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  2. Muhammad Naji al-Otari government - Wikipedia

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    The Muhammad Naji al-Otari government was the second Syrian government formed during the presidency of Bashar al-Assad. It was announced on 10 September 2003, by Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa Mero. The cabinet lasted until 29 March 2011, and resigned in the wake of the Syrian Civil War. Prime minister: Muhammad Naji al-Otari

  3. Muhammad Naji al-Otari - Wikipedia

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    Otari headed the city council in Aleppo from 1983 to 1987 and is a former governor of Homs. He was president of Aleppo's engineering syndicate from 1989 to 1993. He is a long-serving member of the ruling Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. In March 2000, he became a member of the Ba'ath Party's Central Committee and in June 2000 of the party's ...

  4. Abdul Qadir Qaddura - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Qadir Qaddura (Arabic: عبد القادر قدورة) was a Syrian politician who was a leading member of the Syria-based wing of the Ba'ath Party, in the era of President Hafez al-Assad (in power 1970–2000).

  5. History of the Ba'ath Party - Wikipedia

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    The party was founded on 7 April 1947 as the Arab Ba'ath Party by Michel Aflaq (a Christian), Salah al-Din al-Bitar (a Sunni Muslim) and the followers of Zaki al-Arsuzi (an Alawite). [1]

  6. Manteri - Wikipedia

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    Pehin Orang Kaya Di-Gadong Seri Diraja Kepala Manteri 4 Vacant: Yang Berhormat Lagi Dihormati Pehin Orang Kaya Di-Gadong Seri Diraja Dato Laila Utama Haji Awang Abdul Rahman bin Pehin Orang Kaya Shahbandar Haji Awang Mohammad Taha: Pehin Orang Kaya Di-Gadong Seri Lela Vacant

  7. November 1963 Iraqi coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The most powerful leader of the new government was the secretary general of the Iraqi Ba'ath Party, Ali Salih al-Sa'di, who controlled the National Guard militia and organized a massacre of hundreds—if not thousands—of suspected communists and other dissidents following the coup. [2]

  8. Muhyi Abdul-Hussein Mashhadi - Wikipedia

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    Muhyi Abdul-Hussein Mashhadi (Arabic: محيي الدين عبد الحسين مشهدي الشمري;‎ 1935 – 8 August 1979) was an Iraqi Ba'athist politician and leading member of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party in Iraq.

  9. Darul Islam (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    Darul Islam (lit. meaning House of Islam), [6] also known as Darul Islam/Islamic Armed Forces of Indonesia (Indonesian: Darul Islam/Tentara Islam Indonesia, DI/TII), is an Islamist group whose goal is to fight for the establishment of an Islamic state in Indonesia.