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The following is a list of notable people from
Aleppo,
Syria.
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Abd al-Rahman al-Kayyali, politician
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Ahmad Qanbar, politician
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Aram Karamanoukian, politician
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Edmond Al-Homsi, politician
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Husni al-Za'im, military leader
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Ibrahim Hananu, politician and statesman
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Jamil Ibrahim Pasha, politician
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Jacobo Harrotian, Mexican General during the
revolution
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Mar'i Pasha al-Mallah, politician and statesman
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Maarouf al-Dawalibi, politician and statesman
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Mikhail Ilyan, politician
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Mustafa Bey Barmada, politician and statesman
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Naim Antaki, politician and statesman
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Nazim al-Qudsi, politician and statesman
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[1]
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Rashad Barmada, politician and statesman
[2]
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Rushdi al-Kikhya, politician and statesman
[3]
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Saadallah al-Jabiri, politician and statesman
[4]
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Sami al-Hinnawi, military leader
[5]
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Sarkis Assadourian, politician
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Sayf al-Dawla, ruler of Hamadanid dynasty
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Subhi Barakat, politician and statesman
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Levon Ter-Petrossian, former president of
Armenia
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Vartan Oskanian, Armenian politician
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Zeki Pasha, field marshal of the Ottoman forces
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Abd al-Masih al-Antaki
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Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi, thinker and religious reformer
[6]
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Rima Bali
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Abdallah Marrash
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Francis Marrash
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Maryana Marrash
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Al-Ma'arri, philosopher and thinker
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Antranig Dzarugian, Armenian novelist and poet
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Buhturi, Arab poet
[7]
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Georges Tarabichi, writer and translator
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Jacob of Edessa,
Syriac writer and theologian
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Omar Abu-Riche, Syrian poet
[8]
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Paul of Aleppo, theologian, traveler and chronicler
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Qustaki al-Himsi, writer and poet
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Rizqallah Hassun, founder of the first Arabic newspaper in 1855
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Sati' al-Husri, educationalist and thinker
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Seta Dadoyan, Armenian scholar and historian
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Muhammed Abu Maatouk
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Hanna Diyab
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ISBN
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ISBN
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^ Moubayed, Sami M. (2000).
Damascus Between Democracy and Dictatorship. University Press of America.
ISBN
978-0-7618-1744-4.
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A Critical Introduction to Modern Arabic Poetry. Cambridge University Press.
ISBN
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^ Thomas, Aby Sam (2017-05-14).
"Making History (Literally): Souq.com CEO Ronaldo Mouchawar". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
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"Fateh Moudarres (Syrian, 1922-1999), Untitled". www.christies.com. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
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^ Publications, Publitec (2011-12-22).
Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008. Walter de Gruyter.
ISBN
978-3-11-093004-7.
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^ Philipp Stamma (1856).
Stamma's Hundert endspiele (in German). unknown library. Veit & comp.