Atassi family

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Atassi, also spelled Atassi (Arabic: الأتاسي) (Turkish: Atasi/ Atasizade) is the name of a prominent family in Homs, Syria, of a noble and ancient lineage, dating back to the 15th century AD. More recently, members of the family lead the national movement against the French mandate. The power and prestige of the family reached an apex at the formation of the modern Republic of Syria in 1936, when its second head of state, Hashim al-Atassi was elected president. Two out of the seven members of the constitutional assembly who drafted the first constitution of Syria in 1919 were prominent Atassis: Wasfi al-Atassi and Hashim al-Atassi. Two more scions, Lu'ay al-Atassi and Nureddin al-Atassi, were in turn installed as heads of state in the 1960s. Family members included magistrates, governors, rdf:langString
al-Atassi (arabisch الأتاسي, DMG al-Atāssī) ist der Name einer sunnitischen Großgrundbesitzerfamilie, die ursprünglich aus dem syrischen Homs stammt. Im 20. Jahrhundert gelangte die Familie auch in Damaskus zu Besitz, Macht und Einfluss. Bedeutende Familienmitglieder: rdf:langString
La famille Atassi (en arabe : آل الأتاسي / āl al-atāsī) est une célèbre famille syrienne. Les propriétés que les Atassi possèdent à Homs et à Damas sont à la base de leur richesse et de leur influence. Ils ont pour la plupart fait leurs études à Istanbul à l'époque capitale de l'Empire ottoman, puis à la Sorbonne et dans d'autres centres d'études européens pendant le mandat français en Syrie. rdf:langString
Atassi (in arabo: ﺍلاﺗﺎﺳﻲ‎, al-Atāsī) è una famiglia siriana di Ḥomṣ nota per la sua importanza politica ed economica, originata in larga misura dalle vaste proprietà possedute in Siria, tra le città di Homs (l'antica Emesa) e Damasco. I membri della famiglia hanno tradizionalmente svolto i loro studi a Costantinopoli finché la Siria fece parte dell'Impero ottomano ma dopo la sua disgregazione e durante il mandato francese sulla Siria il luogo privilegiato d'istruzione è divenuto la parigina Sorbona assieme ad altri centri di studio rinomati sul continente europeo. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Atassi, also spelled Atassi (Arabic: الأتاسي) (Turkish: Atasi/ Atasizade) is the name of a prominent family in Homs, Syria, of a noble and ancient lineage, dating back to the 15th century AD. More recently, members of the family lead the national movement against the French mandate. The power and prestige of the family reached an apex at the formation of the modern Republic of Syria in 1936, when its second head of state, Hashim al-Atassi was elected president. Two out of the seven members of the constitutional assembly who drafted the first constitution of Syria in 1919 were prominent Atassis: Wasfi al-Atassi and Hashim al-Atassi. Two more scions, Lu'ay al-Atassi and Nureddin al-Atassi, were in turn installed as heads of state in the 1960s. Family members included magistrates, governors, ambassadors, heads of political parties, military officers and other public officials throughout Ottoman and modern times.
rdf:langString al-Atassi (arabisch الأتاسي, DMG al-Atāssī) ist der Name einer sunnitischen Großgrundbesitzerfamilie, die ursprünglich aus dem syrischen Homs stammt. Im 20. Jahrhundert gelangte die Familie auch in Damaskus zu Besitz, Macht und Einfluss. Bedeutende Familienmitglieder: * , syrischer Botschafter in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den 1970er Jahren * (1905–1969), syrischer Botschafter in den 1940ern und Justizminister in den 1950ern * Ali al-Atassi (* 1967), Nureddins Sohn, syrischer Journalist und Bürgerrechtler * Dschamal al-Atassi (1922–2000), zunächst baathistischer Informationsminister Syriens, dann nasseristischer Gegner Hafiz al-Assads * , 1965 als (vermeintlicher) israelischer bzw. US-amerikanischer Spion hingerichtet * , zwischen 1951 und 1955 dreimal Außenminister Syriens * Haschim al-Atassi (1875–1960), syrischer Staatsmann * (1925–?), syrischer Diplomat und Militär, Botschafter in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den 1960er Jahren * Louai al-Atassi (1926–2003), 1963 Interimspräsident Syriens * Nabil Atassi (* 1981), deutscher Arzt, Journalist und Moderator * Nureddin al-Atassi (1929–1992), syrischer Staatsmann * Suheir Atassi (* 1971), Jamals Tochter, syrische Dissidentin
rdf:langString Atassi (in arabo: ﺍلاﺗﺎﺳﻲ‎, al-Atāsī) è una famiglia siriana di Ḥomṣ nota per la sua importanza politica ed economica, originata in larga misura dalle vaste proprietà possedute in Siria, tra le città di Homs (l'antica Emesa) e Damasco. I membri della famiglia hanno tradizionalmente svolto i loro studi a Costantinopoli finché la Siria fece parte dell'Impero ottomano ma dopo la sua disgregazione e durante il mandato francese sulla Siria il luogo privilegiato d'istruzione è divenuto la parigina Sorbona assieme ad altri centri di studio rinomati sul continente europeo. La potenza e il prestigio della famiglia raggiunsero il loro apice nel 1936 in occasione della fondazione della moderna repubblica di Siria, allorché primo Presidente della Repubblica divenne Hashim al-Atassi. Due altri componenti della famiglia Atassi - Lu'ayy al-Atassi e Nur al-Din al-Atassi - sono divenuti anch'essi Presidenti della Repubblica. La famiglia annovera tra i suoi ranghi numerosi sindaci, magistrati, ambasciatori, muftī, parlamentari ed ufficiali delle forze armate.
rdf:langString La famille Atassi (en arabe : آل الأتاسي / āl al-atāsī) est une célèbre famille syrienne. Les propriétés que les Atassi possèdent à Homs et à Damas sont à la base de leur richesse et de leur influence. Ils ont pour la plupart fait leurs études à Istanbul à l'époque capitale de l'Empire ottoman, puis à la Sorbonne et dans d'autres centres d'études européens pendant le mandat français en Syrie. La puissance et le prestige de la famille atteignirent leur zénith lors de la fondation de la Syrie moderne, en 1936, dont le premier chef d'État fut Hachem al-Atassi. Deux autres membres de la famille Atassi, Luai al-Atassi et Noureddine al-Atassi ont exercé les fonctions de chef de l'État. La famille compte aussi beaucoup de maires, de magistrats, d'ambassadeurs, de muftis, de parlementaires et d'officiers.
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