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Abdelhamid Sharaf (Arabic: الشريف عبدالحميد شرف; 8 July 1939 – 3 July 1980), was a Jordanian politician born in Iraq who served as the 24th Prime Minister of Jordan from December 1979 until his death of a heart attack after seven months in office. King Hussein announced the death in a live radio broadcast and said that ...
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The lineage of Zayn ad-Din, according to an inscription in his zawiya (Sufi lodge), can be traced back to the Banu Umayya tribe. [1] The inscription states his full lineage as Zayn ad-Din, son of Sharaf ad-Din, son of al-Hasan, son of 'Adi, son of Sakhr, son of 'Adi, son of Musafir, son of Ismail, son of Musa, son of al-Hasan, son of Marwan, son of al-Hakam, son of Umayya. [2]
Abdelhamid Sharaf (1939–1980) — 19 December 1979 3 July 1980 [9] 197 days Independent: 25 Kassim Rimawi (1918–1982) — 3 July 1980 28 August 1980 56 days Independent (23) Mudar Badran (1934–2023) — 28 August 1980 10 January 1984 3 years, 135 days Independent: 26 Ahmad Obeidat (born 1938) — 10 January 1984 4 April 1985 1 year, 84 days
Two U.S. congressmen have urged senior American officials to suspend some sanctions on Syria to ease pressure on its shattered economy after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, according to a letter ...
He's one of many metro Detroiters with ties to Gaza and Israel feeling the effects of the war. Nearly 9,000 Michiganders reported Palestinian ancestry in the 2020 census.