Suleiman Mousa

Jordanian historian and author

Suleiman Mousa - Jordanian historian and author
Born

June 11th, 1919
105 years ago

Died

June 9th, 2008
16 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Jordan

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Born in 1919, this historian focused on Arab history and contributed significantly to the understanding of the region’s past. Authored multiple works that emphasized the historical narratives of the Arab identity and culture. Worked as a professor at various institutions, sharing knowledge and guiding students in the field of history. Engaged in cultural debates across the Arab world and advocated for the recognition of historical events shaping modern Jordan.

Authored notable books on Arab history

Served as a professor of history

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