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Idris bin Abdullah al-SenussiAccording to the International Strategic Studies Association with the death of his father Sayyid Abdalla Abed Al Senussi in 1988, the following year Idris claimed that various members of the Senussi royal family agreed that he should be named heir and continue the struggle against Gaddafi's rule.
Husain Bey, Crown Prince of TunisiaFollowing the death of King Muhammad VIII al-Amin on 30 September 1962, Husain Bey Gouta succeeded as head of the Husainid Dynasty as Head of the Royal House of Tunisia, and of the Nishan ad-Dam, Nishan al-Ahad al-Aman, and the Nishan al-Iftikhar and remained so until his death, when he was succeeded by Prince Mustafa Bey Gouta.
Elchin Khalilov<center/> Image : Hamengku Buwono X. jpg | <center> LTR : His Royal Highness Sultan and Governor of Indonesian Special Region of Yogyakarta Hamengku Buwono X and Presiden of Global Network of Forecasting the Earthquakes, Academician Elchin Khalilov (2009).
Tewfik Pasha He died on 7 January 1892, at the Helwan Palace near Cairo, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Abbas II.
Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani In 2005, under the direction of Sheikh Hamad and the former Prime Minister of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, the Qatar Investment Authority was established, a sovereign wealth fund to manage the country's oil and natural gas surpluses.
Marian MihailIn 2006 Mihail again moved to the Middle East and managed Al Jaish Damascus in Syria, Al Rayyan Beirut in Lebanon and Al Jahra in Kuwait.
Khalifa bin Zayed Al NahyanKhalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (; born 25 January 1948 ; referred to as Sheikh Khalifa) is the President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi.
Naser al-Din Shah QajarIn 1852 Naser al-Din dismissed and executed Amir Kabir, the famous Persian reformer.
Maqsud Shah He succeeded his father Muhammmad Shah in 1908 as Khan of Kumul.
Warith Deen MohammedIn March 1994 Imam Warith Deen Mohammed toured Sudan with the African American Friendship Delegation, while in Sudan he met with Dr. Hassan' Abd Allah al-Turabi also known as Hassan al-Turabi, Secretary General of the Popular Arab and Islamic conference and Rev. Dr. Lehman Bates, Executive officer of the African Health foundation.
Watban Ibrahim al-TikritiWatban Ibrahim al-Tikriti () (born 1952), half brother of Saddam Hussein, brother of Barzan, is a former senior Interior Minister of Iraq.
Manohara Odelia PinotShe married Malaysia n Kelantan ese prince Tengku Muhammad Fakhry on 26 August 2008.
Qaboos bin Said al Said Dick Cheney during his visit to the Middle East in 2002.
Humayra AbedinAfter being pressured into taking sleeping tablets by her paternal first cousin, Masud Rana, On 14 November 2008, A Muslim marriage ceremony took place with Dr Khondokar Mohammad Abdul Jalal under duress in front of relatives from both sides of the family.
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al RabiahAbdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabiah (born 11 November 1954) is a Saudi surgeon and minister of health.
Valeska SurattIn 1928, Suratt and scholar Mirza Ahmad Sohrab sued Cecil B. DeMille for stealing the scenario for The King of Kings from them.
Abdul Rasul SayyafAlso, in these camps, Sayyaf trained and mentored the soon-to-be-infamous, Kuwait i-born, future Al-Qaeda operative and senior commander, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, after being introduced by the latter's brother, Zahid, during the Afghan Jihad in 1987.
Girish KarnadHis next was Tughlaq (1964), about a rashly idealist 14th-century Sultan of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughluq, and allegory on the Nehru vian era which started with ambitious idealism and ended up in disillusionment.
Ahmad Shah QajarIn 1923, Ahmad Shah left Persia for Europe for health reasons.
Fahd bin SultanIn Tabuk, a private hospital was established with his name, Prince Fahd bin Sultan Hospital, in 1995.
Turki II bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Turki bin Abdulaziz assumed Riyadh principality delegation on 10 October 1957, because Prince Salman, then-Riyadh governor, travelled with King Saud to Lebanon.
Najaf Abbas Khan Sial Bhatti Sahab supported Muzafer Ali Khan Sial from Kundal Khokharan ; he is also a great friend of Muhammad Khan Sial and Najaf Abbas.
Warith Deen MohammedNext he married Binah Mohammed, June 16, 1993.
Abdullah of Saudi ArabiaIn June 2009, King Abdullah hosted President Obama in Saudi Arabia.
Mahmud QabaduIn 1842 the Tunisian ruler Ahmed Bey, himself a reformer, sent his private secretary (probably Bin Diyaf) to Istanbul in order to offer Mahmud Qabadu a post at the new Bardo Military Academy (al-Maktab al-Harbi) in Tunis.
