• The Tuqan clan (Arabic: طوقان, romanized: Ṭūqān; also variously romanized as Toukan, Touqan, Tukan, and Tokan) is a prominent Palestinian and Jordanian...
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    British mandate. Tuqan was the brother of fellow poet Fadwa Tuqan, whom he tutored and influenced; the two belonged to the prominent Tuqan family that governed...
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  • as the "Poet of Palestine". Born in Nablus to the wealthy Palestinian Tuqan family known for their accomplishments in many fields, she received schooling...
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  • a stronghold in Sanur. With conflicts with Acre's governors and the Tuqan family, their influence waned after the destruction of their stronghold in 1830...
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    Alia Toukan (category Tuqan family)
    private ceremony at her father's house, with no attendance of any other royal family members, on 24 December 1972, 3 days after the king divorced his second...
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    Princess Haya bint Hussein (category Tuqan family)
    of poor families. In November 2012, Tkiyet Um Ali announced a campaign to quadruple the number of its beneficiaries to reach 20,000 families living under...
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  • Ja'afar Tuqan (Arabic: جعفر طوقان, romanized: Jaʿfar Ṭūqān; 19 January 1938 – 25 November 2014) was a Palestinian-Jordanian architect. Ja'afar Tuqan was born...
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  • Qasim family of the Jamma'in subdistrict leading the front against the Tuqan family, which had the support of the Ottoman government. The Tuqans hired...
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    military governor in Palestine. The Tuqan family, originally from northern Syria, was led by Hajj Salih Pasha Tuqan in the early eighteenth century and...
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  • the Nablus area. Joining them were families such as the Jarrar family from Balqa (now in Jordan), and the Tuqan family, from either northern Syria or Transjordan...
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