List of Circassians

This is a list of notable Circassians (Adyghes, Cherkess, and Kabardays), including both ethnic Circassians and people of Circassian descent.

Politicians

Heads of the federal subjects of Russia

Presidents of the Republic of Adygea

Presidents of Kabardino-Balkaria

Leaders

  • Zeti Akhtar Aziz – Current governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, Malaysia's Central Bank whose father, Ungku Aziz, was also of Circassian descent

Royal Families

Military officers

Cultural figures

  • Tevfik Esenç – Last known fully competent speaker of the Ubykh language.

Film, TV, and stage

  • Hussein Fahmy- Famous Egyptian Actor
  • Mervat Amin – Famous Egyptian actress
  • Najdat Anzour – Syrian television and film director.[10][11]
  • Ludmilla Tchérina – internationally-famous ballet dancer, actress, artist and sculptor who is a member of a royal family.
  • Mimi Chakib-an Egyptian actress who appeared in some 15 films mostly in the 1940s and 1950s
  • Mehmet Oz- American surgeon who hosts the TV program "The Dr.Oz show"
  • Elçin Sangu- A Circassian-Turkish actress known for her role in "Kiralık Aşk"

Musicians

  • Yuri Temirkanov – Russian music director and chief conductor of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic since 1988.
  • Zamudin Guchev – craftsman and musician
  • Aidamir Mugu – Russian singer.
  • Aslan Tlebzu – Russian folk musician.

Artists

Writers

  • Ahmed Shawqi- Very Famous Egyptian Arabic Poet-Laureate.
  • Kuba Shaaban- Famous writer, poet, musician, and historian.
  • Nadine Jolie Courtney – American journalist and author of Beauty Confidential and All-American Muslim Girl
  • Mohydeen Izzat Quandour – Writer, intellectual, film producer and director, and musician
  • Amjad M. Jaimoukha – One of the most influential Circassian writers and publicists. His books include: The Circassians: A Handbook (RoutledgeCurzon: London and New York, 2001), The Chechens: A Handbook (Routledge: London and New York, 2005), Circassian Culture and Folklore (Bennett and Bloom: London, 2010), Parlons tcherkesse: dialecte kabarde (L'Harmattan: Paris, 2009).

Athletes

See also

References

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  11. نجدة أنزورDiscover-Syria

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