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    Samir al-Rifai (Arabic: سمير الرفاعي;‎ 30 January 1901 –12 October 1965) was a Palestinian politician in Jordan. He served several terms as the 8th Prime...
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    Samir Zaid al-Rifai (Arabic: سمير زيد الرفاعي) (born 1 July 1966) is a Jordanian politician who was the 38th Prime Minister of Jordan from 14 December...
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    His father, Sameer Al-Rifai, his father-in-law, Bahjat Talhouni, and his son, Samir Al-Rifai, and his uncle, Abdelmunim Al-Rifai, all served as Prime...
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    Hazza` al-Majali 1955–1956: Samir al-Rifai 1956: Husayn al-Khalidi 1956: Samir al-Rifai 1956: Suleiman Nabulsi 1956: Fawzi al-Mulki 1956: Awni Abd al-Hadi...
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  • academic and administrator Samir al-Rifai (1901–1965), Jordanian politician and six-time prime minister of Jordan Samir Rifai (born 1966), Jordanian politician...
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    ADVISER IS NAMED PREMIER". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2022. "RIFAI STEPS DOWN AS JORDAN PREMIER". The New York Times. 14 July 1976. Retrieved...
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  • Samir al-Rifai, Prime minister (1950–1951) Tawfik Abu al-Huda, Prime minister (1951–1953) Fawzi al-Mulki, Prime minister (1953–1954) Tawfik Abu al-Huda...
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    Al-Rifa'i Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الرفاعي, transliterated also as Al-Rifai, Al-Refai, Al-Refa'i, locally known as El-Refa'i, and in English: the Refaai Mosque)...
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    unprepared, Hussein sent Zaid Al-Rifai to Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in December 1972 to inquire. Sadat informed Al-Rifai that he had been planning a...
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    Samir Al-Rifai, formed on May 18, 1958, he held the position of Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Construction. in the government of Hazza al-Majali...
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    Wasfi Tal (redirect from Wasfi Al-Tal)
    age of five. Tal obtained his elementary education in Jordan. He moved to Al-Salt in 1936 when he was 16 to go to the only public high school in Jordan...
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    government resigned. Hashem was appointed as the deputy prime minister in Samir al-Rifa'i's subsequent government. The impermanent Arab Federation, concocted...
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    Sa'id Mufti (redirect from Said al-Mufti)
    Sa'id Pasha al-Mufti (Arabic: سعيد المفتي; Adyghe: Хьэбжьокъуэ Сайд; 26 June 1898 – 25 March 1989) was a Jordanian politician and diplomat who served as...
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  • (1946–1947) Samir al-Rifai, Prime minister (1947) Tawfik Abu al-Huda, Prime minister (1947–1950) Sa`id al-Mufti, Prime minister (1950) Samir al-Rifai, Prime...
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    also to the Royal Artillery in Baghdad.[citation needed] He married Zein al-Sharaf bint Jamil in November of 1934, who bore his first son Hussein in 1935...
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  • Stampfli, member of the Swiss Federal Council (b. 1884) October 12 – Samir Al-Rifai, 6-time Prime Minister of Jordan (b. 1901) October 13 – Paul Hermann...
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  • the Treaty of London, he was acting secretary to the Prime Minister Samir al-Rifai. He was then Mutasarrıf of the Balqa Governorate until 1947, when he...
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    president, Nasir al-Din al-Asad, the head of the Board of Trustees, Samir Al-Rifai, and other members of the Board of Trustees. During a ceremony held...
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  • where they were informed of the planned coup's date. Hussein and his PM Samir Al-Rifa'i was informed of 'Operation Fortitude' in the same meeting. In this...
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    (1951 and 1954–1955) under Prime Minister Sameer al-Rifai. He won two Parliamentary elections to represent Al-Karak in the Jordanian Parliament, once in 1951...
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    princess Samir al-Rifai, politician Queen Alia of Jordan, third wife of King Hussein Queen Rania of Jordan, wife of King Abdullah II Hanan Al-Agha, plastic...
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    Tawfik Abu al-Huda (Arabic: توفيق ابو الهدى) (also known as Tawfik Pasha Abul-Huda) (1895 – 1 July 1956) served several terms as the 7th prime minister...
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    replaced by Nader al-Dahabi. After two weeks of street protests, on 1 February 2011 King Abdullah fired his prime minister, Samir Rifai, and re-appointed...
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    "compiling huge, unexplainable debts". Both Emir Abdullah and Prime Minister Samir Al-Rifai were in favor of Talal's removal as heir apparent and replacement with...
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    Hashem and included Ahmad Olwi al-Saqaf, Nuqoula Ghanama, Abdul-Muhdi Al-Shamayleh, Samir al-Rifai and Abdullah Kolayb al-Shraideh. Second government (9...
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  • by villagers himself. Omar Abdul Razeq Abdullah Rifai (1985 – 21 August 2013) was a resident of Meet al-Attar and an ex-convict. In 2008, was found guilty...
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  • (born 1941), folk singer Yogev Ohayon (born 1987), basketball player Samir al-Rifai (1901–1965), politician who served six times as Jordanian prime minister...
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    condemnation by the State Board of Health, prompting major reforms. Born: Samir Al-Rifai, Jordanian state leader who served as Prime Minister of Jordan six times;...
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  • occupation) Shigeru Yoshida 1948-1954 Jordan Samir al-Rifai Muhammad ash-Shuraiki Ruhi Abdul Hadi Samir al-Rifai 1949-1950 1950 1950 1950-1951 North Korea...
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  • January 29 – E. P. Taylor, Canadian business tycoon (d. 1989) January 30 Samir Al-Rifai, 9th Prime Minister of Jordan (d. 1965) Rudolf Caracciola, German race...
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