Bel Marduk and astronomer writing in Greek, active at the beginning of the 3rd century BC.
- Brethren of Purity (Ikhwan al-Safa')
- Dlawer Ala'Aldeen, Professor of Medicine in Nottingham University, UK; Former Minister of Higher Education & Scientific Research in Kurdistan Regional Government (2009-2012); human right lobbyist.
- Khidir Hamza, Iraqi nuclear physicist.
- Hunayn ibn Ishaq, scientist and physician
- Ibn al-Haytham (Alhacen/Alhazen)
- Ibn Sahl
- Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi
- Jim Al-Khalili, Iraqi-born British theoretical physicist, author and science communicator; professor of theoretical physics and chair in the Public Engagement in Science at the University of Surrey.
- Jafar Dhia Jafar, Iraqi nuclear physicist.
- Kidinnu
- Naburimannu
- Sudines Babylonian sage, mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians and astronomer-astrologers by later Roman writers like Strabo (Geografia 16:1–6).
- Grigor Gurzadyan, Armenian astronomer, and pioneer of space astronomy, born October 15, 1922, in Baghdad to parents who fled in 1915 Western Armenia.
- Thābit ibn Qurra (Thebit)
- Sinan ibn Thabit
- Ibrahim ibn Sinan
- Fakhri A. Bazzaz, plant ecologist
Film actors and directors
- Ban Abdul, actress and dancer
- Kasim Abid, London-based cameraman and director of Iraqi origin[7]
- Mohamed Al-Daradji
- Nazem Al-Ghazali, actor/singer
- Koutaiba Al Janabi
- Namaa Alward, actress
- Naguib el-Rihani, actor
- Abbas Fahdel, director of Dawn of the World
- Tariq Hashim
- Sophia Jawad, actress and model based in the United Arab Emirates
- Hind Kamel, famous actress
- Saaed Khalifa, actor
- Farid Majari, film maker
- Dina Mousawi, actress
- Lauren Nadada, actress
- Maysoon Pachachi, director of Return to the Land of Wonders
- Basam Ridha, actor
- Hiner Saleem, film director
- Saad Salman, film director known for his documentary Baghdad On/Off
- Samir, film director based in Switzerland, known for his documentary Forget Baghdad
Film actors and directors of Iraqi descent
- Layth Abdulamir
- Antonio Albadran, Iraqi-American actor born in Basra.
- Anja Al-Erhayem, filmmaker (Iraqi father/Danish mother)
- Ja'far 'Abd Al-Hamid, Iraqi-British filmmaker of "Mesocafe".[8]
- Fajer Al-Kaisi, Iraqi-Canadian actor, now resides in the States.
- Sarmed al-Samarrai, actor starred in the Universal Pictures film United 93
- Usama Alshaibi, director of Muhammad and Jane and Nice Bombs
- Amer Alwan, film director known for winning an award for Zaman, The Man From The Reeds
- Joe Balass, film maker
- Claudia Basrawi, German actress and writer (German mother and Iraqi father)[9]
- Carole Basri, filmmaker
- Zana Briski, director of Born into Brothels
- Selma Chalabi, film maker
- Brian George, British-Israeli actor, most famous role is as Pakistani restaurateur Babu Bhatt on Seinfeld. (Born to Baghdadi Jewish parents).
- Shosha Goren, actress and comedian
- Ishtar Yasin Gutierrez, film director (Iraqi father and Chilean mother)
- Yasmine Hanani, American actress featured in documentary films Voices of Iraq and My Country, My Country
- Don Hany, actor (Won Best Actor for Winning the Peace (2005)
- Parine Jaddo, Iraqi-American filmmaker of Rasta's Paradise
- Nicholas Kadi, actor
- Chris Kattan, American comedian and actor, best known for his work on the sketch show Saturday Night Live. (Born to an Iraqi Jewish father and Hungarian Buddhist mother).
