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  2. Ali al-Abdallah - Wikipedia

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    Ali al-Abdallah (Arabic: علي العبد الله) is a Syrian writer and human rights activist. [1] [2]He was arrested in Syria in March 2006. [2] [3] He was again arrested and jailed in 2007 after trying to revive the Damascus Declaration.

  3. Ibrahim al-Abdallah - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim al-Abdallah ran for parliament in the 1960 election as an independent candidate in the Marjeyoun-Hasbaya constituency, securing a seat. [1] [2] Ibrahim al-Abdallah ran for parliament again in the 1968 election in Marjeyoun-Hasbaya constituency. He was the running mate of As'ad al-As'ad. He obtained 5,593 votes, not enough to regain his ...

  4. Hadi Al Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    Al Abdullah grew up in Al Qusair, Homs to a lower-middle-class family. He holds a bachelor's degree in nursing from Tishreen University in Lattakia city. When the Syrian revolution started, he was working on his master's degree in Emergency Room Nursing, and thus he left his studies to join other activists in their civil activities.

  5. Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik - Wikipedia

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    Abdallah was born c. 677 or c. 680 and grew up in the Caliphate's capital, Damascus. [2] [3] He was a son of Caliph Abd al-Malik and one of the Caliph's umm walads (concubines). [4]

  6. Abdallah ibn al-Mu'izz - Wikipedia

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    Abdallah ibn al-Mu'izz (died 8 February 975) was the son and heir-apparent of the fourth Fatimid caliph, al-Mu'izz (r. 953–975), but died before him.. Abdallah was the second oldest of al-Mu'izz's sons, and was designated heir in 972, as part of the preparations for the move of the Fatimid court from Ifriqiya to recently conquered Egypt. [1]

  7. Alid revolt of 762–763 - Wikipedia

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    The first Abbasid caliph, al-Saffah (r. 750–754), was content to mostly ignore their activities, but his successor al-Mansur launched a manhunt against them. In 758, al-Mansur arrested their brother Abdallah when he refused to reveal their whereabouts, followed in early 762 by their cousins and nephews.

  8. Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Zaynabi - Wikipedia

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    Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Zaynabi (Arabic: عبد الله بن محمد بن إبراهيم الزينبي) [1] was a minor Abbasid prince. He served as the governor of several provinces, including the Yemen and Egypt , in the late eighth and early ninth centuries.

  9. Abdallah ibn Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Abbas Abdallah I ibn Ibrahim I ibn al-Aghlabi (Arabic: أبو العباس عبد الله الأول بن إبراهيم الأول الأغلبي) was the second Aghlabid emir of Ifriqiya, ruling from October/November 812 to his death on 25 June 817.