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Atassi () () is the name of a prominent family in
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, of a noble lineage dating back to the 15th century AD. In modern times, members of the family led the national movement against the
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. The power and prestige of the family reached an apex at the formation of the modern Republic of Syria in 1936, when its second
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Hashim al-Atassi Hashim al-Atassi (; 11 January 1875 – 5 December 1960) was a Syrian politician and statesman who served as the President of Syria on three occasions from 1936 to 1939, 1949 to 1951 and 1954 to 1955. Background and early career He was bo ...
was elected president. Two out of the seven members of the constitutional assembly who drafted the first constitution of
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in 1919 were prominent Atassis: Wasfi al-Atassi and
Hashim al-Atassi Hashim al-Atassi (; 11 January 1875 – 5 December 1960) was a Syrian politician and statesman who served as the President of Syria on three occasions from 1936 to 1939, 1949 to 1951 and 1954 to 1955. Background and early career He was bo ...
. Two more scions,
Lu'ay al-Atassi Lu'ayy (, ; also anglicized as Luay, Louay, Loai, Loay or Luai) is an Arabic male given name. It originates as the diminutive of 'wild ox'. Its meaning is thus ‘Protector’ It was most famously borne by Lu'ayy ibn Ghalib, an ancestor of Muhamm ...
and
Nureddin al-Atassi Nureddin Mustafa Ali al-Atassi (, 11 January 1929 – 3 December 1992) was a Syrian politician who served as the president of Syria from 1966 to 1970. Early life and education Nureddin Al-Atassi, born in 1929 in Homs to an Arab family, and b ...
, were in turn installed as heads of state in the 1960s. Family members included magistrates, governors, ambassadors, heads of political parties, military officers and other public officials throughout Ottoman and modern times.


Background

Many leading family members assumed prominent religious and political positions in Ottoman, French, and Independent
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. The oldest mention of the family was in a religious manuscript dated in 1450, copied in service to one the family ancestors, Sheikh Ibrahim bin Ahmad Al-Atassi, who was named Imam of Prince Toghan bin Seqlesiz, Prince of the Turkman. The family appeared in Hims around the end of the 15th century. Its ancestor, Ali Bin Khalil Atassi, was buried in 1508 in a tomb in a mosque which later became known as the Atassi Mosque. The tomb exists until today. The name al-Atassi evolved from the word "" (from "," meaning "the sneezer" in Arabic) which later changed to "" then to "" or Atassi.


