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Matar may refer to: Deity * Matar, a Phrygian goddess who flourished in Lydia (now Turkey) 1200 to 600 B.C., also known as Materan, Matar Kubileya, or Kubeleya, Cybele, as well as Great Goddess, The Mother, Mother of the Gods, The Great Mother, Magna Mater, and other related titles in many ancient cultures adopting the deity People Given name * Matar Coly (born 1984), Senegalese footballer * Matar Fall (born 1982), French-born Senegalese football * Matar Sène (born 1970), retired Senegalese freestyle wrestler Surname * Agapius II Matar (1736–1812), Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1796 to 1812 * Ahmad Abu Matar (born 1944), Palestinian academic and writer * Ahmed Matar (born 1954), Iraqi poet * Amira Hilmi Matar (born 1930), Egyptian scholar and writer * Athanasius V Matar, Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in 1813 * Ghiath Matar (1986–2011), Syrian activist * Hadi Matar (born 1997), convicted assassin, stabbing of Salman Rushdie ...
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Cybele
Cybele ( ; Phrygian: ''Matar Kubileya, Kubeleya'' "Kubeleya Mother", perhaps "Mountain Mother"; Lydian: ''Kuvava''; ''Kybélē'', ''Kybēbē'', ''Kybelis'') is an Anatolian mother goddess; she may have a possible forerunner in the earliest neolithic at Çatalhöyük. She is Phrygia's only known goddess, and likely, its national deity. Greek colonists in Asia Minor adopted and adapted her Phrygian cult and spread it to mainland Greece and to the more distant western Greek colonies around the sixth century BC. In Greece, Cybele met with a mixed reception. She became partially assimilated to aspects of the Earth-goddess Gaia, of her possibly Minoan equivalent Rhea, and of the harvest–mother goddess Demeter. Some city-states, notably Athens, evoked her as a protector, but her most celebrated Greek rites and processions show her as an essentially foreign, exotic mystery-goddess who arrives in a lion-drawn chariot to the accompaniment of wild music, wine, and a disorderl ...
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Maryam Matar
Maryam Mohamed Fatma Matar (, born 1975) is an Emirati geneticist, medical researcher, and radio host, based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Matar is the first woman to serve as director-general in the government of Dubai and is the founder and chairperson of the UAE Genetic Diseases Association. Early life and education Matar grew up in a large family with nine brothers and sisters. Her grandmother was an herbalist, which Matar notes led to her own interest in helping people. Matar earned a B.A. in Medicine and Surgery and a Family Medicine Residency Program degree. In 2004, she graduated from the H.H. Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Program for Leadership Development and worked on a Ph.D. at Yamaguchi University in Japan. Career In 2006, Matar was named an undersecretary in the Dubai Government Ministry of Health, and in 2008 she was named director-general of a Dubai government agency, Community Development Authority, thereby becoming the first ...
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USS Matar (AK-119)
USS ''Matar'' (AK-119) was a , converted from a Liberty Ship, commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II. She was first named after Napoleon B. Broward, an American river pilot, captain, and politician; he was elected as the 19th Governor of the US state of Florida. She was renamed and commissioned after Matar, a binary star in the constellation of Pegasus. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone. Construction ''Napoleon R. Broward'' was laid down on 16 October 1943, under Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 1214, by the St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company, Jacksonville, Florida; she was sponsored by Mrs. Napoleon B. Broward, widow of the namesake, and launched 30 November 1943. Acquired by the US Navy under bareboat charter 10 December 1943; converted for Navy use by Merrill Stevens Drydock & Repair Co., Jacksonville; and commissioned as ''Matar'' at Jacksonville, 17 May 1944. Service history Afte ...
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Eta Pegasi
Eta Pegasi or η Pegasi, formally named Matar , is a binary star in the constellation of Pegasus. The apparent visual magnitude of this star is +2.95, making it the fifth-brightest member of Pegasus. Based upon parallax measurements, the distance to this star is about from the Sun. Nomenclature ''η Pegasi'' ( Latinised to ''Eta Pegasi'') is the star's Bayer designation. It bore the traditional name ''Matar'', derived from the Arabic سعد المطر ''Saʽd al Maṭar'', meaning ''lucky star of rain''. In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) to catalogue and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN approved the name ''Matar'' for this star on 21 August 2016 and it is now so entered in the IAU Catalog of Star Names. In Chinese, (), meaning '' Resting Palace'', refers to an asterism consisting η Pegasi, λ Pegasi, μ Pegasi, ο Pegasi, τ Pegasi and ν Pegasi. Consequently, η Pegasi itself is known as ( ...
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Ahmed Matar (Parkour)
Ahmed Matar (, born 1954) is a revolutionary Iraqi poet who has been living in exile for decades, most recently in London. His poetry is very critical of dictatorial Arab rulers, especially the Iraqi rulers, the lack of freedoms, the use of torture and extrajudicial punishments, clinging to power at all costs, and the conditions of Arab societies. Early life Matar was born in Tanoma, a small city in southern Iraq in Basra governance. He is the fourth of ten children. He is married and has three sons and a daughter. Poetry Matar started composing poetry early in his life when he was fourteen. His first poems were mostly romantic before he turns to choose politics as his main subject. He recited long poems on stage where he actually openly criticized the status quo. This, however, forced him to flee early in his life to Kuwait. Career He moved to Kuwait in his mid-twenties where he worked as a cultural editor for the newspaper ''Al-Qabas''. He continued composing poems i ...
