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She remarried in 1948, wedding the Syrian diplomat Nader al-Kuzbar. The couple had two daughters together and spent many years living in various countries across Latin
America and Europe, where he served as ambassador to
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This activity extended to charitable work, with
Kuzbari co-founding in 1945 the children's charity Mabarat al Taleem wa al-Muwasaat (the Mabarra Association for Education and Consolation), which cared for young orphans.
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school, at a time when girls' education was unusual in Syria. She then studied political science by correspondence with a
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Burillo, Fernando De Ágreda (2007). "Salma Al-Haffar Al-Kuzbari (Damasco, 1 Mayo 1923 - 12 Agosto 2006)".
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and women's rights activist herself. At an early age she rejected the traditional black
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Mohammed Karami, the brother of the Lebanese independence leader
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183:(1979), the latter of which was widely translated. In 1995, she was awarded the
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Spanish and
Andalusian Memories with Nizar Kabbani and his Letters
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Spanish and
Andalusian Memories with Nizar Kabbani and his Letters
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595:"The Image of America as Reflected in Contemporary Arabic Novels"
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Salma al-Haffar
Kuzbari was born into a prominent family in
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Imady, Omar; Commins, David; Lesch, David W. (2021-01-21).
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Blue Flame: The Love
Letters of Kahlil Gibran to May Ziadeh
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Blue Flame: The Love
Letters of Kahlil Gibran to May Ziadeh
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Kuzbari is also well known for her work on the pioneering
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Tribes with Flags: Adventure and Kidnap in
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Rhode Island Archival and Manuscript Collections Online
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In 1970, she published a second autobiographical book,
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160:in 1979.
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111:in 1966.
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171:writer
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319:Poetry
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288:Memoir
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86:Career
80:Beirut
76:Jesuit
68:French
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