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Hasan bin Mohamed Ali (variant spellings include Hassan Mohd Ali, born 28 November 1947) is a Malaysian politician and formerly the State Assemblyman for Gombak Setia in Selangor. He was a member of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) and the Selangor State EXCO until his dismissal in January 2012.
Hasan Ali (7 December 1933 – 14 June 2010) was an Indonesian artist and language activist from Banyuwangi Regency, East Java. He is best known for his promotion of the Osing language, considering it as a separate language from Javanese and advocating for its adoption in Banyuwangi. He published a dictionary for the language in 2002.
Fuad was the son of a religious figure who studied al-Quran, namely Hassan Azhari (1928-2018). [1] He was the eldest son, both of his younger siblings are former Inspector-General of Police of Police, Musa Hassan and actor, Jalaluddin Hassan. He had a degree from National University Malaysia.
Lt Jen Dato' Ismail Hassan 1995–1996 Mej Jen Dato' Abd Ghani Yunus 1996–1997 Brig Jen Baharudin Abdul Kadir 1997–1997 Brig Jen Dato' Adenan Mohamad Zain 1998– Brig Jen Azizan Ariffin - Lt Jen Dato' Wira Ir. Ismail Samion 2002–2008 Lt Jen Dato Pahlawan Hj Zulkifli Zainal Abidin: 2008–2010 Lt Jen Dato' Wira Allatif bin Mohamed Noor ...
Sep. 7—DEER LAKE — Fighter's Heaven, the secluded enclave where Muhammad Ali trained for some of his most iconic fights, has been elevated to a national historic site, the camp management ...
Sri Iskandar Camp The Mk Garrison is a company-sized unit that provides administrative support to assist the 21 SSG in its administration. 21st Logistics Group 21 Kumpulan Logistik 21 Kump Log Sri Iskandar Camp The 21 Kump Log is a specialised unit that supports combat operations for the 21 SSG by providing services like military logistics.
Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Ali Abul bin Hassan Sulaiman (3 April 1941 – 25 March 2013) is a former governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia. Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Dato ...
Datu Ali (died 1905) was the Rajahmuda of Tinungkup (alternatively spelled as Tinukop) within the Sultanate of Buayan before succeeding his cousin, Datu Uto, as Rajah of Buayan formally from Uto's death in 1902 until his death in 1905.