
Anis Mansour grew up in an Egyptian village near the city of Mansoura. Anis Mansour memorized the Holy Qur’an at a young age in the village book, and he had many stories in that book, some of which he told in his book “They Lived in My Life.” He was the first in the Republic in high school. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 1947 and worked as a professor in the Philosophy Department. After that, he devoted himself full time to writing and journalistic work at the Akhbar Al-Youm and Literary Creativity Foundation. Anis Mansour traveled around the world, wrote a lot about travel literature, and wrote many books, including “Around the World in 200 Days,” “Yemen, That Unknown,” and “The Most Amazing Travels in History.” He had supernatural writings, and one of his most famous books in this field was “The Curse of the Pharaohs.” He had many dramatic works that were turned into serials, including “Angry and Angry,” “The Genius,” “Anesthesia,” and “The Past Comes Back.”
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Anis Mansour died at the age of 87.
When was Anis Mansour born?
Anis Mansour was born on August 18, 1924.
When did Anis Mansour die?
Anis Mansour passed away on October 21, 2011.
What is Anis Mansour's nationality?
Anis Mansour is Egypt.
How many works has Anis Mansour appeared in?
Anis Mansour has 4 credited works in our database.
What is Anis Mansour known for?
Anis Mansour is known for Helmk Ya Si alam, Asef Lil Ezaag, Who Doesn't Love Fatma?, Angry men & angry women.
Where was Anis Mansour born?
Anis Mansour was born in Egypt.