Rosemarie Said Zahlan
Rosemarie Said Zahlan (1937–2006) was a Palestinian historian, journalist and writer.
- Born
- 1937
- Died
- 2006
- Known for
- historian, journalist and writer
Biography
Born at Cairo in 1937, died in 2006.
Rosemarie Said Zahlan studied at Bryn Mawr College. The recorded working language is Arabic.
Employment is recorded with American University of Beirut and Lebanese American University.
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- Cairo
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- 2
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- 2
- Last revised
- 20 August 2026
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Identity and data
- Place of birth
- Cairo
- Family
- writers
- Employers
- American University of Beirut, Lebanese American University
- Languages
- Arabic
- Educated at
- Bryn Mawr College
- Occupations
- historian, journalist, writer
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