Mirza Masroor Ahmad On 8 April 2012, Mirza Masroor Ahmad condemned the fatwa (edict) of Abdul Aziz al-Shaikh, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia calling for the destruction of all churches in Saudi Arabia and surrounding Arab states.
Ramadan ShalahBut in 1959, a year after Shalah's birth, the president of Egypt, Gamal Abdul Nasser, annulled the All-Palestine government by decree.
Aman MojadidiMojadidi visited Afghanistan for the first time in 1990, when he made a visit to the front lines with his uncle, Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, the prominent Afghan mujahid who was once president of Afghanistan and has been a member of its upper parliament.
Shoista MullojonovaWith the ensemble, in 1945, she sang in Iran for the royal family of Iran and the Shah, the Pahlavis including Reza Shah the Great, and for the Iranian audience in Bukhori.
Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud Nayef bin Abdulaziz was born in Ta’if in 1934 to Ibn Saud (King Abdulaziz) and Hassa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi, making him one of the Sudairi Seven.
Farouk of EgyptHe was overthrown in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 and forced to abdicate in favor of his infant son Ahmed Fuad, who succeeded him as Fuad II of Egypt.
Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener In June 1911 Kitchener then returned to Egypt as British Agent and Consul-General in Egypt during the formal reign of Abbas Hilmi II as Khedive.
Khalid bin Faisal Al SaudIn 2009, Prince Khalid headed a Saudi delegate in Beirut that met the Lebanese parliamentarians.
Abbas I of EgyptBeing the grandson of Muhammad Ali, he succeeded his uncle Ibrahim Pasha in ruling Egypt and Sudan in 1848.
Mohammed El SenussiCrown Prince Mohammed El Senussi (Sayyid Mohammed al-Rida bin Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi El Senussi ; occasionally spelled as''... Al Senussi'', born 20 October 1962) is the son of Crown Prince Hasan as-Senussi of Libya, and of Crown Princess Fawzia bint Tahir Bakeer.
Talal bin Abdulaziz Al SaudTalal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (), formerly also called The Red Prince, (born 1931) is a senior member of the Saudi royal family.
Turki bin Faisal Al SaudTurki bin Faisal Al Saud (Arabic : تركي الفيصل) (born 15 February 1945), known also as Turki Al Faisal, is a member of the House of Saud, the Saudi Arabia royal family.
Sultan Ali of JohorIn 1852, Thomas Church, the Resident Councillor of Singapore, sums up the situation of the Malays along the East Coast of the Malay Peninsula : In this neighbourhood, there are two parties, on one side, the Sultan of Lingga, the Sultan of Trengganu, and the young princes of Johore ; on the other, the Raja Bendahara of Pahang, and the Temenggong Sri Maharaja.
Talal bin Abdulaziz Al SaudIn 2009, Prince Talal stated `` King Abdullah is the ruler.
Tengku ZainabBorn on 7 August 1917 in Kelantan, she was the consort of Sultan Yahya Petra and the mother of the 28th Sultan of Kelantan, HRH Sultan Ismail Petra.
Syed Ameer AliAli's record as the only Muslim privy councillor in British history was only broken a century later in June 2009 when Sadiq Khan was appointed as Minister of State for Transport with membership of the Privy Council.
Nazia KhanumIn November 2002, Khanum and her husband performed their first Hajj (the largest Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia).
Wasif Ali MirzaHe succeeded his father Hassan Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur at his death on 25 December 1906.
Roozbeh FarahanipourRoozbeh Farahanipour (Persian : روزبه فراهانی پور) (born July 16, 1971 in Tehran, Iran) is a leader in the movement for an Iranian cultural renaissance and the chairman of the Marzé Por Gohar ('' Glorious Frontiers'') political party, which advocates the overthrow of Iran's Islamic government and its replacement with a secular Iranian Republic.
Kamal Khan ZadranIn 2002 his brother Amanullah Zadran, defected from the Taliban and was appointed the Minister of Border Affairs and Tribal Affairs, and Pacha Khan was appointed Governor of Paktia Province.
Mirza Malkam KhanMalkam Khan eventually became recognised as the most important Persian moderniser of the century, and he was later pardoned and reinstated as ambassador to Italy by Mozaffar ad-Din Shah in 1898 with the title of Nezam od-Dowleh.
Warith Deen MohammedFrom January 15 -- 21, 1991 he led a 21 member delegation to Saudi Arabia, where he met with the Mayor of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz and Saudi Arabia's minister of Defense Prince Sultan.
Mehmed Rushdi Pasha On 19 October 1872 Sultan Abdulaziz appointed Rushdie Pasha as Grand Vizier for the third time in his now politically oriented career.
