Riad Ahmed Riad Mohamed Riad (Arabic: رياض احمد رياض محمد رياض) (born September 18, 1927) an Egyptian scholar and geographer. Among his books is “Journey in the time of Nubia",[1][2][3] His original family name is Qassem Urfally.
In 1949 he obtained his B.A in Geography from Fouad I University and in 1951 he earned a Diploma of Sudanese Studies (Geography & Anthropology) from Fouad I University. In 1956 he obtained his Ph.D. degree From Voelker Kunde Institute, Vienna University. He was soon appointed a staff member at Faculty of Arts Ain Shams University,[4] He taught at Beirut Arab University and Qatar University with the posts of lecturer, assistant professor, and professor in the Department of Geography. His wife Kawthar Abdel Rassoul participated in much of his research and books, especially in regards to field research in the Nubia area.[4][5] Riad was awarded Egypt's State Appreciation Award of 2017.[6][7][5]
^Journey in the time of Nubia, google books
^Journey in the time of Nubia. hindawi
^"Books of Mohamed Riad". Archived from the original on 2017-09-01. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
^ abCite error: The named reference nubia1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^ abBiography of Mohamed Riad, Hindawi Organization
^Egypt announces winners of state-sponsored culture awards for 2016, Ahram Online at 19 Jun 2017
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