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ʻĀbid, Nāzik

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Personal name headingʻĀbid, Nāzik
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Variant(s)al-Abid, Naziq
Abid, Naziq al-
Al Abid, Nazik
Bayhum, Nazik Khatim Al ʻAbid
Bayhum, Nāzik al-ʻĀbid
عابد، نازك
العابد، نازك
بيهم، نازك العابد
Associated countrySyria
Birth date1887
Death date[1959,1960]
Field of activityWomen's rights
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inBagieu, Pénélope. Brazen, 2018: title page (Naziq al-Abid)
Wikipedia, August 28, 2018 (Naziq al-Abid; 1887-1960; she is a women's rights activist and critic of Ottoman and French colonialism in Syria)
Wikipedia, June 21, 2023 (Nazik al-Abid; Nazik Al Abid; Nazik Khatim Al ʻAbid Bayhum; 1887-1959; Syrian women's rights activist, nationalist, and critic of Ottoman and French colonialism in Syria; first woman to earn rank in the Syrian Army for her role in forming the Red Star Society, a precursor to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; born in 1887 in Damascus, Ottoman Syria; died in Damascus, Syria in 1959)
Arabic Wikipedia, June 21, 2023 (نازك العابد = Nāzik al-ʻĀbid; نازك العابد بيهم = Nāzik al-ʻĀbid Bayhum; نازك مصطفى باشا العابد = Nāzik Muṣṭafá Bāshā al-ʻĀbid)
Bāz, Jurjī Niqūlā. Nāzik ʻĀbid, 1927: title page (نازك عابد = Nāzik ʻĀbid)