Chua Jui MengIn June 2010, the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ismail revoked the state awards (carrying the titles Dato' and Dato' Seri) conferred to Chua by the previous Sultan.
Rita Hayworth In 1948, Hayworth left her film career to marry Prince Aly Khan, a son of Sultan Mahommed Shah, Aga Khan III, the leader of the Ismaili sect of Shia Islam.
Hassan I of MoroccoIn 1887 he appointed sheikh Ma al -' Aynayn as his caid in Western Sahara.
Ali ShariatiHis father, Mohammad-Taqi, was a teacher and Islamic scholar, who opened in 1947 the' Centre for the Propagation of Islamic Truths' in Mashhad, in the Khorasan Province, a social Islamic forum which became embroiled in the oil nationalisation movement of the 1950s.
Awni Abd al-HadiAfter the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, Awni Abd al-Hadi ended up in Cairo, Egypt with his wife, Tarab Abdul Hadi.
Samia GamalIn 1949, Egypt's King Farouk proclaimed Samia Gamal'' The National Dancer of Egypt'', which brought US attention to the dancer.
Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah of SelangorAfter being told to surrender the regalia to his older brother, the Japanese removed Sultan Hisamuddin and in November 1943, proclaimed Tengku Musa Eddin as the new Sultan of Selangor, taking the regnal name Sultan Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah.
Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al SaudHowever, Prince Ahmed's tenure lasted until 5 November 2012, and he was succeeded by Mohammed bin Nayef, who was former deputy interior minister.
Aga Khan IIAfter Rahmat Ali Shah's death in 1861, Aqa Ali Shah often sent money from India for the recitation of the Qur' an at his grave in Shiraz.
Salahuddin of Selangor Born Tengku Abdul Aziz Shah on 8 March 1926 at Istana Bandar Temasya, Kuala Langat, he is the eldest son of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah by his royal consort Tengku Ampuan Raja Jemaah binti Raja Ahmad.
Turki II bin Abdulaziz Al SaudAfter returning to Saudi Arabia in 2011, Prince Turki fully supported the appointments of his younger brothers, late Prince Nayef and Prince Salman.
Cherri GilhamIn 1972, Gilham found herself in the eye of a media storm when her fiancee, a wealthy Arab prince, Prince Abdulmajid Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz, decided he could not marry her as his family would disinherit him.
Sahib Rohullah Wakil Sahib Rohullah Wakil, a leader of the Wakil tribe, and a member of Afghanistan's legislature, the Loya Jirga, who was captured on Thursday August 22, 2002.
Tengku Intan ZaharahIn 1998, on the death of her stepson, Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah, she became Tengku Ampuan Tua (Grand Dowanger Queen) of Terengganu.
Khalid of Saudi ArabiaIn a reorganization of the council of ministers in March 1975, King Khalid named then-crown prince Fahd deputy prime minister and Prince Abdullah second deputy prime minister.
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud On 5 November 2011, Prince Salman was appointed Minister of Defence, replacing his full brother late Crown Prince Sultan, and late Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz was named as the governor of the Riyadh Province.
Sultan bin Abdulaziz A non-profit charity organization, Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Foundation, was set up and funded by Prince Sultan in 1995 for social objectives.
Saad bin LadenNo evidence, however, surfaced to prove that Saad was still alive, and it was later reported that Osama bin Laden, shortly before his death during a Navy Seals raid in 2011, was grooming his younger son Hamza bin Laden to be his heir apparent, a position that was originally bestowed to Saad.
Muhammad bin NayefPrince Muhammad took oath of office in front of King Abdullah on 6 November 2012.
Ali LmrabetOn 7 January 2004, he was released after an official pardon from Mohammed VI.
Abdul Rahim WardakGeneral Abdul Rahim Wardak ((عبدالرحیم وردگ)) (born in 1945 in Wardak, Afghanistan), an ethnic Pashtun, was the Defense Minister of Afghanistan.
Fatima Jinnah Jinnah was born into Gujarati Muslim family, Jinnah lived with her brother until 1918, when he married Rattanbai Petit.
Dina WadiaDina did not travel to Pakistan until her father's funeral in Karachi in September 1948.
Karim PakradouniIn 1968, Pakradouni married Mona al Nashif, the niece of former member of the Lebanese Parliament, businessman and philanthropist Salem Abdelnour.
Osama bin LadenHis research suggests that al-Qaeda was formed at an August 11, 1988, meeting between'' several senior leaders'' of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Abdullah Azzam, and bin Laden, where it was agreed to join bin Laden's money with the expertise of the Islamic Jihad organization and take up the jihadist cause elsewhere after the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan.
