Shukrī Fayṣal
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Shukrī Fayṣal
Summary
Shukrī Fayṣal is a human[1]. He was born in Damascus[2]. He was born on 1918[3]. He passed away in Geneva[4]. He died on August 3, 1985[5]. He worked as a university teacher[6], manuscriptologist[7], and literary scholar[8].
Key Facts
- Shukrī Fayṣal's place of birth was Damascus[2].
- Shukrī Fayṣal passed away in Geneva[4].
- Shukrī Fayṣal was born on 1918[3].
- Shukrī Fayṣal died on August 3, 1985[5].
- Shukrī Fayṣal died on January 1, 1985[9].
- Burial took place at Al-Baqi'[10].
- Shukrī Fayṣal held citizenship in Syria[11].
- Shukrī Fayṣal's professions included university teacher[6].
- Shukrī Fayṣal's professions included manuscriptologist[7].
- Shukrī Fayṣal's professions included literary scholar[8].
- Shukrī Fayṣal held the position of Q115387088[12].
- Shukrī Fayṣal was educated at Cairo University[13].
- Shukrī Fayṣal was educated at Damascus University[14].
- Shukrī Fayṣal was educated at Cairo University[15].
- Shukrī Fayṣal was educated at Cairo University[16].
- Shukrī Fayṣal was educated at Maktab Anbar[17].
- A notable work attributed to Shukrī Fayṣal is Tārīkh Madīnat Dimashq (Majmaʻ Dimashq, Vol. 31)[18].
- A notable work attributed to Shukrī Fayṣal is Tārīkh Madīnat Dimashq (Majmaʻ Dimashq, Vol. 32)[19].
- A notable work attributed to Shukrī Fayṣal is Tārīkh Madīnat Dimashq (Majmaʻ Dimashq, Vol. 33)[20].
- Shukrī Fayṣal was a member of Arab Academy of Damascus[21].
- Shukrī Fayṣal is recorded as male[22].
- Shukrī Fayṣal's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Shukrī Fayṣal's family name is recorded as Q104884345[24].
- Shukrī Fayṣal's given name is recorded as Shukri[25].
- Shukrī Fayṣal studied under Amīn al-Khawlī[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Damascus[2], Shukrī Fayṣal… he was born on 1918[3].
Education
Educated at Cairo University[13], a public university[27], in Egypt[28], founded in 1908[29], headquartered in Giza[30]; Damascus University[14], a public university[31], in Syria[32], founded in 1923[33]; and Maktab Anbar[17], a house[34], in Syria[35]. Studied under Amīn al-Khawlī[26], a writer[36], 1895–1966[37], of Egypt[38]; Taha Hussein[39], a linguist[40], 1889–1973[41], of Ottoman Empire[42], awarded the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise[43], specialised in literary studies[44]; Ahmad Amin[45], a writer[46], 1886–1954[47], of Egypt[48]; and ʻAbd al-Wahhāb ʻAzzām[49], a diplomat[50], 1894–1959[51], of Egypt[52].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[6], manuscriptologist[7], and literary scholar[8]. Shukrī Fayṣal held the position of Q115387088[12].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Tārīkh Madīnat Dimashq (Majmaʻ Dimashq, Vol. 31)[18], a version, edition or translation[53], written by Ibn Asakir[54]; Tārīkh Madīnat Dimashq (Majmaʻ Dimashq, Vol. 32)[19], a version, edition or translation[55], written by Ibn Asakir[56]; and Tārīkh Madīnat Dimashq (Majmaʻ Dimashq, Vol. 33)[20], a version, edition or translation[57], written by Ibn Asakir[58].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include August 3, 1985[5] and January 1, 1985[9]. Shukrī Fayṣal died in Geneva[4]. He is buried at Al-Baqi'[10].
FAQs
Where was Shukrī Fayṣal born?
Born in Damascus[2], Shukrī Fayṣal…
Where did Shukrī Fayṣal die?
Shukrī Fayṣal passed away in Geneva[4].
What did Shukrī Fayṣal do for work?
Shukrī Fayṣal worked as university teacher[6], manuscriptologist[7], and literary scholar[8].
Where did Shukrī Fayṣal go to school?
Shukrī Fayṣal was educated at Cairo University[13], Damascus University[14], Cairo University[15], and Cairo University[16].