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  2. 6th Parliament of Puntland - Wikipedia

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    Abdirashid Ahmed Mohamed; Abdirashid Yusuf Jibril Awl; Abdirisak Ahmed Said Farah; Abdirisak Jama Adam; Abdirisak Omar Ismail; Abdirisak Sharif Ahmed; Abdiwali Yusuf Warsame; Abdulgani Farah Dhashane; Abdulkadir Hassan Said; Abuubakar Mohamed Omar; Ahmed Abdirahman Jama (Kuluc) Ahmed Bille Said; Ahmed Haji Mohamud Ahmed; Ahmed Jamal Hangulle ...

  3. Mohammed Ahmed (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Ahmed was born to a Harari family in July of 1932. [5] [6] In his early career, Mohammed had a brief stint with the Ethiopian Air Force. [7]He held a Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering, obtained from Saint Louis University and an Executive Program certificate at Stanford University in the United States.

  4. Killing of Mohammad Khdour - Wikipedia

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    On February 10, 2024, 17-year-old Palestinian-American Mohammad Ahmed Mohammad Khdour (Arabic: محمد أحمد محمد خضور) was shot and killed by an Israeli gunman while driving with his cousin outside Biddu in the West Bank. According to news organizations, the killing was perpetrated by Israeli forces.

  5. Muhammad Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    When Mohammed Ahmed was still a child, his family moved to the town of Karari, north of Omdurman. There his father, Ahmad bin Abdullah, managed to find enough supplies of wood for his work in boat-building, but died shortly after they arrived. After the death of his father, his brothers Mohammed and Hamed, who continued to trade and built boats.

  6. Muhammad Ahmad (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ahmad (1844–1885), otherwise known as the Mahdi, was a religious figure in Sudan.. Mohamed or Muhammad Ahmed, or any variant thereof, may also refer to: . Mohamed Ahmed (Comorian politician) (1917–1984), Comorian politician

  7. Ahmed Mohamed clock incident - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed's father, Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, was a former political rival of Bashir, having run against him in the 2015 Sudanese general election. The meeting was reportedly cordial and Bashir expressed the hope that young Sudanese like Ahmed would help “write a new [chapter in] history for an advanced and developed Sudan”. [ 72 ]

  8. 10th National Assembly of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election was held on 13 and 27 May 2023. It saw El Insaf (the successor of the Union for the Republic) keep its majority in the National Assembly, with the Coordination of Parties of the Majority supporting the incumbent president Mohamed Ould Ghazouani holding a comfortable supermajority.

  9. Mohamed Ahmed (footballer, born 1998) - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Ahmed (Arabic: محمد احمد) (born 1998) is an Egyptian footballer who plays for the Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek SC as a defender known as Camacho.