Tengku Intan Zaharah Tengku Intan married Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Zainal Abidin III (then Tengku Paduka Raja of Terengganu) on April 3, 1944 as his second wife.
Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-SabahNawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Crown Prince of Kuwait (Arabic : نواف الأحمد الجابر الصباح Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Jābir as-Sabāh ; born 25 June 1937) is the half-brother of the current emir of Kuwait, Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
Khaled bin AbdullahKhalid bin Abdullah () (born 1950) is the eldest child of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
Qazi Mohammad Obaidullah AlviHe got all his religious education, Quraanic translation, Persian and Arabic Language expertise from his father Molana Mian Mohammed Abdullah Alvi before 1978.
Abdullah bin Jassim Al ThaniSheikh Hamad died eight years later and Sheikh Abdullah assumed office once again until 1949, when he stepped down from office in favor for his eldest son, Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah Al Thani.
Faisal of Saudi ArabiaPrince Khalid was the governor of Asir Province in southwestern Saudi Arabia for more than three decades before becoming governor of Makkah Province in 2007.
Nouri al-Maliki King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia was described In a leaked March 2009 diplomatic cable : The King said he had'' no confidence whatsoever in (Iraqi PM) Maliki, and the Ambassador (Fraker) is well aware of my views.''
Rosmah MansorA biography about her was soft-launched by the Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah on 10 December 2012.
Abdullah I of Jordanjpg | King Abdullah outside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 29 May 1948 Image : Abdullah leaving Al Aqsa.
Suleiman Frangieh, Jr.He is the son of late Tony Frangieh, who was assassinated in the Ehden massacre in 1978, and grandson of the former Lebanese President Suleiman Frangieh and as such, carries his grandfather's name.
Bandar bin SultanOn 25 January 2007, Saudi Arabia sent Prince Bandar to Iran for discussions on the crisis in Lebanon and the Kingdom even held talks with Hizballah leaders, whom he had invited for the annual pilgrimage to Mecca.
Abdul Aziz bin FahdAbdul Aziz bin Fahd () (born 1973) is the reportedly favorite son of the late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, but is known mostly for his extravagance and playboy image.
Prince Abbas Hilmi Born in Cairo in 1941, Prince Abbas Hilmi was named after his paternal grandfather Abbas Hilmi II, the last khedive of Egypt.
Esta Henry Farouk I of Egypt was the king of Egypt and Sudan, following his father Fuad I of Egypt, in 1936.
Mustafa BarzaniBarzani quickly asserted control over the KDP, ousting the General-Secretary Ibrahim Ahmad and replacing him with the pro-Communist Hamza Abdullah in January 1959 and cementing ties with the ICP.
Muhammad V of KelantanHe was proclaimed Ruler in September 2010, succeeding his father, Sultan Ismail Petra, who is considered incapacitated by illness.
Muhammad Shafee OkarviIn 1952, however, his two eldest sons, three-year-old Muneer Ahmad and 14-month-old Tanveer Ahmad, died within a week of each other.
Aga Khan IIThere he studied Arabic, Persian, and Nizari Ismaili doctrine, In 1853, Sarv-i Jahan Khanum and Aqa Ali Shah joined Aga Khan I in Bombay.
Rom LandauIn 1937 he visited King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah I of Jordan, and other secular and religious leaders of the Middle East.
Thomas Salter PyneIn 1887, when Martin was appointed Agent by Abdur Rahman Khan, the Amir of Afghanistan, he was sent sent by Martin to Kabul to be Chief Engineer of Afghanistan.
Gaj SinghIn 1963, he married Hemalata Rajye, daughter of the Raja of Poonch, a major feudatory sate of Kashmir State and his wife Princess Nalini Rajye Lakshmi Devi of Nepal.
Tengku Muhammad Ismail Tengku Muhammad Ismail was born 1 March 1998 as the second child and first son of Tengku Mizan Zainal Abidin, the Yang di-Pertuan Muda (Crown Prince) of Terengganu, and Sultanah Nur Zahirah.
Zayed bin Sultan Al NahyanHis eldest brother, Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan, became ruler of Abu Dhabi in 1928 after their uncle, Saqr bin Zayed Al Nahyan, was also assassinated.
Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed TayaIn late 2013 Ould Taya was appointed as a teacher at the Ahmed Bin Mohammad Military School, which is a military Academy in Qatar.
Mohammed Abdullah HassanHowever, in the middle of 2009, the Somali Regional State administration expressed that they will exhume the remains of Mohammed Abdullah Hassan and rebury him in his old castle at Imi.
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia In 1963, Abdullah was made commander of Saudi National Guard (SANG).
Faisal I of Iraq Faisal was born in Ta'if (in present-day Saudi Arabia) in 1885, the third son of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, the Grand Sharif of Mecca.