- The al-
Atrash (Arabic: الأطرش al-
Aṭrash), also
known as Bani al-
Atrash, is a
Druze clan
based in
Jabal Hauran in
southwestern Syria. The family's name...
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Farid al-
Atrash (Arabic: فريد الأطرش;
October 19, 1910 –
December 26, 1974), also
spelled Farid El-Atrache, was a Syrian-Egyptian singer, oudist, composer...
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Sultan al-
Atrash (Arabic: سلطان الأطرش, romanized: Sulṭān al-
ʾAṭrash; 5
March 1891 – 26
March 1982) was a
Syrian nationalist revolutionary who led the...
- al-
Atrash,
Abdul Ghaffar al-
Atrash, and
Naseeb al-
Atrash were
exiled to Palmyra,
while Barjas al-Homoud,
Hosni Abbas, Ali al-
Atrash,
Yusuf al-
Atrash, and...
- Amal al-
Atrash (Arabic: آمال الأطرش Āmāl al-
Aṭrash,
North Levantine Arabic pronunciation: [(ʔ)æːmæːl lˈ(ʔ)ætˤrɑʃ];
November 25, 1912 – July 14, 1944),...
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Laila al-
Atrash (Arabic: ليلى الأطرش; died 17
October 2021) was a
Palestinian and
Jordanian writer and journalist. She was the
author of half a
dozen novels...
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Mohammad al-
Atrash (Arabic: محمد الأطرش) (born 1934) is a
Syrian economist and
independent politician who
served as a
cabinet minister in
different periods...
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Hilal Al
Atrash is a
Syrian engineer and
politician who
served as
minister of
local administration and
environment from 2001 to 2009.
Atrash is an engineer...
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Yacoub G. Al-
Atrash (born 1978) is a
music composer and
conductor from Palestine. Over the years, Al-
Atrash has parti****ted and
performed in festivals...
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Syrian Revolution began in
Jabal al-Druze
under the
leadership of
Sultan al-
Atrash, and
quickly spread to
Damascus and
other non-Druze
areas outside the Jabal...