Tamraz
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Tamraz also spelled as Tamras (Template:Lang-ar, Syriac:[1] ܬܡܪܙ) is an Assyrian and Lebanese Arabic surname. There is a plateau (Dhour Tamraz) in Bikfaya, Lebanon named after a branch of the Tamraz family that descend from Tel Keppe, Nineveh plains.[2]
Notable people with this surname include:
- Jermain Tamraz,[3][1] Assyrian singer
- Albert Ruel Tamras (born 1944),[4] Assyrian singer
- Victor Bet Tamraz, Assyrian pastor sentenced for Christian activities in Iran[5]
- Dabrina Bet Tamraz, Assyrian human rights activist[6]
- Mar Yohannan Tamraz, Assyrian Chaldean Catholic bishop of Kirkuk[7]
- Mar Elia Tamras, Assyrian bishop of Baghdad, Ukraine and Georgia[8]
- Mar Petros Ashor Tamras, Assyrian bishop of the Ancient Church of the East in Modesto, California[9]
- Ator Tamras, Assyrian actress and stuntwoman known for her work in e.g. Paranormal Activity 3, Spanglish and Starsky & Hutch[10]
- Lincoln Tamraz, president of the Assyrian American Federation in the 1960s[11]
- A.N. Tamrazov, Major General of Assyrian descent in the Soviet Army[12]
- I.K. Tamrazov, Major General of Assyrian descent in the Soviet Army[12]
- Cathy Baron Tamraz (born 1953), American manager
- Henrik Tamraz (1935–1996), Assyrian from Iran[13] who competed in weightlifting in the Olympics
- Nayla Tamraz, Lebanese writer and art critic
- Roger Tamraz (born 1940), American banker and venture capital investor of Assyrian-Lebanese descent
- Juliana Taimoorazy (born 1973),[14] Assyrian advocate from Iran. Founder and current President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council[15]
References
- ^ a b "Assyrian classics by Tamraz". www.ishtartv.com. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- ^ "Tamraz – Family – Netoil Inc Ltd". Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- ^ "Jermain Tamraz | Qeenatha - Home of Assyrian Music". Qeenatha.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ "Albert Ruel Tamras ألبير رويل تمرس | Qeenatha - Home of Assyrian Music". Qeenatha.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ "Iranian Christian woman pleads with UN to help family overturn 'false and unjust' spy charges". World Watch Monitor. 2018-06-27. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ "Post | Assyrian Policy Institute". assyrianpolicy. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ Wilmshurst, David. (2000). The ecclesiastical organisation of the Church of the East, 1318 - 1913. Peeters. p. 180. ISBN 2-87723-503-3. OCLC 247927504.
- ^ "Elia Isaac Tamrs - Names - Orthodoxia". orthodoxia.ch. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
- ^ News, EIN (2021-06-23). ""Thou art Peter (Pétros), and upon this rock (pétra) I will build my church." (Matthew 16:18 KJV)". EIN News. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Ator Tamras". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
- ^ Shoumanov, Vasili. (2001). Assyrians in Chicago. Chicago, Ill.: Arcadia. p. 59. ISBN 0-7385-1908-1. OCLC 48910502.
- ^ a b Matveev, K.P. (1981). "Assyrian Generals in the Soviet Army" (PDF). Nineveh Magazine. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "کام تلخ در عید نوروز؛روحت شاد دانیل عزیز". خبرآنلاین (in Persian). 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- ^ "Catholics At Work". catholicsatwork.org. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
- ^ Snell, Joe (March 21, 2018). "Juliana Taimoorazy builds bridge between Assyrians, non-Assyrians". The Assyrian Journal. Retrieved May 16, 2019.