- Charlotte Lewis, actress most notable for her lead female role in The Golden Child alongside Eddie Murphy
- Anisa Mehdi, Emmy Award winning film director, journalist and director of Inside Mecca
- Safia Monney, actress
- Yigal Naor, actor
- Rashed Radwan, Spanish film director[10]
- Heather Raffo, Award winning playwright/actress most known for her role in 9 Parts of Desire
- Haider Rashid, director, producer and writer (Iraqi father and Italian mother)
- Shero Rauf, actor and a stuntman in the film Troy (film) alongside Brad Pitt
- Liat Ron, actress and dancer
- Mohamed Said (actor), Swedish actor
- Osamah Sami, actor
- Ashley Sawdaye, actor (Iraqi Jewish father and French/Israeli mother)
- Alia Shawkat, American actress known as Maeby Funke on Arrested Development
- Zina Zaflow, actress
- Nadira (Farhat Ezekiel Nadira (5 December 1932 – 9 February 2006), commonly known as Nadira, actress in Indian Bollywood cinema
- Amy Fadhli (born January 30, 1966 in Galveston, Texas), an American fitness model, actress and winner of the Fitness America National Champion 1996. Her father is Iraqi, born in Baghdad, a cardiovascular surgeon, and her mother is Czech, a sculptor and breeder of Arabian horses.
- Ashley Sawdaye (born June 2, 1974), American actor, most notable for his role as Sgt. Bridges in the 2007 film, The Ungodly.
Human rights activists
- Widad Akrawi, Danish writer, doctor, advocate for peace, human rights, justice and equality, co-founder of Defend International.
Journalists
- Fadhil Al Azzawi, writer, journalist and translator
- Zuhair Al-Jezairy, journalist
- Atwar Bahjat, journalist and reporter murdered in Iraq
- Rauf Hassan, journalist and writer
- Bilal Hussein, photojournalist
- Salam Pax, blogger, translator and journalist
- Taher Thabet, journalist
- Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, unembedded Iraqi journalist
Journalists of Iraqi descent
- Lorraine Ali, reporter, editor
- Leila Barclay, American journalist and storyteller
- Dunja Hayali, German journalist and TV presenter[11][12]
- Salam Karam, Swedish journalist, has reported for the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet and in the radio program Godmorgon, världen!.
- Farah Nosh, photojournalist
- Michelle Nouri, journalist and writer, her publications include "La ragazza di Baghdad" ("The girl in Baghdad").
- Daniel Pearl (1963–2002), American journalist, kidnapped and murdered in Karachi, Pakistan. (Born to an Iraqi Jewish mother).
Military figures
- Abdul Karim Qasim
- Ashur-nasir-pal II
- Hamid Raja Shalah
- Sayf al-Dawla
- Nebuchadrezzar II
- Sargon of Akkad
Modern military figures
- Salah al-Din al-Sabbagh (1889–1945) Iraqi Army officer
- Hagop Hagopian, one of the founders and the main leader of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA).
- Toma Tomas, also known by his nom de guerre Abu Joseph, Assyrian politician and the leader of anti-government millitias (al-Ansar) in northern Iraq during the 1960s and 70s.
Misc
- Janan Al-Asady [3]
- Maria Theresa Asmar, known as Babylon's Princess in Europe, born in 1804 in Tel Keppe, Iraq, and died in France before the Franco-Prussian War, author of Memoirs of a Babylonian Princess, consisting of two volumes and 720 pages. This book was written in the early 19th century, describing her travels through Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel and the harem system used in Turkey.[13]
- Dan Halutz, Israeli air force general
- Moshe Levi (1936 – January 8, 2008), 12th Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, the first Chief of Staff of Mizrahi (Iraqi) origin.
- Zee M Kane (born 8 October 1982) to Iraqi father and English mother, Editor-in-Chief of the blog The Next Web, a Technorati Top 50 blog worldwide.
- Yitzhak Mordechai, Israeli general and later Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport.
- Muayyed Nureddin, geologist
- Ibn Rajab, scholar
- Kaysar Ridha (born August 10, 1980), contestant on Big Brother 6 and Big Brother 7, a reality TV series in the United States shown on the channel CBS. Extremely popular as a contestant on Big Brother 6, but came in 10th place. Kaysar was born in Baghdad, Iraq. His family immigrated to the U.S. when he was an infant.
- Curtis Sliwa, American anti-crime activist, founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels, and radio talk show host and media personality.
- Fairuz Yamulky
Models
- Somy Ali, former Bollywood actress and now model and journalist (Iraqi mother and Pakistani father)
- Anais Catala
- Amy Fadhli, fitness model, actress and winner of the "Fitness America National Champion 1996" (Iraqi father and Czech mother)
- Klodia Hanna, model and singer
- Viola Haqi, Dutch-Iraqi model
- Silva Shahakian, Iraqi Armenian crowned as Miss Iraq in 2006, received the crown because the initial winner, Tamar Goregian, feared retribution from militants.