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Yasser Matar
Yasser Matar (Arabic:ياسر مطر) (born 20 September 1985) is a retired Emirati footballer who played as midfielder In the sport of association football, a midfielder takes an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield position primarily in the middle of the pitch. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in t ... . External links * References Emirati men's footballers 21st-century Emirati sportsmen 1985 births Living people Al Jazira Club players Al Ain FC players Al Wahda FC players Fujairah FC players Al Orooba Club players Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games UAE First Division League players UAE Pro League players Men's association football midfielders Asian Games competitors for the United Arab Emirates {{UnitedArabEmirates-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Selim Matar
Selim Matar is an Iraqi-Swiss writer, historian, and public intellectual who is the founder and editor-in-chief of the journal Mesopotamia. Much of his body of work meditates on the nature of Iraqi nationalism; his concepts and theories, centring on the "Identity of the Iraqi Nation", gave rise to the eponymous cultural movement that grew out of it. He is chiefly known for his works ''The Woman of the Flask'' and ''The Wounded Self.'' Biography Selim Matar was born in Baghdad in 1956 as the fourth of eight children to parents Matar and Wabria. Originally from Amarah in the southern Maysa governorate, his parents had moved to the capital before his birth and opened a bistro next to the Directorate of General Security, where the young Selim often worked after school. While delivering food and drinks in the Directorate, he would occasionally witness scenes of torture. Growing up in a poor Shia family in one of the city's richest neighbourhoods and attending a majority-Christian sc ...
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Paul Youssef Matar
Paul Youssef Matar (born 1 February 1941 in Naameh, Lebanon) was the former Archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut. The archeparchial seat is the city of Beirut, at the Saint George Cathedral. Life Paul Youssef Matar was born on February 1, 1941, in the Mount Lebanon Governorate in Na'ameh, located in the historic Chouf Region. On 5 June 1965 at the age of 24, Matar was ordained to the priesthood. He subsequently served as director and later president of the Maronite school " Al-Hikma" in Beirut. Matar was also selected by the Council of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon as president of Caritas-Lebanon. His appointment as auxiliary bishop of the Maronite Patriarchate of Antioch was on 7 June 1991 as his appointment as Titular bishop of Tarsus dei Maroniti. His ordination to the episcopate took place on 3 August 1991 by the hands of the Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, and his co-consecrators were Roland Aboujaoudé, Auxiliary ...
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Nadia Matar
Nadia Matar (Pikovitch) (; born February 16, 1966) is an Israeli right-wing activist. She has been called by some admirers 'the settlers' Joan of Arc'.Deborah Campbel''This Heated Place: Encounters in the Promised Land ,''D & M Publishers, 2009 pp.95-96. She is, together with Yehudit Katsover, the co-chairman of nationalist organization Women in Green.Jason Koutsoukis'Israeli anger that burns brightly,'Sydney Morning Herald 14 November 2008 She hosts a settler radio show. Life Matar was born in 1966 in Antwerp, into a secular Jewish family. A Yavneh Olami youth leader, she performed aliyah (immigrated) alone at the age of 18 in 1984. Matar married an American doctor, David, a pediatrician at Hadassah Hospital, with whom she has had six children. They settled in Efrat, moving to Shirat HaYam in Gush Katif in 2004 when Ariel Sharon decided to dismantle Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip. Positions Matar regards the Oslo Peace Accords as a "criminal betrayal of the Jewish peopl ...
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Nader Matar
Nader Charbel Matar (, ; born 12 May 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Ansar. Matar began his senior career in 2008 in Portugal, playing for Sporting CP B and Oeiras. He moved to Spain in 2010, where he played for Atlético Madrid C and Canillas, before moving to Ghana-based Asante Kotoko in 2012. He returning to Portugal in 2014, playing six months at Beira-Mar. Matar signed for his first Lebanese club in 2016, Nejmeh, where he won three Lebanese Elite Cups and one Lebanese Super Cup in his four-year stay. In 2020, Matar moved to cross-city rivals Ansar, helping them win their first league title in 14 years in his first season. He then moved back abroad, joining Qatar-based Muaither, before returning to Ansar in 2022. Born in the Ivory Coast to a Lebanese father and a Moroccan mother, Matar chose to represent Lebanon internationally. He made his debut in a friendly against Iraq in 2012, and also played in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qual ...
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Muhammad Afifi Matar
Muhammad Afifi Matar (; 1935 – 28 June 2010), was an Egyptian poet. He was born in the village of Ramalat al-Anjab in the Menoufia region of the Nile Delta. He went to school in Menouf and afterwards moved to Cairo where he studied philosophy at Ain Shams University. Early life During the reign of Anwar Sadat, Matar left Egypt for Iraq and lived there for several years due to his difficulties with the military regime. During this period of self-imposed exile, he kept up his work as a poet and edited a literary journal called ''al-Aqlam''. He was also a member of the Egyptian Ba'ath Party and was one of six people arrested in April 1991 on accusations of involvement in an anti-government plot. Career Matar is recognised as one of the more difficult of modern Arab poets. The scholar and translator Ferial Ghazoul has written: "Muhammad 'Afifi Matar ..is known for the sophistication of his poetics, and the multiple allusions in his poetry. He is a poets' poet who has kept his traje ...
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