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Sundus Abbas

2000 - presente

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Sundus Abbas is a ativista social born in 2000 in , which is now part of modern day Baghdad, Iraq. Sundus Abbas is currently 26 years old.

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Sundus Abbas is the 928th most popular ativista social, the 399th most popular biography from Iraq and the 9th most popular Iraqi Ativista Social.

Sundus Abbas is most famous for her work as an Iraqi women's rights activist, advocating for gender equality and women's empowerment in Iraq. She has been involved in various initiatives aimed at improving the social and political status of women in her country.

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Among Ativista socials

Among ativista socials, Sundus Abbas ranks 928 out of 840Before her are Begum Jan, Isabelle Axelsson, Kate Rusby, Chiara Sacchi, Nkosi Johnson, and Terri Schiavo case. After her are Frank Mugisha, Jorge Cárdenas, Jamie Margolin, Fathi Terbil, Laleh Osmany, and Cleopatra Kambugu Kentaro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Sundus Abbas ranks 575Before her are Blanca Toledano, Anton Borodachev, Walter Wallberg, Gayane Chiloyan, Nurbek Oralbay, and Mia Krampl. After her are Talen Horton-Tucker, Marrit Steenbergen, Joan Moreno, Jalen Smith, Ivet Goranova, and Roberts Plūme.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Sundus Abbas ranks 399 out of 384Before her are Ahmed Ibrahim Khalaf (1992), Mohammed Hameed Farhan (1993), Yaser Kasim (1991), Mohammed Kassid (1986), Sherko Karim (1996), and Mahdi Kamil (1995). After her are Dina Ellermann (1980), Dadvan Yousuf (2000), Aker Al-Obaidi (1999), Ammar Abduljabbar (1995), and Vlado Popadić (1996).

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Among Ativista socials In Iraq

Among ativista socials born in Iraq, Sundus Abbas ranks 9Before her are Al-Mu'tazz (847), David Sassoon (1792), Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid (948), Naziha al-Dulaimi (1923), Salwan Momika (1986), and Zainab Salbi (1969).

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