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  2. Mohammed Nasser Al-Aboudi - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Aboudi, (Arabic: محمد ناصر العبودي; 1345 AH / 1926 AD - died 2 Dhu al-Hijjah 1443 AH / 1 July 2022 AD) was a Saudi writer, author and traveller, born in the city of Buraidah, and received his initial education there. Then he worked as a teacher and then director of the Scientific Institute in Buraidah.

  3. Muhammad Nasser - Wikipedia

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    Hala Mohammad al-Nasser (born 1964), Minister of Housing and Construction for Syria; Nafih Mohammed Naser, Indian education activist; Mohamed Eid Naser Al-Bishi (born 1987), Saudi Arabian footballer; Turki bin Mohammed bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born 1969), Saudi Arabian prince; Nasser Muhammad (disambiguation) Muhammad (name) Nasser (name)

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

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    According to the Royal Ark website, he is the great-grandson of Ahmed bin Muhammed Al Thani, the brother of later emir Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani and son of Hakim Mohammed bin Thani. [ 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 ...

  5. Nasser Al Hajri - Wikipedia

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    Nasser Al Hajri; Personal information; Full name: Nasser Abdullah Deghaim Al Hajri: Date of birth 1 October 1981 (age 43) Place of birth: Kuwait City, Kuwait: Height: 1.89 m (6 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Position(s) Left Back: Team information

  6. Supreme Judicial Council of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Shafi Al-Haqbani (Justice of the Court of Appeals) Sheikh Mubasher Al-Gharman (Justice of the Court of Appeals) Sheikh Saud Al-Muejib (Justice of the Court of Appeals) Sheikh Mohammed Mirdad (Justice of the Court of Appeals) Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Nessar; Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohaimeed; Sheikh Fahd Al-Majed; Sheikh Farhan bin Yahya Al-Faify

  7. Naser Mohamed - Wikipedia

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    Nasser "Nas" Mohamed is a physician from Qatar and a LGBT rights activist, founder of Alwan Foundation [1]. In 2022, he became the first Qatari to publicly come out as a gay man and has sought to raise awareness of the persecution of LGBT people in Qatar in advance of the country hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Mohamed has lived in the United ...

  8. Minister of Foreign Affairs (Iraq) - Wikipedia

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    1968: Nasser al-Hani 1968–1971: Abdul Karim al-Shaikhly 1971: Rashid al-Rifai 1971–1974: Murtada Said Abdel Baki al-Hadithi 1974: Shathel Taqa 1974: Hisham al-Shawi (acting)

  9. Operation Victory from God - Wikipedia

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    [2] Pro-Saudi analyst Yaseen al-Tamimi argued that Operation Victory from God had probably taken place in late August at the Wadi Jabarah area of Kataf district, and concurred with the Long War Journal that most of the prisoners were troops loyal to the pro-Saudi Yemeni government. [16]

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