Monarchs
- Hashemite Dynasty
- Kings of Akkad
- Kings of Assyria
- List of kings of Babylon
- List of Kings of Iraq
- Sumerian king list
Musicians
- Rida Al Abdullah
- Acrassicauda, Iraqi thrash metal band formed in 2001. Members are Faisal Talal, Tony Aziz, Firas Al-Lateef, Marwan Riyadh and James Al Ansari (assyrian)
- Nazem Al-Ghazali
- Rahim AlHaj
- Basim al-karbalaie
- Hussam Al-Rassam
- Kathem Al Saher, one of the most successful Arab singers in the Arab world
- Ashur Bet Sargis, Assyrian singer
- Jamil Bachir
- Munir Bashir
- Ahmed El Faleh
- Seta Hagopian, famous Iraqi Armenian singer
- Klodia Hanna, singer and model
- Shatha Hassoun winner of Star Academy 4
- Bashar Lulua, orchestra conductor
- Rahma Mezher came 2nd in Najm Al Khaleej
- Majid Al Muhandis
- Ahmed Mukhtar
- Beatrice Ohanessian (1927–2008), Iraqi pianist, notable for being Iraq's first concert pianist and first female composer.[14] (Born in Baghdad, of Armenian origin).
- Salima Pasha (?-1974), well known Iraqi Jewish singer and dubbed as the most famous female singer since the early 1930s. She married fellow Iraqi singer and actor Nazem Al-Ghazali.
- Hanna Petros (1896–1958), Iraqi Chaldean composer and scholar, wrote numerous books and treatises over oriental music, Iraqi Maqams and Syriac hymnody.
- Janan Sawa
- Naseer Shamma
- Nawfal Shamoun
- Salman Shukur
- Sahar Taha, singer and artist[15]
- Unknown to No One, boyband
- Haitham Yousif, popular Iraqi singer
- Mansour Zalzal
- Ziryab
Musicians of Iraqi descent
- Hanan Alattar, American Soprano opera singer
- Laith Alattar, Iraqi American musician
- Laith Al-Deen, German pop musician
- Farida Mohammad Ali, singer
- Nora Foss al-Jabri, Norwegian child singer
- Saleh and Daoud Al-Kuwaity
- Inbar Bakal, Israeli singer/songwriter of mixed Iraqi and Yemeni descent.
- Bruno Coulais, composer
- Yair Dalal
- Amir ElSaffar
- Rami Fortis, Israeli rock singer (Iraqi/Italian ancestry)
- Linda George, singer
- Munir Bashir, musician
- Juliana Jendo, singer
- Klodia Hanna, singer
- Ashur Bet Sargis, singer
- Lowkey, British-Iraqi rapper
- The Narcicyst, Iraqi-Canadian rapper
- Aida Nadeem, Iraqi-Danish musician
- Esma Redžepova, Romani Macedonian vocalist, songwriter, and humanitarian. Her grandfather was an Iraqi Jew.
- Shlomo, human beatbox and member of UK-hip hop act, Foreign Beggars
- TIMZ Iraqi-American rapper
- Elliott Yamin
- Daron Malakian (born July 18, 1975), Armenian-American singer-songwriter.
- Roni Dalumi (born September 15, 1991), Israeli singer, won the final of Kochav Nolad 7 contest in August 2009
- Darin or Darin Zanyar (born June 2, 1987 in Stockholm, Sweden) more commonly known as Darin, a Swedish, Kurdish pop singer and songwriter of Kurdish descent.
- Loris Ohannes Chobanian (born April 17, 1933 to Armenian parents in Mosul, Iraq), accomplished Armenian-American composer of classical music.
Patriarchs
Physicians & surgeons
- Bukhtishu, Assyrian physician
- Esagil-kin-apli, Babylonian ummânū, or chief scholar, author of the Diagnostic Handbook, Sakikkū (SA.GIG)
- Ibn Hubal
- Hunayn ibn Ishaq (Hunayn bar Ishaq), Assyrian Physician
- Al-Kindi
- Ali ibn Abbas al-Majusi
- Yuhanna Ibn Masawaih(Yuhanna Bit Msawaih), Assyrian physician
- Ibn KammunaSa'd ibn Mansur (Izz Al-dawla) Ibn Kammuna (died 1284), a 13th Century Jewish physician (ophthalmologist), philosopher and critic of Islam who lived under the rule of the Mongols in Baghdad.
