;Leaders and politicians •
Mohamed Pasha Jaff, a Kurdish king and supreme chief of the Jaff tribe. He built
Sherwana Castle in 1734. •
Osman Pasha Jaff, (born 1846) a Kurdish king, leader of the Jaff tribe, and married to Adela Khanum of the old Ardalan tribe. •
Adela Jaff (1847–1924), called Princess of the Brave by the British; married Kurdish King Osman Pasha Jaff, was famous for her role in the region, namely in the era of Shiekh Mahmood Al-Jaff Hafeed. •
Joanna Palani also known as "Lady Death" by ISIS, is a Kurdish fighter from the Jaff tribe of Kermanshah (Kirmaşan). Born in the desert of Ramadi, Iraq, her family was forced to leave their hometown in Kirmaşan due to their involvement in the Kurdish national resistance against both Saddam Hussein and the Islamic regime of Iran. Over the years, Palani has fought for various Kurdish groups across greater Kurdistan and has been imprisoned because of it. ISIS placed a bounty of one million dollars on her head. •
Ahmed Mukhtar Jaff (1898–1934), was a member of Iraqi parliament and mayor of Halabja. • Nawzad Dawood Beg Jaff (also known as Nozad Dawood Fattah Al Jaff), Chairman of North Bank Iraq and leader of the Jaff tribe. •
Akram Hamid Begzadeh Jaff, a Kurdish leader, politician, and former Minister of Agriculture in Iraq. • Dawood Beg Jaff was a Kurdish prince, a member of the
Iranian Parliament and minister, and the leader of the Jaff Tribe from the 1930s to the 1960s. • Gen. Shawkat Haji Mushir, a senior figure of the Jaff tribe, was a high-ranking Kurdish official whose influence was significant enough to mediate between
political parties and
militant groups before his assassination. • Bakir Ahmed Aziz Al-Jaff: Iraq’s Ambassador to Ukraine. • Mr. Bakhtiar Jabbar Amin Al-Jaff:
Minister of Human Rights in Iraq. •
Hanna Jaff (born 1986), American-born Mexican-Kurd who is a
politician,
philanthropist,
author, and
spokeswoman. Granddaughter of the former leader of the Jaff tribe and niece of the current leader. ;Artists, poets, singer •
Khanai Qobadi Jaff (ca.1700–1759), an 18th-century Jaff poet. •
Nali Jaff (1797 or 1800–1855 or 1856), a poet who contributed to making Sorani the literary language of southern Kurdistan. •
Abdulla Goran Jaff (1904–1962). •
Tara Jaff (born 1958), singer and musician specializing in harp. ;Scholars and academics •
Fereidoun Biglari (born 1970), archaeologist and museum curator. ==Notes==