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  1. Ibn Khallikan

    Abu-l ‘Abbas Ahmad ibn Khallikan was a Kurdish Muslim scholar of the 13th century. He was born in Arbil, in 1211. His most famous work is "Wafayat al-Ayan" (The Obituaries of Eminent Men) known as "The Biographical Dictionary".

  2. Nechervan Idris Barzani

    Nechervan Idris Barzani (or) (born September 21, 1966) has been the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government since March 2006. He is a grandson of KDP (Kurdistan Democratic Party) founder Mustafa Barzani and nephew of the current Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani and was born in 1966 in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1974, his family were forced into exile in Iran. He often accompanied his late father, Idris Barzani, on official visits to Middle Eastern and European countries, …

  3. Hassan Abbasi

    Hassan Abbasi (Dr. Hassan Abbasi) is an Iranian political analyst, the head of the Center for Doctrinal Strategic Studies in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, an intelligence officer, top official, and former commander for the Corps. In public speeches, he takes credit for establishing and training anti-Israel guerilla organizations such as Hezbollah.

  4. Ibrahim Ahmad

    Ibrahim Ahmad, Ibrahim Ahmed or Ibrahîm Ehmed, was a Kurdish writer, novelist and translator. He was born in Sulaimaniya in Iraqi Kurdistan and studied Law at the University of Baghdad, graduating in 1937. From 1942 to 1944, he served as a judge in the cities of Irbil and Halabja. In 1939, he, along with Alaaddin Sajadi, founded the Kurdish literary periodical "Gelawêj". He acted as the publisher and the Editor in Chief of that journal.

  5. Khalil Al-Zahawi

    Khalil al-Zahawi (1946 - 25 May, 2007) was one of Iraq's most prominent Arabic calligraphers. An ethnic Kurd and a native of Diyala Governorate, he began studying calligraphy in 1959, and moved to Baghdad in 1963, where he gave his first exhibition in 1965. He later graduated from the Fine Arts Institute of Baghdad, and proceeded to work for the State Directorate for the Plastic Arts in the 1980s. Eventually, he found work as a lecturer at Baghdad University.

  6. Nisrin Barwari

    Nisrin Mustafa Sidiq Barwari (born 1967) was the Iraqi Minister for Municipalities and Public Works under the Iraqi Transitional Government. She was a member of the Transitional National Assembly elected on January 30 2005. Berwari is of Kurdish ancestry. She graduated from Baghdad University in 1991, with an undergraduate degree in architectural engineering and urban planning.

  7. Jeffrey D. Feltman

    Jeffrey Feltman is the United States Ambassador to Lebanon (as of February 23 2007). He was sworn into the office on July 22 2004, and took up his duties there on August 20 2004. Before becoming Ambassador to Lebanon, Jeffrey Feltman volunteered to serve at the Coalition Provisional Authority office in Irbil, Iraq, from January to April 2004. Prior to his work in Iraq, his most recent assignment was at the U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem, …

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  9. Salim
  10. Ismail
  11. Aub
  12. Osman
  13. Fathi
  14. Ragee
  15. Hussein
  16. Jian
  17. Kalid
  18. Hary
  19. Aras
  20. Kenny
  21. Dashty
  22. Ayman
  23. Aras
  24. Bahast
  25. Zang
  26. Eldentista
  27. Riva
  28. Aso
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  30. Husen
  31. Azim
  32. Umed
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  34. Dara
  35. Khalid
  36. Ary
  37. Andaz
  38. Lili
  39. Saman
  40. Nian

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