Politicians
- Khudayer Abbas
- Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri
- Haidar al-Abbadi
- Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi
- Mohammed A. Aldouri
- Iyad Allawi
- Alaudin Abdul-Saheb al-Alwan
- Jafar al-Askari
- Nori al-Badran
- Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
- Ahmed al-Barak
- Abd ar-Rahman al-Bazzaz
- Naseer al-Chaderchi
- Kamil Mubdir al-Gailani
- Ali Faik al-Ghadban
- Mohammed Shakir al-Ghanam
- Mahdi al-Hafidh
- Ali Al-Haidri
- Abdul Aziz al-Hakim
- Abdul Razak al-Hashimi
- Aqila al-Hashimi
- Yasin al-Hashimi
- Taha al-Hashimi
- Hajim al-Hassani
- Ibrahim al-Jaafari
- Mofeed Mohammed Jawad al-Jazaeri
- Rashid Ali al-Kaylani
- Abd ar-Rahman al-Haydari al-Kaylani
- Salama al-Khufaji
- Raja Habib al-Khuzaai
- Pascal Esho Warda
- Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi
- Ali Hassan al-Majid
- Sami Izara al-Majoun
- Nouri al-Maliki
- Naziha al-Dulaimi
- Jamil al-Midfai
- Abdel-Karim Mahoud al-Mohammedawi
- Rashid al-Rifai
- Mowaffak al-Rubaie
- Muqtada al-Sadr
- Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf
- Ayham al-Samaraie
- Hussain al-Shahristani
- Hashim Abdul-Rahman al-Shibli
- Tawfiq al-Suwaidi
- Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai
- Rafi' Dahham Al-Tikriti, Chief Iraqi Intelligence Service
- Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti
- Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti
- Watban Ibrahim al-Tikriti
- Mohammed Bahr al-Uloum
- Ibrahim Mohamed Bahr al-Uloum
- Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer
- Dara Noor Alzin
- Abdul Rahman Arif
- Abdul Salam Arif
- Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i
- Abd al-Muhsin as-Sa'dun
- Nuri as-Said
- Zeyad Abdul-Razzaq Mohammed Aswad
- Tariq Aziz
- Salaheddine Bahaaeddin
- Massoud Barzani
- Nesreen Mustafa Sidiq Berwari
- Ahmed Chalabi
- Sondul Chapouk
- Ali Fadel
- Aras Habib
- Mohsen Abdel Hamid
- Saddam Hussein
- Faisal I of Iraq
- Faisal II of Iraq
- Ghazi of Iraq
- Hussein Kamel al-Majid
- Hatem Kamil
- Yunadam Kanna
- Abdul-Rahman Sidiq Kareem
- Lamiya Abed Khadawi
- Mohammed Jassem Khudair
- Wael Abdul Latif
- Samir Shakir Mahmoud
- Abdul-Wahab Mirjan
- Hamid Majid Mousa
- Rashad Mandan Omar
- Mahmoud Othman
- Adnan Pachachi
- Behnam Zayya Polis
- Abdul Karim Qassim
- Mohammed Tawfik Raheem
- Abdul-Ameer Abboud Rahima
- Taha Yassin Ramadan
- Abdul-Latif Rashid
- Naji Sabri
- Barham Salih
- Ezzedine Salim
- Talib Shabib
- Naji Shawkat
- Bakr Sidqi
- Bayan Baqir Solagh
- Hikmat Sulayman
- Jalal Talabani
- Abdul-Basit Turki
- Hoshyar Zebari
- Mohammed Amza Zubeidi
- Jalal Dabagh
- Sassoon Eskell
Politicians of Iraqi descent
- Anood Al-Samerai, British Southwark councillor for the Liberal Democrats. (Born to an Iraqi father and British mother).[16]
- Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, Israeli politician and former soldier, the first Iraqi Jew to lead the Israeli Labour party.
- José Murat Casab, born to Iraqi immigrants), Mexican politician and a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party also former Governor of Oaxaca.
- Ra'anan Cohen, former Israeli politician who served as a government minister during the early 2000s.
- Ran Cohen, Israeli politician and Knesset member for Meretz-Yachad. (Born in Baghdad to Iraqi parents)
- Saad Hariri, Lebanese Legislator (2005-), son of Rafik Hariri and an Iraqi mother.
