Choi Siwon | David Choi | Roy Choi | Oh Kyu-won | Noh Jin-Kyu | Kyū | Kelly Choi | Jenny Choi | Han Suk-kyu | Dan Choi | Choi Kang-hee | Choi Jeong-yoon | Choi Eun-hee | Yi Kyu-won | Sook Nyul Choi | Min Kyu-dong | Lee Kyu-Won | Kyu Won Han | Kyu | Kwang Jo Choi | John Choi Young-su | Jennifer Choi | Choi Woo-hyuk | Choi Tae-joon | Choi Myung-Hoon | Choi Min-soo | Choi Jin-Soo | CHOI-FM | Choi Daniel | Choi |
From the Park Chung-hee to the Kim Young-sam governments (1961–1997), the Gyeongsang dialect had greater prominence in the Korean media than other dialects as all of the presidents (except Choi Kyu-hah) were natives of Gyeongsang province.
The town of Midyat and the villages of Hah, Bequsyone, Dayro da-Slibo, Salah (with the old monastery of Mor Yaqub), Iwardo (with Mor Huschabo), Anhel, Kafro, Arkah (Harabale, with Dayro Mor Malke), Beth Sbirino, Miden (Middo), Kerburan, Binkelbe with Mor Samun Zayte and Beth Zabday (Azech) were all important Syriac Orthodox places among with countless other villages.
A native of Anıtlı (Hah), a village in Midyat district, Father Yusuf Akbulut was approached in October 2000 by reporters from the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet and questioned as to his views regarding the Armenian Genocide.