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    Al-Azm family (Arabic: آل العظم ʾĀl al-ʿAẓm, Turkish: Azm Ailesi) is a prominent Damascene family. Their political influence in Ottoman Syria began in...
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    Khalid al-Azm (Arabic: خالد العظم, romanized: Khālid al-ʿAẓim;‎ 11 June 1903 – 18 November 1965) was a Syrian politician and five-time interim Prime Minister...
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    Al-Azm Palace (Arabic: قصر العظم Qaṣr al-ʿAẓm) is a palace in Damascus, Syria, built in 1749. Located north of Al-Buzuriyah Souq in the Ancient City of...
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    Haqqi al-Azm (Arabic: حقي العظم / ALA-LC: Ḥaqqī al-‘Aẓm; 1864, in Damascus – 1955) was a Syrian politician active during the late Ottoman period and during...
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    Sadiq Jalal Al-Azm (Arabic: صادق جلال العظم Ṣādiq Jalāl al-‘Aẓm; 1934 – December 11, 2016) was a Professor Emeritus of Modern European Philosophy at the...
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  • As'ad Pasha al-Azm (Arabic: أسعد باشا العظم ʾAsʿad Bāšā l-ʿAẓm; c. 1706 – March 1758) was the governor of Damascus under Ottoman rule from 1743 to his...
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  • Abdullah Pasha al-Azm (fl. 1783–1809) was an Ottoman statesman who served as the governor of the Damascus Eyalet (three separate terms, 1795–1807), Aleppo...
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  • the prominent Al-Azm family and was the uncle of As'ad Pasha al-Azm, who succeeded him as governor of Damascus, and Sa'deddin Pasha al-Azm, who also served...
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    Rafīq Bey ibn Mahmūd al-ʿAzm (Arabic: رفيق بك بن محمود العظم, 1865-1925) was a Syrian intellectual, author, and politician. 'Azm served as the president...
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  • Azm, AZM or variants may refer to: Al-Azm family, prominent Syrian family As'ad Pasha al-Azm (c. 1706 – 1758), governor of Damascus Sulayman Pasha al-Azm...
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  • Pasha al-Azm (died 1746) was the Ottoman governor of Tripoli in 1728–1730 and Sidon in 1737–1741 and 1742–1744. Ibrahim was a son of Ismail Pasha al-Azm, the...
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  • Ismail Pasha al-Azm was an Ottoman statesman who served as the governor of Damascus and amir al-hajj in 1725–1730. Prior to this post he served as the...
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  • al-Azm was the Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet (1763–1770) and Damascus Eyalet (1771–72 and 1773–83). He was a member of the prominent al-Azm family...
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  • Pasha al-Azm, a member of the prominent Al-Azm family. His brother was As'ad Pasha al-Azm and his uncle was Süleyman Pasha al-Azm. Al-Azm family List of...
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    Pasha al-Azm (1795–1798) Ahmad Pasha al-Jezzar (1798–1799) Abdullah Pasha al-Azm (1799–1803) Ahmad Pasha al-Jezzar (1803–1804) Abdullah Pasha al-Azm (1804–807)...
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  • (slave soldier) of Governor As'ad Pasha al-Azm and thus maintained close links with the powerful al-Azm family. When As'ad Pasha was removed from his post...
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  • 1807–1811. Al-Azm family Abdullah Pasha al-Azm, Ottoman governor of Damascus As'ad Pasha al-Azm, Ottoman governor of Hama and Damascus Haqqi al-Azm, former...
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  • Perseverance and Strong Will" (Arabic: أُولُو ٱلْعَزْم, romanized: ʾUlu al-ʿAzm) in reverse chronological order: Muhammad the final seal of the prophets...
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    century Azm Palace, residence of As'ad Pasha al-Azm, the Ottoman governor of Damascus, which continued to house the descendants of the al-Azm family for decades...
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    family of the Kalbiyya tribe. His paternal grandfather, Sulayman al-Wahhish, gained the nickname al-Wahhish (wild beast) for his strength. Hafez al-Assad's...
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  • govern the city. Osman Pasha was replaced by Ismail Pasha al-Azm, the first of many al-Azm family members to govern Damascus. Osman Pasha continued to serve...
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  • that of the Azm family, whose members governed Damascus Eyalet for over a quarter century, beginning with Isma'il Pasha al-Azm in 1725. The Azms often attempted...
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    36°45′13″E / 35.13389°N 36.75361°E / 35.13389; 36.75361 The Azm Palace (Arabic: بيت العظم, Bayt al-ʿAẓm) is an 18th-century Ottoman-era palace in Hama, Syria...
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  • of Hafez al-Assad) The Atassi family Hashim al-Atassi Nureddin al-Atassi The al-Azm family Khalid al-Azm Haqqi al-Azm House of Bernadotte Folke Bernadotte...
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    Jazzar Pasha (redirect from Ahmad Al-Jazar)
    affairs in opposition to his rivals from the Azm family. In 1799, with the help of the British navy, al-Jazzar defended Acre from Napoleon, forcing the...
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    provinces, and liberal Arab intellectuals like Shukri al-Asali, Shafiq Muayyad al-Azm, and Rushdi al-Shama'a secured seats as deputies (members of the legislature)...
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    /uːˈmaɪjæd/, US: /uːˈmaɪæd/; Arabic: ٱلْخِلَافَة ٱلْأُمَوِيَّة, romanized: al-Khilāfa al-Umawiyya) was the second caliphate established after the death of the...
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    February 1966 to November 1970. Nureddin Al-Atassi, born in 1929 in Homs, belongs to the renowned Al-Atassi family. Following his mother's early death, he...
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  • with the Shihabs and the governor of Sidon Eyalet, As'ad Pasha al-Azm, against the Ali al-Saghirs, defeating the latter at Yaroun in 1732. The Sa'bs and...
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    Nazim al-Qudsi (Arabic: ناظم القدسي, romanized: Nāẓim al-Qudsī or Nadhim Al-Kudisi; 14 February 1906 – 6 February 1998), was a Syrian politician who served...
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