- Dalia Itzik, Israeli politician affiliated with the Kadima party.[17] She took office as the first female speaker of the Knesset on 4 May 2006.
- David Saul Marshall, the leader of the Singapore Labour Front and became the first Chief Minister of Singapore in 1955, born into an Orthodox Jewish family of Iraqi ancestry in Singapore.
- Eliyahu Navi, mayor of Beersheba, Israel, bBorn in Basra.
- Ebrahim Daoud Nonoo, former member of the National Assembly of Bahrain and currently the CEO of the Basma.
- Houda Nonoo, politician and current Bahraini Ambassador to the United States, of Iraqi Jewish origin.
- Anna Eshoo, U.S. Representative for California's 14th congressional district, serving since 1993, a member of the Democratic Party, the only member of Congress of Assyrian descent.
- Esabelle Dingizian, born in Baghdad in 1962, Swedish Green Party politician, member of the Riksdag since 2006.
- Murad Artin, born 6 January 1960 in Iraq, a Swedish politician and Left Party member who worked in the Riksdag from 1998 to 2002
- Les Gara, Democratic member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 23rd District since 2003.
- Franso Hariri (1937 – February 18, 2001), Assyrian politician, high ranking and long-standing Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq member and head of the KDP block of Iraqi Kurdistan National Assembly.
- Fawzi Hariri (1958 Arbil, Iraq), Iraq's Minister of Industry and Minerals, sworn in on May 20, 2006.
Religious figures
- Mani, prophet and the founder of Manichaeism, a gnostic religion.
- Abo of Tiflis, Patron Saint of Tbilisi, Georgia
- Muhsin al-Hakim
- Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
- Basile Georges Casmoussa
- Mordechai Eliyahu, former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel
- Yitzchak Kaduri, renowned Mizrahi Orthodox Haredi rabbi and kabbalist
- Yitzhak Nissim (1896–1981), former Sephardic Chief rabbi of Israel
- Ovadia Yosef, the former Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, and the current spiritual leader of the Shas political party in the Knesset (Israel's parliament).
- Mar Dinkha IV, the current Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East.
- Andraos Abouna (March 23, 1943 – July 27, 2010), the Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Hirta and the auxiliary bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon.
- Emmanuel III Delly, the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans and Primate of the Chaldean Catholic Church.
- Paul II Cheikho, the patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church from 1958-1989, born on November 19, 1906, in Alqosh
- Raphael I Bidawid, patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, 1989-2003, Syriac scholar.
- Asenath Barzani (1590–1670), renowned Kurdish Jewish woman who lived in Mosul, Iraq, daughter of the illustrious Rabbi Samuel Barzani, studied Kabbalah.[18]
- Anastas Al-Karmali, Anastas the Carmelite (b. 5 Aug 1866-d. 1947 Jan 7), Christian priest, most famed for his contributions to the field of Arabic linguistics.
- Louis Cheikhô (b. 1859 d. 1927) thnic Assyrian Orientalist and Theologian, considered as a major contributor and pioneer of the rediscovery of the Eastern Rite Christian heritage.
- Torkom Manoogian, the current Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem as Archbishop under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Sports personalities
- Bassim Abbas, footballer
- Fareed Lafta (Arabic:, فريد لفتة), Iraqi pilot and athlete, the first qualified cosmonaut from Iraq, and has appeared in Guinness World Records for participating in the first skydive above Mount Everest.
- Haidar Abdul-Razzaq, footballer
- Haidar Aboodi, footballer
- Nashat Akram, footballer
- Najah Ali, Iraqi boxer who qualified for the 2004 Olympics in Athens
- Adnan Al-Kaissie, professional wrestler
- Abdul Wahid Aziz, Iraqi weightlifter, who won a bronze medal in the lightweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
- Ammo Baba, former Iraqi international football player and coach of the Iraq national football team.
- Youra Eshaya, footballer
- Faisal Faisal, footballer
- Ghanim Ghudayer, footballer
- Basil Gorgis, footballer
- Jassim Muhammad Haji, footballer
- Falah Hassan, footballer
- Louay Salah Hassan, footballer
- Khaldoun Ibrahim, footballer
- Salih Jaber, footballer
- Abbas Obeid Jassim, footballer
- Ihab Kareem, footballer
- Mahdi Karim, footballer
- Younis Mahmoud, Iraqi football striker and captain of the Iraq national football team. In 2007 he captained the Iraq football team to the Asian Cup glory. He currently plays for Al-Gharafa Sports Club in Qatar.
