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*[[Saladin]], Founder of [[Ayyubid]] dynasty and the great [[Muslim]] leader who defeated crusaders in [[Battle of Hattin]] conquered Jerusalem.
*[[Saladin]], Founder of [[Ayyubid]] dynasty and the great [[Muslim]] leader who defeated crusaders in [[Battle of Hattin]] conquered Jerusalem.
*[[Sulaiman Shah]], Commander in chief of the Caliphate army, Governor of Kurdistan
*[[Shaikh Mahmood Barzenji]], First King of Kurdistan and leader of the Kurdish nationalist movement in Iraq.
*[[Shaikh Mahmood Barzenji]], First King of Kurdistan and leader of the Kurdish nationalist movement in Iraq.
*[[Mustafa Barzani]], Kurdish leader and founder of [[Kurdistan Democratic Party|KDP]]
*[[Mustafa Barzani]], Kurdish leader and founder of [[Kurdistan Democratic Party|KDP]]

Revision as of 15:37, 26 June 2011

This is a list of well known Kurdish people. The most influential of all may have been Saladin, who became the first Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt and Syria in the Middle Ages.

Iran

For prominent Iranian Kurds see: List of Iranian Kurds

Iraq

Poets, writers and journalists

Academics and Researchers

Musicians

Politicians and political activists

Film directors and actors

Sports people

Others

Turkey

Poets and writers

Academics and Researchers

Musicians

Film directors and actors

Religious figures

Politicians and political activists

Syria

Azerbaijan

  • Shamil Asgarov, poet, researcher on the history and culture of the Kurds in Azerbaijan, translator.

Armenia

References

  1. ^ N. Pope, H. Pope, Turkey Unveiled: A History of Modern Turkey, Overlook Press, 1998 ISBN 1-58567-096-0, 9781585670963, p.254