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- Q19794118 description "British-Kuwaiti writer".
- Q19794118 description "British-Kuwaiti writer".
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- Q19794118 abstract "Jehan Rajab (neé Welborne, 1934 – 5 April 2015) was a Brazil-born Kuwaiti author of British origin. She stayed in Kuwait from 1959 before she wrote her book titled Invasion Kuwait: An English Woman's Tale which was an account of life in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait from her own point of view and married Tareq Rajab in 1955 in England who was the 5th Kuwaiti to marry a western woman & the 1st Kuwaiti to go abroad to study Art and archeology. In accordance with Kuwait law, through her marriage she was able to gain Kuwaiti citizenship (as per Kuwait citizenship law granting females married to Kuwaiti males the Kuwaiti citizenship). She worked as the first director of the department of antiquities and museums of Kuwait. Jehan stayed in Jamaica, Portugal, and the Cape Varde Island during her childhood. She had 3 children including Dr. Ziad Rajab who is the current director of the New English School. She had a hard time settling in Kuwait due to the lack of facilities and found it harder to adjust to the cool winter than hot summers. She co-founded the Tareq Rajab Museum and The New English school with her husband in 1980 and 1969 respectively. Jehan also appeared in a documentary called Class of 1990. She died on 5 April 2015. Her funeral took place in Jabriya.".
- Q19794118 birthName "Jehan Welbourne".
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- Q19794118 deathDate "2015-04-05".
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- Q19794118 deathYear "2015".
- Q19794118 ethnicity Q842438.
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- Q19794118 birthName "Jehan Welbourne".
- Q19794118 birthPlace "Brazil".
- Q19794118 citizenship "British, Kuwaiti".
- Q19794118 dateOfDeath "2015-04-05".
- Q19794118 deathDate "2015-04-05".
- Q19794118 deathPlace "Kuwait".
- Q19794118 ethnicity "British".
- Q19794118 name "Jehan Rajab".
- Q19794118 placeOfBirth "Brazil".
- Q19794118 placeOfDeath "Kuwait".
- Q19794118 shortDescription "British-Kuwaiti writer".
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- Q19794118 comment "Jehan Rajab (neé Welborne, 1934 – 5 April 2015) was a Brazil-born Kuwaiti author of British origin. She stayed in Kuwait from 1959 before she wrote her book titled Invasion Kuwait: An English Woman's Tale which was an account of life in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait from her own point of view and married Tareq Rajab in 1955 in England who was the 5th Kuwaiti to marry a western woman & the 1st Kuwaiti to go abroad to study Art and archeology.".
- Q19794118 label "Jehan Rajab".
- Q19794118 name "Jehan Rajab".