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The 'Atrash' family (
Arabic: الأطرش) (Alternate spellings (with the prefix of al, al-, el or el-):''Atrache, Attrache, Atrach, Attrach'' and ''Attrash'') is a famous
Druze family. It's traditionally considered the source of leadership in
Jabal ad-Duruz. The family is claimed to be descended from the
prince Fakhreddin Al Ma'ani. The family migrated in the beginning of the
18th century, from
Lebanon to
Jabal ad-Duruz in Southern Syria. They grew in importance and in 1869,
Ismail al-Atrash led them to overthrow the
al-Hamdan family by force. They led their fellow Druze in fight against the
Ottomans (until 1918) and the
French (1923 and 1925-1927). However, they were weakened by the peasant revolution of 1888. Their influence started to wane after unification and independence of Syria, especially with the death of
Sultan Pasha al-Atrash, the most popular and revered member of the family.
Famous Members of the Family
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Farid al-Atrash, Syrian singer and virtuoso
oud player.
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Asmahan, Syrian female singer.
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Selim al-Atrash, first governor of the
State of Jabal ad-Duruz.
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Sultan Pasha al-Atrash, Leader of the
Syrian Revolution.
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Zaid al-Atrash, fighter and poet. Brother of Sultan Pasha.
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Mansour al-Atrash, Syrian politician. Son of Sultan Pasha.
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Nayla al-Atrash, Syrian actress.
Trivia
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Farid and
Asmahan are siblings.
★ "Atrash" is an
Arabic word means
deaf.