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List of Syrians

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This is a list of Syrian people. Entries on this list are demonstrably notable by having a linked current article or reliable sources as footnotes against the name to verify they are notable and identify themselves as Syrian, naturalized as Syrian, or were registered at birth as Syrian.

Leaders and politicians (bop)

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Ancient

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Modern and contemporary

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Scholars and scientists

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Modern and contemporary

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Writers, poets and authors

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Businesspeople

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Actors/actresses

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Archaeologists

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Architects

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Artists

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Athletes

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Boxers

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Footballers

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Criminals

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Film directors

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Musicians

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Former political prisoners and prisoners of conscience

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  • Ali al-Abdallah – writer and human rights activist
  • Michel Kilo – writer, political prisoner
  • Haytham Manna – writer, spent three decades as a human rights activist
  • Haitham al-Maleh – human rights activist and former judge
  • Riad al-Turk – prominent Syrian opposition leader, former political prisoner for about 20 years in Syria

Miscellaneous

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See also

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References

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