"Attas" is a term used in various contexts, but it often refers to "atta," which is a type of whole wheat flour commonly used in South Asian cuisine for making breads like chapati and naan. In a broader sense, "attas" can also refer to the concept of food or nourishment in certain cultures. Additionally, it may have specific meanings in different dialects or languages, so context is important for its precise interpretation.
Alexander Attas is 4' 9".
Hamida al-Attas was born in 1934.
Jai Al-Attas was born in 1984.
Rachel Attas was born in 1934, in Tel Aviv, Palestine [now Israel].
Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas was born in 1931.
Rachel Attas died on November 25, 2004, in Petah Tikva, Israel of heart attack.
Muhammad Naguib Al-Attas has written: 'The oldest known Malay manuscript' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Malay Manuscripts, Malay literature
Sharifah Shifa Al-Attas. has written: 'ISTAC illuminated' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Yes, he had a mother. Her name is Hamida al-Attas.
battle of rego and attas
Al-Shaqqaf, al-Assadi, al-Attas, al-Khaiwani, al-Sarary,, al-Hawati, Zein, etc
Ivonne Attas has: Played Silvia Zamora (1970) in "Esmeralda" in 1970. Played Angelina in "Lucecita" in 1972. Played Marcia Montenegro in "Mariana de la noche" in 1975. Performed in "Mi hermana gemela" in 1975. Played Rosa Francia in "La zulianita" in 1977. Played Michelle in "Laura y Virginia" in 1977.