Leaders
- Shamoun Hanna Haydo
- Agha Petros, World War I Assyrian General in Iraq, helped assryians in Iran, Born in the village of Baz
- Malik Khoshaba - Assyrian Military Leader World War I
- Georges Sada - Former Commander of the Iraqi Air Force, and Author
- Nabonidus (Nabo Naid)- Assyrian born King of Babylon
- Belshazzar - Regent of Babylon, son of Nabonidus
- Izates I (c. 15 AD) - First King of Adiabene
- Izates bar Monobaz - King of Adiabene
- Ashur Yousif - was a professor and an ethnic Assyrian nationalist leader prior to World War I and the Assyrian Genocide.
- Joseph Hanna - Assyrian General in New York,USA
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