Zaki al-Arsuzi (Arabic: زكي الأرسوزي, romanized: Zakī al-Arsūzī; June 1899 – 2 July 1968) was a Syrian philosopher, philologist, sociologist, historian...
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Arab Ba'ath (redirect from Arab Ba'ath Party (al-Arsuzi))
was an Arab nationalist political party founded in Syria by Zaki al-Arsuzi in 1940. Arsuzi was previously a member of the League of Nationalist Action...
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Aflaq and al-Bitar established the Arab Ihya Movement (later renaming itself the Arab Ba'ath Movement, taking the name from Zaki al-Arsuzi's group by the...
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Ba'ath Party (redirect from Ḥizb Al-Ba‘ath Al-‘Arabī Al-Ishtirākī)
political party founded in Syria by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and associates of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The party espoused Ba'athism, which is an ideology...
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organisation founded on 7 April 1947 by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar and followers of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The party ruled Syria from the 1963 Syrian coup d'état...
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Assad family (redirect from Al-Assad)
ruled Syria from 1971, when Hafez al-Assad became president under the Ba'ath Party following the 1970 coup, until Bashar al-Assad was ousted on December 8...
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Zaki (Arabic: زكي) is an Arabic male name and surname. Zaki is a Quranic name meaning pure, virtuous, or intelligent. Zaki al-Arsuzi (1899–1998), Syrian...
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Aflaq (per the Iraqi-led Ba'ath Party), Zaki al-Arsuzi (per the Syrian-led Ba'ath Party), and Salah al-Din al-Bitar. Ba'athist leaders of the modern era...
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Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali (Arabic: محمد غازي الجلالي; born 22 March 1969) is a Syrian politician and civil engineer who served as the 69th prime minister...
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the same meaning—came some time later; it had already been adopted by Zaki al-Arsuzi—a nationalist activist from Iskandarun province in north-western Syria...
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Bashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) is a Syrian politician and military officer who ruled Syria as a dictator from 2000 until his government was overthrown...
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businessman Hafez al-Assad Bashar al-Assad Salah Jadid Zaki al-Arsuzi Ali Sulayman al-Assad Rifaat al-Assad Jamil al-Assad Bushra al-Assad Vahap Seçer...
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Saddam Hussein (redirect from Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti)
Hussein Al-Majid Al-Tikriti was born on April 28, 1937, in al-Awja, a small village near Tikrit, to Hussein Abid Al-Majid and Subha Tulfah Al-Mussallat...
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العربي Al-Hizb Al-Qawmi Al-'Arabi; French: Parti National Arabe) was an Arab nationalist party in Syria in 1939, founded by Zaki al-Arsuzi. Al-Arsuzi had...
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Assad recruited Zaki al-Arsuzi, who indirectly (through Wahib al-Ghanim) inspired him to join the Ba'ath Party when he was young. Arsuzi accompanied Assad...
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Neo-Ba'athism (section Hafez al-Assad's presidency)
formed as a result of the 1966 Syrian coup d'état led by Salah Jadid and Hafez al-Assad, which moved the Syrian Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party into a militarist...
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had stolen the Ba'athist ideology from Zaki al-Arsuzi and proclaimed it as his own, with Assad hailing Arsuzi as the principal founder of Ba'athist thought...
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Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction) (redirect from Qotr al-Iraq)
Ba'ath Party (Arabic: حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي, romanized: Ḥizb al-Ba‘th al-‘Arabī al-Ishtirākī; ba‘th meaning "resurrection"), also referred to as the...
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Rifaat Ali al-Assad (Arabic: رِفْعَتُ عَلِيِّ ٱلْأَسَدِ, romanized: Rifʿat al-ʾAsad; born 22 August 1937), known as the 'Butcher of Hama', is a Syrian...
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articles in the Turkish and Syrian press. In particular, Arab nationalist Zaki al-Arsuzi was influential. In response, the Atatürk government coined the name...
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Abdullah Al-Ahmar (Arabic: عبدالله الأحمر; born 6 June 1936) is a Syrian politician and prominent member of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. Born at Al-Tall...
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Farouk al-Sharaa (Arabic: فاروق الشرع; born 10 December 1938) is a Syrian politician and diplomat. He was one of the most prominent officials in the Syrian...
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Salah al-Din al-Bitar in the 1940s; others who played a notable role in the early stages of the Ba'athist movement were Zaki al-Arsuzi, Wahib al-Ghanim...
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Noureddin Mustafa Ali al-Atassi (Arabic: نور الدين مصطفى الأتاسي, romanized: Nūr ad-Dīn Muṣṭafā al-'Atasī, 11 January 1929 – 3 December 1992) was a Syrian...
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Movement (later known as the Arab Ba'ath Movement) leader Michel Aflaq. Zaki al-Arsuzi opposed the organisation. Spencer Tucker. The Encyclopedia of Middle...
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Fall of the Assad regime (redirect from Fall of the al-Assad regime)
major offensive by opposition forces. The offensive was spearheaded by Tahrir al-Sham and supported mainly by the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army as part...
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Salah Jadid (redirect from Salah al-Jadid)
Ba'ath Party, led by Michel Aflaq and Salah al-Din al-Bitar, in the 1950s through an associate of Akram al-Hawrani. Even so, Jadid remained close to the...
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Al-Baʻth (Arabic: البعث, lit. 'The Resurrection') is an Arabic language newspaper published by the Baʻth Party in Syria and other Arab countries and territories...
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Field Marshal Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr (1 July 1914 – 4 October 1982) was an Iraqi politician who served as the fourth president of Iraq, from 17 July 1968...
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