Ahmad Youssef Al Tal
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Ahmad Youssef Al Tal | |
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أحمد يوسف التل | |
Personal details | |
Born | 13 March 1931 Irbid, Jordan |
Died | 3 June 2022 (aged 91) Amman, Jordan |
Spouse(s) | Hyam Mismar |
Children | 5 |
Residence | Amman, Jordan |
Alma mater | American University in Cairo |
Occupation | Military Officer, Cultural Attaché |
Ahmad Youssef Al Tal (Template:Langx; 13 March 1931 – 3 June 2022) was a Jordanian Academic, Cultural Attaché and Officer in the Jordan Arab Army...[1][2]. His brother was Abdullah Tal and his cousins were Wasfi Tal, Said Tal & Hasan Tal.
Academic Qualifications[edit]
Ahmad Youssef Al Tal graduated from the American University in Cairo in 1956 with Bachelor of Arts in political economy[1]. While working in Pakistan as Cultural attachés at Embassy of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan he was awarded PhD degree from the University of Sindh in Pakistan in 1977. [3]
Publications[edit]
Many of Al Tal publications and articles have been cited in many researches and books[4][5][6]
- Al-Tal, Ahmad (1993). "Community Colleges in Jordan: Issues and Challenges". Sage Jouranl. 21 (2): 51–64. doi:10.1177/009155219302100207. Unknown parameter
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- AlTal, Ahmed Youssef (1989). Evolution of the Educational System in Jordan. Jordan: Dar Al-Thaqafa for Publishing & Distributing. p. 450. Archived from the original on 2022-01-19. Search this book on
- AlTal, Ahmed Youssef (1998). Terrorism in the Arab and Western Worlds. Jordan. p. 538. Archived from the original on 2022-01-19. Search this book on
- AlTal, Ahmed Youssef (1999). Abdullah Al-tal - The Hero Of The Battle Of Jerusalem. Jordan: Dar Al-Furqan For Publishing & Distribution. p. 1040. Search this book on
- AlTal, Ahmed Youssef (2005). King Hussein's legacy the components of king Hussein's policy and its impact on the economic development of Jordan, 1953-1990. Jordan: Ministry of Culture. p. 167. Search this book on
Personal life[edit]
He was Married to Hyam Mismar, and they had two daughters and three sons, Lina Attel, Bayan Tal, Hazem, Maher and Muhannad.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "خزين الذاكرة الوطنية - الأستاذ الدكتور أحمد يوسف التل (1-2)". alrainewspaper.
- ↑ "الأستاذ الدكتور أحمد يوسف التل (2-2)". alrainewspaper.
- ↑ "الدكتور أحمد يوسف التل في ذمة الله". القلعة نيوز. January 29, 2023.
- ↑ "Educators in Iraq, Palestine and Transjordan: c. 1890-c. 1960" (PDF).
- ↑ Kalisman, Hilary Falb (January 29, 2015). "Bursary Scholars at the American University of Beirut: Living and Practising Arab Unity". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 42 (4): 599–617. doi:10.1080/13530194.2015.1043512 – via www.academia.edu. Unknown parameter
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