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Sahad resigned from his post as Libyan Chargé d'Affaires in Argentina, and announced that was joining the ranks of the Libyan opposition. He participated in the formation of the National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL).1 [ citation needed ] During the inaugural sessions of the NFSL's National Congress in Morocco (1982), he was elected ...
Sarhad, also known as Sarhad-e Broghil or Sarhad-e Wakhan, is a river valley in the Wakhan District of Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan. [1]Sarhad lies at an altitude of 3,292 m (10,801 ft) [2] on the Wakhan River, at a point where the river broadens into a wide plain.
Fahad Salahuddin (Sindhi: فھد مصطفي; born 26 June 1983) [3] known professionally as Fahad Mustafa (Urdu: فہد مصطفٰی) is a Pakistani actor and producer who works in Urdu films and television.
Originally, writer Douglas Adams presented a wholly different idea for the season's six-part finale, involving the Doctor's retirement from adventuring. Facing resistance from producer Graham Williams, Adams chose to avoid work on a replacement, under the expectation that time pressures would eventually force the producer's hand and allow his idea to be used.
Hassan Al-Haydos The most Al Sadd SC player has played with a national team with 184 matches with Qatar.. This is a list of players, past and present, who have been capped by their country in international football whilst playing for Al Sadd Sports Club from twelve countries.
Shaad Ali started his career as an assistant director to Mani Ratnam, and assisted him on the film Dil Se.. (1998). He made his directorial debut under Yash Raj Films and Madras Talkies, with Saathiya (2002), starring Vivek Oberoi and Rani Mukerji.
The Iranian Navy ship was sunk in Operation Praying Mantis on 18 April 1988. Located by two American A-6E Intruders of Attack Squadron VA-95 steaming roughly 16 kilometres (10 mi) southwest of Larak Island, she was hit by two Harpoon missiles and four AGM-123 Skipper II laser-guided missiles.
Mohammed Assad (a/k/a "al-Assad", "al-Asaad" and "al-Asad"; 1960–2016) was a citizen of Yemen who, according to Amnesty International, was subjected to extraordinary rendition by the CIA, and held in the CIA's network of black sites—secret interrogation centers.