Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah Age, Husband, Family, Biography, Facts & More
| Bio | |
|---|---|
| Real Name | Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah |
| Profession | Politician |
| Famous For | First Female Deputy Minister of Saudi Arabia |
| Food Habit | Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah is a hardcore non-vegetarian |
| Physical Stats & More | |
| Height (approx.) | in centimeters - 163 cm in meters - 1.63 m in feet inches - 5’ 4” |
| Weight (approx.) | in Kilograms - 60 kg in Pounds - 132 lbs |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | Year, 1985 |
| Age (as in 2017) | 32 Years |
| Birth Place | Not Known |
| Nationality | Saudi Arabian |
| Hometown | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
| School | Not Known |
| College/University | King Saud University |
| Educational Qualification | Doctorate |
| Religion | Islam |
| Ethnicity/Race | Sunni Muslim |
| Family | |
| Parents | Father- Name Not Known Mother- Name Not Known |
| Husband/Spouse | Not Known |
| Children | Not Known |
| Boyfriends, Affairs and More | |
| Sexual Orientation | Straight |
| Marital Status | Not Known |
| Boyfriends/Affairs | Not Known |
| Money Factor |
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| Net Worth | Not Known |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah
- Does Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah smoke?: Not Known
- Does Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah drink alcohol?: No
- She belongs to Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- In February 2018, Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah was appointed the first female Deputy Ministry of Saudi Arabia.
- Earlier, she had served as a Faculty Member at the King Saud University.
- For Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah, it was a new ground-breaking role after a political and military reshuffle in Saudi Arabia.
- On February 26, 2018, King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, appointed her the Deputy Minister of labour and social development as part of a reshuffle.
- Earlier, in 2009, Norah bint Abdallah Al Faiz became the first female Deputy Minister in Saudi’s cabinet, when she was appointed the deputy minister of education in charge of women’s affairs.
- She got an important new role in a year when the Saudi Kingdom will start hiring women for ‘soldier’ positions, will grant driving licences to women, and is opening up cinemas.










