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Salma Kuzbari

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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.
141:. Her contributions to Syrian scholarship on Andalusia are considered significant, and for her work on the subject she was awarded a medal from the Spanish government in 1964 and the 58:, briefly served as prime minister of Syria in 1939. He was supportive of her professional pursuits, and after initially attending a Muslim religious school, she studied 832: 802: 214:, preferring instead a white headscarf. She was involved in various women's organizations and attended international human rights conferences. 766: 689: 662: 807: 30:) was a Syrian writer and translator. She is best known for her literary criticism and biography on the women's rights activist and writer 114:
From her early literary career, Kuzbari's writing addressed the inner lives of women, a rare subject for Syrian literature at the time.
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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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In 1941, she married Mohammed Karami, the brother of the Lebanese independence leader
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In addition to studying and chronicling the lives of prominent women, Kuzbari was a
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In 1994, Kuzbari published her first and only Spanish-language poetry collection,
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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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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 Greater Syria
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In 1970, she published a second autobiographical book,
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Index

Arabic
May Ziadeh
Andalusia
Damascus
Lutfi al-Haffar
Arabic
English
French
Franciscan
Jesuit
Beirut
Spain
Spanish Golden Age
Andalusia
Nizar Qabbani
University of Palermo
George Sand
Lebanese
Palestinian
May Ziadeh
King Faisal Prize
feminist
hijab
Abdul Hamid Karami
Argentina
Chile



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