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Omar Abu-Riche
عمر أبو ريشة4th Ambassador of Syria to the United States In office
1961–1964Preceded by Farid Zayn Al-Din Succeeded by Sabah Qabbani Personal details Born April 10, 1910
Manbij, SyriaDied July 15, 1990 Nationality Syrian Profession Politician, Poet Omar Abu-Riche (Arabic: عمر أبو ريشة) (10 April 1910 – 15 July 1990) was an influential Syrian poet known for his pioneering works.
Abu-Riche was born in Manbij, near Aleppo. He received his educational upbringing in Syria and continued his tertiary studies at the University of Damascus. He also studied at the American University in Beirut in 1931, and later read chemistry at the University of Manchester, UK. Returning to Syria, he produced literary works and attended to his duties as Librarian of Aleppo, Syria. In 1949, the Syrian government appointed him ambassador to Brazil. As a diplomat until 1964, he was ambassador to Argentina, Chile, India, Austria and finally the United States.
His works included several volumes of poetry and poetic dramas.
References
- Hafez, Sabry. (19 July 1990). "Obituary: Omar Abu-Riche". The Independent (London), p. 31.
Categories:- Arabic-language writers
- Syrian poets
- 1910 births
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- Ambassadors of Syria to Brazil
- Ambassadors of Syria to Chile
- Ambassadors of Syria to India
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