Sayyar Jamil

Sayyar al Jamil (Arabic: سيار الجميل) is a Research Professor at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies in Doha, Qatar.[1] Jamil was born in Iraq in 1952, and lived in Mosul before receiving his PhD at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.[2]

Sayyar Jamil
Born1952 (age 6768)
Iraq
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews
Home townMosul
Scientific career
InstitutionsArab Center for Research and Policy Studies
WebsiteOfficial Website

Writings on generational throughout Arab history

Jamil's website states a number of works which he has published in Arabic, but he is mostly widely known for his work on his contribution of a new theory (known in Arabic as Arabic: المجايلة or "successive generational shifts") of historical development, in which successive generations shape the course of events over roughly periodic cycles of 30 years or (the estimated duration of a single generation).

gollark: Sen Türkçe konuşmayı biliyor musun?
gollark: To google translatron!
gollark: Computers are just processed sand.
gollark: Basketball is just auto golf.
gollark: Golf?

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