- Ahmad Mnajed, Iraqi national soccer team player, who plays for Al-Ansar in Lebanon.
- Emad Mohammed, footballer
- Karrar Jassim Mohammed, footballer
- Hawar Mulla Mohammed, Iraqi footballer, known to be one of the best players in Iraqi national team, currently plays for Anorthosis FC in Cyprus.
- Sarhang Muhsin, footballer
- Samal Saeed Mujbel, footballer
- Qusay Munir, Iraqi national soccer team player, midfielder for Qatar SC in Qatar.
- Mohammad Nasser, Iraqi national soccer team player. Plays for Esteghlal Ahvaz in Iran.
- Yassir Raad, footballer
- Ahmed Radhi, footballer
- Ali Rehema, footballer
- Noor Sabri, footballer
- Saleh Sader, footballer
- Hussein Saeed, footballer
- Edison David, born in Iraq, Iraqi Assyrian football player who played for Iraq and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in the 1950s and 1960s
- Kadhem Sharif, Iraqi world-class wrestler and weightlifter
- Abdul-Razzaq Ahmed Taha, was an Iraqi chess player and former president of Iraqi Chess Federation.
- Thamer Yousif, footballer
- Saadi Toma (born 25 April 1955 in Baghdad, Iraq), Iraqi Assyrian former football player and coach.
- Peter Murad, a former football player of Al-Minaa, Manchester United and Iraq national team.
Sports personalities of Iraqi descent
- Moshe Agami, former Israeli professional soccer player best known for his time with Maccabi Haifa F.C..
- Riyadh Al-Azzawi, Iraqi-British kickboxer and the 2008 World Kickboxing Network World Champion.
- Rabeh Al-Hussaini, Iraqi-Filipino basketball player for Ateneo Blue Eagles.
- Faris Al-Sultan, German professional triathlete and winner of the 2005 Ironman Triathlon. Born in Munich to a German mother and Iraqi father.
- Avram Grant, former football manager of Chelsea F.C.. His mother is an Iraqi Jew.
- Shwan Jalal, Iraqi-English football goalkeeper who plays for Bournemouth F.C.. Former goalkeeper at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, during 2002-2004.
- Bovar Karim, Iraqi-Swedish footballer who currently plays for Tromsø I.L. in Norwegian Premier League.
- Karo Murat, World Rated Boxer of Armenian Iraqi Origin
- Christer Youssef, (born 1 December 1987) is a Swedish footballer of Assyrian descent who plays for Assyriska FF as a midfielder
Television and radio personalities
- Rosil Al Azawi, television presenter
- Jasim Al-Azzawi, Iraqi host, who presents the show Inside Iraq on Al Jazeera English.
- Suhair al-Qaisi, television presenter
- Laila Al Shaikhli, television presenter on Al Jazeera English
- Rola Bahnam, television presenter and former member of the Lebanese girl band The 4 Cats
- Ali Jaafar (d. May 31, 2006), sports anchorman for Iraqi state television Al Iraqiya.
- Shaima Zubeir, television presenter
Television and radio personalities of Iraqi descent
- Kenza Braiga, French TV reality show star of Iraqi origin.
- Péri Cochin, television host (French of Lebanese/Iraqi ancestry)
- Eli Yatzpan, Israeli television host and comedian
Writers and poets
- Daisy Al-Amir, writer
- Shalash al-Iraqi, writer and blogger
- Walid al-Kubaisi, writer
- Nazik Al-Malaika, poet
- Thura Al Windawi, author
- Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi, poet and philosopher
- Maria Theresa Asmar, author
- Al-Hariri of Basra, Iraqi poet, scholar of the Arabic language and high government official of the Seljuk Empire.[19]
- Hafsa Bikri, poet
- Naeim Giladi, an Anti-Zionist, author of an autobiographical article and historical analysis titled The Jews of Iraq.[20] The article later formed the basis for his originally self-published book Ben-Gurion's Scandals: How the Haganah and the Mossad Eliminated Jews.
