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  2. Al Khawalid - Wikipedia

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    Other notable Al Khawalid who occupied leading positions include Mohamed bin Khalifa bin Ahmed, the CEO of National Oil and Gas Authority and director of Central Bank of Bahrain, Mohamed bin Abdulla bin Khalid, the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Health and Minister of State for Defense Affairs, his brother Khalid, the Deputy PM and the ...

  3. Khawaled - Wikipedia

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    Khawaled or al-Khawled (Arabic: الخوالد; Hebrew: חַ'ואלִד) is a Bedouin village in northern Israel. Located near Nofit , it falls under the jurisdiction of Zevulun Regional Council . In 2022 it had a population of 773.

  4. Bahrain administrative reforms of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    This case was more complicated as they were members of Al Khalifa family and direct cousins of the new ruler. Shaikh Hamad was in a deadlock; the law mandated him to punish Al Khawalid, while his tribal responsibilities held him to support his family in right and wrong. On 22 September, Shaikh Hamad -advised by Daly- held a court for Al Khawalid.

  5. Portal:Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    NUC members in 1954, L-R (back): Alaiwat, Bin Mousa, Al Bakir, Fakhro, Shamlan; (front): Al Tajir, Abudeeb, Kamaluddin. The National Union Committee (Arabic: هيئة الاتحاد الوطني) was a nationalist reformist political organization formed in Bahrain in 1954 (originally named the Higher Executive Committee, Arabic: الهيئة التنفيذية العليا).

  6. Al Khalidi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Al Khalidi Medical Center (KMC) is one of the leading heart and comprehensive specialty hospitals in Jordan. [citation needed] KMC is the sole private-sector medical institution to be selected by the Royal Commission on Health towards studying and setting the National Agenda, called for by King Abdullah II, to lay the ground for the healthcare industry in Jordan for the next 20 years.

  7. National Guard Health Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs (MNG-HA) is a government-funded health system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, founded in 1983. It is affiliated with the Ministry of National Guard and the Saudi Arabian National Guard , consisting of medical cities spread in many regions (Riyadh, Jeddah, Al-Ahsa, Dammam, and Medina).

  8. Al Fayed claimed 'poor health' when police investigated abuse

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    Pelham Spong reported to police in 2017 that Mohammed Al Fayed had assaulted her a decade before but the investigation was shut down.

  9. List of hospitals in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Al Khair Hospital Ibri [6] Al Masarra Hospital (Psychiatric Hospital) Al Hesheia Area at Al-Amerat Willayat 2013 [1] Al Nahdha Hospital Ruwi: 1972 [1] [7] Al Shalti Hospital [7] Aster Al Raffah Hospital Al-Ghubra Roundabout [8] [9] [7] Apollo Hospital Hamriyah [10] Armed Forces Hospital Al-Koudh [11] Badr al Samaa Group of hospitals and ...