Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Gobernación de Alepo
Paul Coussa
Paul Coussa was a Syrian born Iraqi prelate of the Armenian Catholic Church.
Najm Hamad al-Ahmad
Najm Hamad Al Ahmad is a Syrian jurist and justice minister from 2012 until 2017.
Elias Nijmé
Elias Nijmé, BA was Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Tripoli in Lebanon.
Nourhan Manougian
Patriarch Nourhan Manougian is the 97th Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem of the Armenian Apostolic Church. He is the 97th in the succession of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem, succeeding Patriarch Torkom Manoogian, who served for 22 years (1990–2012). Manougian was elected as Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem on 24 January 2013.
Georges Kahhalé Zouhaïraty
Georges Kahhalé Zouhaïraty, BA is a prelate of the Melkite Catholic Church and served as Apostolic Exarch for the Melkite Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Venezuela, from 1995 until his retirement c. 2019.
Denys Antoine Chahda
As-Salih Ismail al-Malik
As-Salih Ismail al-Malik (1163-1181), hijo de Nur al-Din, le sucedió en 1174 al morir este. Estableció su corte en Aleppo. Saladino pidió que lo dejara entrar en la ciudad, pero se negó y este lo sitió. Malik mandó a un grupo de asesinos a matarle; en vez de eso, los asesinos dejaron una nota a Saladino advirtiéndole que si volvía a sitiar la ciudad lo matarían. Saladino se retiró pero volvió al año siguiente a sitiarlo. Esta vez rodeó su carpa de guardias y arena para ver las pisadas. Los asesinos atacaron y mataron a dos guardaespaldas, pero Saladino sobrevivió. En 1181 Malik murió sorpresivamente y Saladino conquistó Siria.
Ignacio Antonio II Hayek
Ignacio Antonio II Hayek fue un religioso de la Iglesia católica siria, Patriarca de Antioquía y de todo el Oriente desde 1968 hasta 1998.
Kevork Ajemian
Kevork Vartani Ajemian (Adjemian) was a prominent Lebanese-Armenian writer, journalist, novelist, theorist and public activist, and long-time publisher of the Beirut-based literary, artistic and general publication Spurk. Ajemian was a co-founder of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) military organization.
Ali Sadreddine Al-Bayanouni
Ali Sadreddine Al-Bayanouni is a Muslim Brotherhood leader in exile in London. He was born in 1938 (age 82–83) in Aleppo and brought up in a religious family, where his father and grandfather were both well known Muslim scholars. He joined the Muslim Brotherhood while in secondary school, in 1954, and went on to graduate with a law degree from the University of Damascus in 1963. He served as a reserve officer in the Syrian Army from 1959 to 1960. Bayanouni became a member of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood's Shura Council and Executive Office in 1972. Due to his membership of the Muslim Brotherhood, Bayanouni was imprisoned from 1975 to 1977. After his time in prison, he emerged to become the deputy leader of the Brotherhood in 1977. He left Syria two years later and eventually settled in Jordan, where he remained for twenty years. He arrived in Britain as a political refugee in 2000, after the Jordanian authorities requested he leave the country.