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Born in 1920, Abd Al-Jabbar Al-Attar entered the lineage at a moment of uncertainty, with family records, scent bottles, and preserved materials being protected as the world around the house began to change.

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By 1922, the family was protecting more than perfume. They were guarding a lineage. The stored bottles and records represent knowledge carried through the fall of the Ottoman world, ensuring Abd Al-Jabbar’s generation would inherit something still alive.

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These preserved bottles and workroom objects reflect the years after the collapse, when Kaseem worked to restore order and Abd Al-Jabbar grew around the materials, habits, and memory that kept the house alive.