Antone Behnam AbdulNour (c. 1849- February 1914) was a judge, a merchant, and a scholar in Mosul during the Ottoman Empire rule.
Antone AbdulNour was born in about 1849 in the city of Mosul when it was still under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.
[1] In 1890, Antone AbdulNour was appointed a judge in the trade court that was established in Mosul under the Ottoman rule.
[2] In 1891, he was awarded a medal of the second degree from the Ottoman Government for his work as a president of the Mosul Administrative Council.
[8] When the hierarchy was assumed to be not listing to its people, Antone didn't hesitate to send strong-worded letters to the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch, Ignatius Abded Aloho II demanding actions to resolve church's problems.