- Jamal Jumá, poet and researcher
- Loolwa Khazzoom, editor and writer[21]
- Betool Khedairi, author
- Moshe Levy, author
- Alia Mamdouh, author
- Dunya Mikhail, poet
- Abu Nuwas (750–810), born in Ahvaz, of Arab and Persian descent, one of the greatest of classical Arabic and Persian poets.
- David Rabeeya (born 1938), author and professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
- Mahmoud Saeed, novelist
- Rena Kirdar Sindi, author and party hostess (born in Baghdad).[22]
- Reuven Snir, writer
- Haifa Zangana, novelist, author and artist
Writers & poets of Iraqi descent
- Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen, Iraqi Australian poet
- Suzanne Alaywan, poet and painting artist, born in Beirut to a Lebanese father and Iraqi mother[23]
- Lorraine Ali, American reporter, editor, culture writer and music critic for Newsweek.
- Khalid al-Maaly, German-Iraqi writer, poet and publisher
- Alise Alousi, Iraqi-American poet[24]
- Eli Amir, Israeli writer and activist
- Alon Ben-Meir, professor, writer, the Middle East Project director at the World Policy Institute
- Ari Ben-Menashe, Israeli author of Profits of War: Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network
- Amira Hess, Israeli poet and artist
- Julie Iny, author and activist
- Armand Nassery, author and filmmaker.
- Raed Jarrar, writer, architect and human rights activist
- Naïm Kattan, Canadian novelist, essayist and critic.
- Achmed Khammas, German writer (Iraqi/German heritage)
- Jack Marshall (author), poet and author
- M.T. Mehdi 1928–1999), Iraqi-American writer and pro-Palestinian activist.
- Sami Michael, Israeli author and the president of The Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
- Abdul Rahman Munif (1933–2004), one of the most important Arabic novelists of the 20th century, born in Amman to an Iraqi mother and Saudi father.
- Leilah Nadir, novelist and writer
- Michelle Nouri, writer, her publications include "La ragazza di Baghdad" ("The girl in Baghdad").
- Greg Patent, author, born in Hong Kong to a Russian father and Iraqi mother[25]
- Zainab Salbi, writer, activist, co-founder and president of Women for Women International.
- Rachel Shabi, author and contributing writer to The Guardian.
- Ella Shohat, writer and activist
- Ronny Someck, Israeli poet
- Rachel Wahba, writer
- Abraham Yahuda (1877–1951), Jewish writer, teacher and linguist, born in Jerusalem to a Jewish family originally from Baghdad.
- Samuel Shimon, writer and co-founder of Banipal magazine. His autobiographical novel (An Iraqi in Paris), was published in Arabic in 2005, and a limited first edition in English translation was published the same year.
- Shant Kenderian, notable as an Iraqi-born United States citizen who became an American prisoner-of-war after being forced to fight against the United States in the Persian Gulf War.
See also
References
- ^ edinburgh-review.com/back-issues/more/issue-127-iraq/
- ^ Halla Ayla
- ^ Sunday Times Rich List 2008 online edition
- ^ Nemir Kirdar, President and CEO of Investcorp Addresses the Future of Iraq
- ^ Aliyah from Iraq
- ^ Israel's Richest: #24 Zadik Bino at Forbes.com
- ^ Arab Film Festival: Filmmakers: KASIM ABID
- ^ Iraqi film maker Ja'far 'Abd al-Hamid
- ^ Literaturport.de
- ^ The Next Level :: View topic - 'The Hidden Iraq' - A Jaw-Dropping Video
- ^ Babelmed.net
- ^ Google Translate Wikipedia page in German
- ^ [1]
- ^ Combs, Marianne. Music in Baghdad: An Iraqi pioneer looks back. Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved August 7, 2008.
- ^ Indymedia beirut | Memorial for Victims in Iraq and Palestine | 29.04.2003 15:03
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- ^ Assemblies of Al-Hariri Shah, Amina. Octagon Press, 78 York Street London
- ^ Giladi, Naeim (April–May 1998). "The Jews of Iraq" (PDF). The Link. 31 (2): 1–13. Retrieved 2006-10-31.
- ^ Amazon.com: Yentl's Revenge: The Next Wave of Jewish Feminism: Books: Susannah Heschel,Danya Ruttenberg
- ^ Biography for Rena Sindi
- ^ Haven Books: Suzan Alaiwan
- ^ Women in Black quietly denounces Bush and bombs
- ^ Author Greg Patent brings us scrumptious chocolate treats.