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  2. List of ambassadors of Qatar to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bader Al-Dafa: Omar Bader Al-Dafa Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Thani: Bill Clinton: August 24, 2005: October 3, 2005: Nasser Bin Hamad M. Al-Khalifa: Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Thani: George W. Bush: April 7, 2008: April 9, 2008: Ali Bin Fahad Al-Hajri: Ali Bin Fahad Faleh Al-Hajri Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani: George W. Bush: March 29, 2012 ...

  3. Qatar National Unity Front - Wikipedia

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    [5] [12] [14] Hamad Al Attiya died in jail in 1966. Nasser Al Missned, a prominent authority figure and the son of Abdullah Al Missned, immigrated to Kuwait after he was released from prison in 1965. [7] [12] The residents of several towns, with notable concentrations in Al Khor, fled to Kuwait after the group's dissolution.

  4. Moza bint Nasser - Wikipedia

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    Sheikha Moza is the daughter of Nasser bin Abdullah Al-Missned, [8] a well-known opposition activist and former head of the Al-Muhannada confederation of Bani Hajer.Born in Qatar, she spent much of her childhood in Kuwait during her father's exile following imprisonment for political activities and defiance against the policies of the deposed Emir Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani.

  5. Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] His father, Nasser bin Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Thani, was the chairman of Nasser bin Abdulla & Sons Group and after he died in 1990 chairmanship of the Group was bequeathed to his son Abdullah. His namesake, Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani, is his second cousin, the preceding emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani ...

  6. Matarat Holding Company - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Civil Aviation Holding Company was established on 13 April 2013, through a decision of the Board of Directors of the General Authority of Civil Aviation.Its establishment was based on the Royal Decree No. (M / 78) dated 20 /11/1429 AH, corresponding to 18 November 2008 issued by King Abdullah, that allows privatization of Saudi Arabia's aviation sector under the General Authority of ...

  7. Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport by royal decree by King Abdullah on 5 July 2012 in memory of former Crown Prince Naif who died in June 2012. [ 4 ] [ 3 ] Prince Sultan , then crown prince and minister of defense and aviation, launched an expansion project of the royal terminal at the airport in 2003.

  8. Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport

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    In October 2011, the consortium entered into a contract with the Civil Aviation Authority of Saudi Arabia (GACA) to build and operate the Prince Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Al Madinah Al-Munawarah under a 25-year concession. The project reached financial close on 30 June 2012, securing a total of US$1.2 billion financing ...

  9. King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport - Wikipedia

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    The General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) started operations of international flights to and from King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Airport in Jazan on April 9, 2015, The airport received the first international flight from Cairo International Airport with over 100 passengers on board.