- Sabah Qabbani
Sabah Qabbani ( _ar. صباح قبّاني) (born
June 6 1928 ) was appointed by PresidentHafez Al-Asad as the first ambassador ofSyria to theUnited States after diplomatic relations between the two countries were severed in June 1967. He presented his credentials to PresidentRichard Nixon in 1974. Qabbani was the founder of the Syrian TV and its first director. Prior to his posting inWashington he was Syria’s envoy toIndonesia .Early life
Qabbani was born in the Syrian capital of
Damascus to the prestigious Syrian family of Kabbani. He was raised in Mi'thnah Al-Shahm, one of the neighborhoods of Old Damascus. He had four siblings; three brothers and one sister, Mu'taz, Rashid, Nizar, and Haifa and is the brother of the famous Arab poetNizar Qabbani .Sabah Qabbani's father, Tawfiq Qabbani, was Syrian while his mother was of Turkish descent. His father had a chocolate factory; he also helped support fighters resisting the
French mandate of Syria and was imprisoned many times for his views, greatly affecting the upbringing of Sabah into a revolutionary in his own right. Sabah's great uncle,Abu-Khalil Qabbani , was one of the leading innovators inArab dramatic literature.
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