Atassi muftis of Homs and Tripoli

The office of Mufti of the town of Homs, the highest religious jurisdiction in the city, was hereditary in the Atassi family for over four centuries. At least eighteen Atassi scholars held this position. In addition, two Atassis are known to have been Muftis of the city of
Tripoli Tripoli or Tripolis (from , meaning "three cities") may refer to: Places Greece *Tripolis (region of Arcadia), a district in ancient Arcadia, Greece * Tripolis (Larisaia), an ancient Greek city in the Pelasgiotis district, Thessaly, near Larissa ...
as well. The Sibaie House of Homs was another scholarly family who were often in competition with the Atassi House for the seat of the mufti, and the Sibaie were able to secure it at least four times in the town history. The following are members of the family who attained the position of mufti: (Dates represent period served in that position) *Al-Shihab Ahmad Sham al-Deen ibn Khalil al-Atassi, The first. 1533-1596. *Mahmood ibn Ahmad al-Atassi. Held position starting in 1596. *Ahmad ibn Mahmood al-Atassi, the second. Held position until death in 1653. *Hasan ibn Mahmood al-Atassi. Held position starting in 1653. *Mohammad ibn Ahmad al-Atassi, the first. Held position until death in 1698. *Ali ibn Hasan al-Atassi. Held position starting in 1703. *Abdul-Wahhab ibn Ali al-Atassi. mid-18th century, period not exactly known. *Burhan Al-Deen Ibraheem ibn Ali al-Atassi. Late 18th century, period in Homs not known, Mufti of Homs, later of Tripoli. *Yaseen ibn Ibraheem al-Atassi, Mufti of
Tripoli Tripoli or Tripolis (from , meaning "three cities") may refer to: Places Greece *Tripolis (region of Arcadia), a district in ancient Arcadia, Greece * Tripolis (Larisaia), an ancient Greek city in the Pelasgiotis district, Thessaly, near Larissa ...
. *Abdul-Sattar ibn Ibraheem al-Atassi. 1805-1829. *Saeed ibn Abdul-Sattar al-Atassi. 1830-1854. *Mohammad Abu-Al-Fath ibn Abdul-Sattar al-Atassi, the second. 1852-1882. * Mohammad Khaled ibn Mohammad al-Atassi. 1885-1894. *Abdul-Lateef ibn Mohammad Al-Atassi. 1894-1914 * Mohammad Taher ibn M. Khaled al-Atassi. 1914-1940. *Mohammad Tawfeeq ibn Abdul-Lateef al-Atassi. 1940-1965. *Badr Al-Deen ibn Mahmood al-Atassi. 1965-1966. *Mohammad Tayyeb ibn Abdul-Fattah al-Atassi. 1966-1984. * Zuhair bin Abdul-Rahman Mumtaz Al-Atassi. 2017-current Other members served as religious scholars in other capacities such as judges, chief clerks, and
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s. One mufti, Sayed Ibraheem Efendi al-Atassi, also served as Mufti of
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in the late 18th century.
Taher al-Atassi Taher (, ''Al-Tahir''; ), is Algerian city, the industrial center of Jijel Province, with its industrial area of Ouled Salah, the Jijel Ferhat Abbas Airport and the port of Djen Djen. Geography Situation The municipality of Taher is located in t ...
served as the supreme judge of
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in
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, and
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and
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in
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in the late Ottoman period. Although members of the Atassi family were naturally involved in the politics of the city of Homs by virtue of holding the mufti position and by belonging to the wealthy class and being Ashraf, it was not until the late 19th century that they started holding non-religious governmental offices. Two scholars who held the position of mufti also held political offices:
Khaled al-Atassi Khaled Efendi al-Atassi al-Husseini (; –October, 1908), was an Ottoman Syria religious authority, jurist, scholar and poet. Born in Homs to the famous Atassi family in 1837, he went through the traditional preparation for the position of Muft ...
(1837–1908), and his son, Taher al-Atassi (1860–1940). In 1876, Sayed Khaled Efendi Al-Atassi was elected to the first parliament of the
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as the deputy from Homs and
Hama Hama ( ', ) is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria. It is located north of Damascus and north of Homs. It is the provincial capital of the Hama Governorate. With a population of 996,000 (2023 census), Hama is one o ...
. In 1922, Sayed Taher Efendi was elected to membership of the Council of the Syrian Union as the representative of Homs in the state of
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. Other Atassis have since held legislative positions. The family achieved further influence through education with a tradition of sending the young men of the family to be educated at the Imperial capital of Istanbul during the Ottoman administration, and then to the Sorbonne and other European centers of learning during the French Mandate.


Atassi heads of state

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Hashim al-Atassi Hashim al-Atassi (; 11 January 1875 – 5 December 1960) was a Syrian politician and statesman who served as the President of Syria on three occasions from 1936 to 1939, 1949 to 1951 and 1954 to 1955. Background and early career He was bo ...
, President of Syria: 1936-1939, December, 1949-September, 1950, September, 1950-December, 1951, February, 1954-September, 1955 *
Lu'ay al-Atassi Lu'ayy (, ; also anglicized as Luay, Louay, Loai, Loay or Luai) is an Arabic male given name. It originates as the diminutive of 'wild ox'. Its meaning is thus ‘Protector’ It was most famously borne by Lu'ayy ibn Ghalib, an ancestor of Muhamm ...
, President of the Revolutionary Council, vested with presidential powers, 1963 *
Nureddin al-Atassi Nureddin Mustafa Ali al-Atassi (, 11 January 1929 – 3 December 1992) was a Syrian politician who served as the president of Syria from 1966 to 1970. Early life and education Nureddin Al-Atassi, born in 1929 in Homs to an Arab family, and b ...
, President of Syria, 1966–1970


