100 Years of Palestinian Achievement

The Palestinian Notables Atlas is a bilingual, open scholarly record of 101 individuals who shaped Palestinian culture, science, politics, art, and sport across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Our Mission

Palestinian history is rich, contested, and often fragmented across diaspora, occupation, and displacement. Existing encyclopaedias tend to focus on political leaders while leaving poets, scientists, athletes, and visual artists underrepresented. This atlas was built to correct that imbalance.

Every person is presented with a bilingual biography, domain classification, era tagging, and external references — centering contribution, not competition.

Domains Covered

The atlas spans ten domains of human activity, ensuring no corner of Palestinian achievement is left undocumented:

  • Literature & Poetry
  • Politics & Diplomacy
  • Visual Arts
  • Music
  • Film & Television
  • Science & Medicine
  • Journalism & Media
  • Academia & Thought
  • Civil Society
  • Sports

How People Were Selected

The 101 persons in this atlas were selected by applying four criteria simultaneously:

  1. Palestinian identity — born in historic Palestine or holding documented Palestinian heritage.
  2. Documented contribution — their work or legacy is verifiable through published sources.
  3. Domain breadth — at least one person per major domain to reflect the full range of Palestinian achievement.
  4. Era coverage — persons active across all decades from the 1920s to the present.

A Living Record

This atlas is not a fixed list. As new primary sources emerge — interviews, archive footage, scholarly monographs — biographical information is deepened and updated. All biographical data is published under a Creative Commons Attribution licence.