Nabil Abu Amshah
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Nabil Abu Amshah
Summary
Nabil Abu Amshah is a human[1]. Born in Al-Hamma, Tiberias[2], he… he was born on +1958-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a manuscriptologist[4], writer[5], university teacher[6], and researcher[7].
Key Facts
- Born in Al-Hamma, Tiberias[2], Nabil Abu Amshah…
- Nabil Abu Amshah was born on +1958-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
- Nabil Abu Amshah held citizenship in Syria[8].
- Nabil Abu Amshah held citizenship in Palestine[9].
- Nabil Abu Amshah worked as a manuscriptologist[4].
- Nabil Abu Amshah worked as a writer[5].
- Nabil Abu Amshah's professions included university teacher[6].
- Nabil Abu Amshah worked as a researcher[7].
- Among Nabil Abu Amshah's employers was Damascus University[10].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was employed by University of Amran[11].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was employed by Q28715211[12].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was educated at Damascus University[13].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was educated at Damascus University[14].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was educated at Damascus University[15].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was educated at Damascus University[16].
- Nabil Abu Amshah's doctoral advisor was ʿAbd al-Ḥafīẓ Saṭlī[17].
- A notable work attributed to Nabil Abu Amshah is Aʻyān al-ʻaṣr wa-aʻwān al-Naṣr (Dār al-Fikr, 1418h)[18].
- A notable work attributed to Nabil Abu Amshah is Q134384146[19].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was a member of Arab Academy of Damascus[20].
- Nabil Abu Amshah was a member of Arab Encyclopedia Authority[21].
- Nabil Abu Amshah's image is recorded as صورة شخصية نبيل أبو عمشة.jpg[22].
- Nabil Abu Amshah is recorded as male[23].
- Nabil Abu Amshah's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Nabil Abu Amshah's signature is recorded as توقيع نبيل أبو عمشة.png[25].
- Nabil Abu Amshah's ISNI is recorded as 0000000077724745[26].
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Origins and Family
Nabil Abu Amshah was born in Al-Hamma, Tiberias[2]. He was born on +1958-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Damascus University[13], a public university[27], in Syria[28], founded in 1923[29]. Nabil Abu Amshah's doctoral advisor was ʿAbd al-Ḥafīẓ Saṭlī[17]. Studied under Ahmed Rateb Naffakh[30], a linguist[31], 1927–1992[32], of State of Syria[33]; ʿAbd al-Ḥafīẓ Saṭlī[34], a university teacher[35], 1936–2021[36], of First Syrian Republic[37]; Shakir al-Fahham[38], a politician[39], 1921–2008[40], of Syria[41], awarded the King Faisal International Prize in Arabic Language and Literature[42]; Asem Bahjat Baytar[43], a university teacher[44], 1927–2005[45], of Second Syrian Republic[46]; and Māzin Mubārak[47], a writer[48], b. 1930[49], of Second Syrian Republic[50].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include manuscriptologist[4], writer[5], university teacher[6], and researcher[7]. Employers include Damascus University[10], a public university[51], in Syria[52], founded in 1923[53]; University of Amran[11], a university[54], in Yemen[55], founded in 2005[56]; and Q28715211[12].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Aʻyān al-ʻaṣr wa-aʻwān al-Naṣr (Dār al-Fikr, 1418h)[18], a version, edition or translation[57], written by Ṣafadī, Khalīl ibn Aybak[58] and Q134384146[19].
FAQs
Where was Nabil Abu Amshah born?
Nabil Abu Amshah was born in Al-Hamma, Tiberias[2].
What did Nabil Abu Amshah do for work?
Nabil Abu Amshah worked as manuscriptologist[4], writer[5], university teacher[6], and researcher[7].
Where did Nabil Abu Amshah go to school?
Nabil Abu Amshah was educated at Damascus University[13], Damascus University[14], Damascus University[15], and Damascus University[16].