Najah al-Attar
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Najah al-Attar
Summary
Najah al-Attar is a human[1]. Born in Damascus[2], she… she was born on January 10, 1933[3]. She worked as a translator[4], politician[5], and writer[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (69 views/month, #7,271 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Najah al-Attar's place of birth was Damascus[2].
- Najah al-Attar was born on January 10, 1933[3].
- Najah al-Attar was born on 1933[8].
- Najah al-Attar's father was Muhammad Ridha al-Attar[9].
- Najah al-Attar held citizenship in Syria[10].
- Najah al-Attar's professions included translator[4].
- Najah al-Attar's professions included politician[5].
- Najah al-Attar worked as a writer[6].
- Najah al-Attar's education included a stint at University of Edinburgh[11].
- Najah al-Attar was educated at Damascus University[12].
- Najah al-Attar received the Order of Friendship of Peoples[13].
- Najah al-Attar received the Order of the Umayyads[14].
- Najah al-Attar received the National Order of Merit[15].
- Najah al-Attar received the Legion of Honour[16].
- Najah al-Attar received the Order pro Merito Melitensi[17].
- Najah al-Attar received the Order of the Sacred Treasure[18].
- Najah al-Attar's religion is recorded as Sunni Islam[19].
- Najah al-Attar is recorded as female[20].
- Najah al-Attar's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Najah al-Attar was affiliated with the Ba'ath Party[22].
- Najah al-Attar's given name is recorded as Najah[23].
- Najah al-Attar's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Arabic[24].
- Najah al-Attar's sibling is recorded as Issam al-Attar[25].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Damascus[2], Najah al-Attar… Recorded date of birth include January 10, 1933[3] and 1933[8]. Her father was Muhammad Ridha al-Attar[9].
Education
Educated at University of Edinburgh[11], a public university[26], in United Kingdom[27], founded in 1583[28], headquartered in Edinburgh[29] and Damascus University[12], a public university[30], in Syria[31], founded in 1923[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[4], politician[5], and writer[6].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Friendship of Peoples[13], an order[33], in Soviet Union[34], founded in 1972[35]; Order of the Umayyads[14], an order[36], in Syria[37], founded in 1934[38]; National Order of Merit[15], an order of merit[39], in France[40], founded in 1963[41]; Legion of Honour[16], a state order[42], in France[43], founded in 1802[44]; Order pro Merito Melitensi[17], an order[45], in Sovereign Military Order of Malta[46], founded in 1920[47]; and Order of the Sacred Treasure[18], an order[48], in Japan[49], founded in 1888[50].
Personal Life
Najah al-Attar's religion is recorded as Sunni Islam[19]. She was affiliated with the Ba'ath Party[22].
Why It Matters
Najah al-Attar ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (69 views/month, #7,271 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
FAQs
Where was Najah al-Attar born?
Najah al-Attar was born in Damascus[2].
Who were Najah al-Attar's parents?
Najah al-Attar's father was Muhammad Ridha al-Attar[9].
What did Najah al-Attar do for work?
Najah al-Attar worked as translator[4], politician[5], and writer[6].
Where did Najah al-Attar go to school?
Najah al-Attar was educated at University of Edinburgh[11] and Damascus University[12].
What awards did Najah al-Attar receive?
Honors received include Order of Friendship of Peoples[13], Order of the Umayyads[14], National Order of Merit[15], and Legion of Honour[16].