Draft:Arab Noble Prize Winners
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First instituted in 1901, the Nobel Prize has been awarded to a total of 989 individuals (930 men and 59 women) and 30 organizations as of 2022[update].[1] Among the recipients, 11 are arabs
Egypt
[edit]- Mohamed ElBaradei, Peace, 2005
- Ahmed Zewail, Chemistry, 1999
- Naguib Mahfouz, Literature, 1988
- Anwar Sadat, Peace, 1978
Palestine
[edit]- Yasser Arafat, Born in Cairo, Egypt, Peace, 1994
Yemen
[edit]- Tawakkol Karman, Peace, 2011
Lebanon
[edit]- Peter Brian Medawar*, Physiology or Medicine, 1960
- Elias James Corey*, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1990
Tunisia
[edit]- Moungi Bawendi, born in France, Chemistry, 2023
- Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, Peace, 2015
Tanzania
[edit]- Abdulrazak Gurnah*, Literature, 2021
References
[edit]- ^ Media, Nobel (22 November 2018). "Nobel Prize facts". Nobel Foundation. Archived from the original on 6 November 2018. Retrieved 22 November 2018.