Bseiso
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Bseiso (Arabic: بسيسو) (also translated as Beseiso, Bsaiso, Besaiso, Bsiso, Bsisu, Bseisu, Besiso) is an Arab (Levantine) surname of Palestinian origins, dating back to late 18th and early 19th century.[1] They are one of the largest and most famous Palestinian families in Palestine and are well known throughout the region. [citation needed] Originating from Aleppo centuries ago before borders then migrated and took refuge in Gaza in Palestine where they held the most prominent positions in government and society. They were also one of the largest land owners in Palestine. The family has many remarkable accomplishments in the society and the country in different fields mostly law and businesses. Today's descendants are scattered around the world, primarily in Palestine, Jordan, Kuwait. The Bseiso family's roots come from the Kayyali Family (عائلة الكيالي), and the forefather who was first nicknamed "Bseiso" was Ahmed Al-Kayyali (أحمد الكيالي بسيسو).
Notable Bseiso individuals
[edit]- Atef Faiq Bseiso, senior PLO official implicated in Munich massacre
- Mu'in Tawfiq Bseiso, poet and educator
- Musallam Wajih Bseiso, intellectual, journalist, and politician
- Shadia Bseiso, Jordanian TV presenter, jiu-jitsu practitioner and professional wrestler. In October 2017, she became the first Arab female wrestler from the Middle East to sign a contract with WWE, the world's largest wrestling promotion company.
References
[edit]- ^ "نبذة عن العائلة". www.bsaisofamily.com. Archived from the original on 25 December 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2022.