Atassi members elected to the parliament and ruling councils

(dates represent year elected) *
Khaled al-Atassi Khaled Efendi al-Atassi al-Husseini (; –October, 1908), was an Ottoman Syria religious authority, jurist, scholar and poet. Born in Homs to the famous Atassi family in 1837, he went through the traditional preparation for the position of Muft ...
, elected to the Ottoman parliament, 1876. * Hashem al-Atassi, 1918, 1928, 1932, 1936. * Wasfi Beik al-Atassi, Ottoman Parliament (1914), Syrian Congress (1918) * Taher Efendi al-Atassi, 1922, member of the 15-membered Ruling Council of the Tri-State Union. * Feidy Beik al-Atassi, 1923 (State of Damascus Assembly), 1947, 1949, 1954, 1961. *Mukarram Al-Atassi, 1936, 1946. * Adnan al-Atassi, 1943, 1947, 1954. *Hilmi al-atassi, 1943. *Dr. Shawqi al-Atassi, elected to the parliament of the
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, 1960. *
Nureddin al-Atassi Nureddin Mustafa Ali al-Atassi (, 11 January 1929 – 3 December 1992) was a Syrian politician who served as the president of Syria from 1966 to 1970. Early life and education Nureddin Al-Atassi, born in 1929 in Homs to an Arab family, and b ...
, 1965 (National Council) * Ibtisam al-Sayed Suleiman al-Atassi, 2003. *
Suheir Atassi Suheir al-Atassi (; born 1971) is a Syrian secular activist in the Syrian opposition, and co-vice-president of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces between November 2012 and December 2013. She has been called the ...
*Mansour Al-Atassi * Farah Al Atassi, leader in Syrian politics and International affairs. A founding member of the High negotiation Committee, National Syrian Women Association, Syrian American Cultural Center, Arab American Information and Resource Center, Syria American Business Council, Women in peace and Security, the Interfaith Dialogue Initiative, Ambassador of Syria to the UN.


Atassi ministers in various cabinets

* Hashem Al-Atassi *Faydi beik al-Atassi *Adnan al-Atassi *Mukarram al-Atassi *
Jamal al-Atassi Jamal Al-Atassi (1922−2000) () was a Syrian Arab nationalist, politician and author. He was one of the earliest ideologues of the nascent Syrian Ba'ath Party, which he joined soon after it was founded. He helped to lay out its constitution an ...
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Nureddin al-Atassi Nureddin Mustafa Ali al-Atassi (, 11 January 1929 – 3 December 1992) was a Syrian politician who served as the president of Syria from 1966 to 1970. Early life and education Nureddin Al-Atassi, born in 1929 in Homs to an Arab family, and b ...


Atassi mayors of Homs

*Hasan al-Atassi, late 19th century. *Najeeb Atassi, 1879. * Omar al-Atassi, 1912. *Mohammad Al-Atassi, 1920-1930. * Feidi al-Atassi, 1931-1945. *Mukarram al-Atassi, 1950s. *Qasem al-Atassi, 1954-1957.


References

{{Reflist *Atassi, B.H. ''"Bughyat Al-Nasi" the History of the Atassi Family-Bassel Atasi.'' *Islamic Court Registers of city of Homs. *al-Muradi, Khalil. ''Silk Al-Durar fi 'ayan al-Qarn al-thani sshar.'' *al-Bitar, Abdul-Razzaq. ''Hilyat al-bashar fi tarikh al-qarn al-thalith 'ashar.'' *As'ad (1985) ''Tarikh Homs'', 2 volumes, Tripoli, تاريخ'' حمص تأليف خوري أسعد'', in Arabic *Moubayed, Sami M., ''Steel and Silk: man and Men Who Shaped Syria 1900-2000.'' Cune Press, 2006.
Atassi Family Website
Syrian families Arabic-language surnames Al-Atassi family Syrian people of Turkish descent Political families of Syria