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    Suleiman Nabulsi (Arabic: سليمان النابلسي;‎ 1908 – 14 October 1976) was a leftist Jordanian political figure who served as the 12th Prime Minister of Jordan...
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    seats—12 out of 40. Thus, King Hussein asked Suleiman Nabulsi (leader of the party) to form a government. Nabulsi's cabinet, Jordan's only elected parliamentary...
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  • Al-Nabulsi, Jordanian-American author Suleiman Nabulsi, Jordanian political figure Adham Nabulsi, Palestinian-Jordanian singer Mohammed Rateb al-Nabulsi...
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    seats. Consequently, King Hussein asked Suleiman Nabulsi, the leader of the party, to form a government. Nabulsi's cabinet included independent ministers...
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    of 40 in the House of Representatives. Hussein subsequently asked Suleiman Nabulsi, leader of the Party, to form a government, the only democratically...
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    Nuwar to withdraw the unit which he heeded. The Arabist government of Suleiman Nabulsi was forced to resign on 10 April after its policies clashed frequently...
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  • (1878–1958) — 1 July 1956 29 October 1956 120 days Independent 12 Suleiman Nabulsi (1908–1976) 1956 29 October 1956 13 April 1957 166 days National Socialist...
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    Political position National Socialist Party الحزب الوطني الاشتراكي Hizb al-Watani al-Ishtiraki NSP Suleiman Nabulsi Arab nationalism, Socialism Left-wing...
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    Ghanima, 1946-1947 Suleiman Nabulsi, 1947 Mohammad al-Shoreki, 1947 Suleiman Al-Sukar, 1947-1949 Suleiman Al-Sukar, 1949-1950 Suleiman Nabulsi, 1950-1951 Abdulrahman...
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  • MD (minister of health) Hussein Fakhri Al-Khalidi (prime minister) Suleiman Nabulsi (prime minister from 1956-1957) Wasfi Al-Tall (prime minister) Abdul...
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    Quezon City Died: Edith Evans, 88, English stage and film actress Suleiman Nabulsi, 68, who briefly served as Prime Minister of Jordan during 1956 and...
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    intervention of the Jordanian government. The Arab nationalist government of Suleiman Nabulsi was supportive of the patriarchate's Arabization, and drafted a new...
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    in the heart of Jordan's capital, Amman, in the Abdali district at Suleiman Nabulsi street. Originally founded in 1954 in Downtown Amman, it was relocated...
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    singer (b. 1939) October 14 Dame Edith Evans, British actress (b. 1888) Suleiman Nabulsi, Prime Minister of Jordan (b. 1908) October 15 – Carlo Gambino, Italian-American...
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    al-Khalidi 1956: Samir al-Rifai 1956: Suleiman Nabulsi 1956: Fawzi al-Mulki 1956: Awni Abd al-Hadi 1956–1957: Sulayman al-Nabulsi 1957–1958: Samir al-Rifai 1958–1959:...
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  • 2005) Takieddin el-Solh, 2-Time Prime Minister of Lebanon (died 1988) Suleiman Nabulsi, 12th Prime Minister of Jordan (died 1976) January 9 – Wilhelm Busch...
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  • conference held in Nablus after the dismissal of the cabinet led by Suleiman Nabulsi in March 1957 to support the continuation of the government. Al Masri...
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    including: Sharif Hussein bin Ali, Emir Abdullah, Jordanian activist Suleiman Nabulsi, Palestinian leader Haj Amin Al-Husseini, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa...
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    government. Hizb ut-Tahrir, which won a single seat, was later banned. Suleiman Nabulsi's cabinet Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections...
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    Azmi Mahafzah. The Ministry of Education in Jordan is located at Suleiman al-Nabulsi Street, next to the Martyr King Abdullah the Founder Mosque, Building...
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    nationalist and other left-leaning parties. Hussein subsequently appointed Suleiman Nabulsi, an Arab nationalist, socialist and one of the leading pro-Nasser MP-elects...
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  • al-Rifai (until 13 July), Mudar Badran (starting 13 July) Saba Mubarak Suleiman Nabulsi Years in Iraq Years in Syria Years in Saudi Arabia "Hussein". Encyclopædia...
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  • Sulayman Pasha al-Adil (c. 1760s – August 1819; given name also spelled Suleiman or Sulaiman) was the Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet between 1805 and...
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  • Sulayman Marreh (born 1996), Gambian football (soccer) player Sulayman al-Nabulsi (1908–1976), Jordanian politician, Prime Minister of Jordan in 1956–57...
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    Suleiman Mousa (Arabic: سليمان الموسى) (11 June 1919 – 9 June 2008) was a Jordanian author and historian born in Al-Rafeed, a small village north of the...
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  • Editor.[citation needed] In 1957, Bseiso returned to Damascus after Suleiman Nabulsi’s government in Jordan was dismissed, and he joined the Middle East...
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    in Jordan in the 1950s. He served as Foreign Affairs Minister in Suleiman Nabulsi's government in 1957. A staunch pan-Arabist, Rimawi became one of the...
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    Marouf Suleiman al-Bakhit (Arabic: معروف البخيت; 18 March 1947 – 7 October 2023) was a Jordanian politician who was twice prime minister. He first served...
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  • year 1957 in Jordan. Monarch: Hussein Prime Minister: until 13 April: Suleiman Nabulsi 15 April-24 April: Husayin al-Khalidi starting 24 April: Ibrahim Hashem...
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  • Sa`id al-Mufti 1 July-29 October: Ibrahim Hashem starting 29 October: Suleiman Nabulsi 28 May - Khaled Mashal Years in Iraq Years in Syria Years in Saudi...
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