- 'Warm'
attars, such as musk,
amber and
kesar (saffron), are used in winter, as they are
believed to
increase body temperature. Likewise, 'cool'
attars, such...
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cuneiform script.
ʿAṯtar is a
deity whose role, name, and even
gender varied across ancient Semitic religion. In both genders,
ʿAṯtar is
identified with...
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Attarwala of Gujarat,
other than both
communities at one time
having been
involved in the
manufacture of
attars (perfumes).[citation needed] v t e v t e...
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Mohammad Attar Nishapuri (c. 1145 – c. 1221; Persian: ابوحمید محمد عطار نیشاپوری),
better known by his pen-names
Faridoddin (فریدالدین) and
ʿAttar of Nishapur...
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Attar. Z "Adin
Attar" (Persian: ابوالفضل عطار; born
September 23, 1968) is an
Iranian film director, actor,
screenwriter and film editor. Adin
Attar was...
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Attar (Arabic: عطار, ʿ
Aṭṭār) is both an
Arabic given name and a
surname that
refers to the
occupations apothecary, pharmacist, ****e dealer, or perfumer...
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Sarah Attar (Arabic: سارة عطار; born
August 27, 1992) is a Saudi-American
track and
field athlete who
competed at the 2012
Summer Olympics as one of the...
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Bachir Attar (Arabic: بشير عطار, born 1964) is a
Moroccan musician and the
leader of The
Master Musicians of
Jajouka led by
Bachir Attar. He is the son...
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inszeniert Mohammad Al
Attars Stück über Täter und Opfer" (in German).
Retrieved 2024-04-02. Shaller,
Caspar (2017-09-21). "Mohammad Al
Attar: Im
Geist der Freiheit"...
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Issam al-
Attar (Arabic: عصام العطار; 1927 – 3 May 2024) was a
Syrian dissident politician and
Islamic preacher who was the
former leader of the Muslim...