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Kings
- Sanharib
- Tiglet-Pileser
- Ashurbanipal (also known as Sardanapalus)
Poets
- Bar Daysan 154-222 AD
- Mor Afrem Suryoyo 306-373 AD
- Naum Fayiq 1868-1930
- ‘Bed Mshiho d'Qarabash 1903-1983
- Fawlus Gabriel 1912-1971
- Yuhanon Salman 1914-1980
- Yuhanon Qashisho 1918-2000
- Danho Dahho 19??-1994
- Tuma Gawriye Nahroyo 19??-2002
Musicians
- Gabriel Asaad 1907-1997
- William Daniel 1903-1988
Politicans
- Yonadam Kanna (in Iraq)