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  Tunku Abdul Rahman - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Abdul Rahman, Tunku (1903-1990), first prime minister of the Federation of Malaya (1957-1963) and of Malaysia (1963-1970).
Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, CH (February 8, 1903 – December 6, 1990) usually known as "the Tunku" (a princely title in...
For his contributions and sacrifices in bringing the country from colonialism to independence, Tunku Abdul Rahman is known as the Father of Independence.
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 Ancient Yemen
The force with which Islam spread from its origins inMecca and Medina in the nearby region of Al Hijaz (the Hejaz) led to Yemen's rapid and thorough conversion to Islam.
Yemenis were well-represented among the first soldiers of Islam who marched north, west, and east of Arabia to expand Muslim territory.
In late 1967 Al-Sallal's government was overthrown and he was replaced as president by Abdul Rahman al-Iryani.
www.cs.nmsu.edu /~fmohamed/ancient-ye.html   (2015 words)

  
 ‘Abd ar-Rahman (name)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Abdul Rahman Ya'kub (born 1928), former Chief Minister of Sarawak
Abdul Rahman (convert) (born 1965), Christian who faced the death penalty in 2006 for converting from Islam
Abdul Rahman, Afghani charged with crime of being Christian in Abdul Rahman conversion controversy
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 Yemen - MSN Encarta
The force with which Islam spread from its origins in Mecca and Medina in the nearby region of Al Ḩijāz (the Hejaz) led to Yemen’s rapid and thorough conversion to Islam.
Despite this, the highlands of Yemen remained economically and culturally isolated from the outside world from the mid-17th century to nearly the mid-19th century, a period during which Western Europe was greatly influenced by modern thought and technology.
In late 1967 al-Sallal’s government was overthrown and he was replaced as president by Abdul Rahman al-Iryani.
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 Yemen - Search View - MSN Encarta
Near the north-eastern border the elevations decrease, and the land is dominated by the great sandy desert of the Rub‘ al Khali (“Empty Quarter”).
Other major cities are Ta’izz (1995 estimate, 178,043), which is inland; Al Ḩudaydah (1995 estimate, 155,110), on the Red Sea; and Al Mukalla (1995 estimate, 154,360), on the Gulf of Aden.
Subsequently, al-Sallal was overthrown and replaced as president by Abdul Rahman al-Iryani.
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 Abd-al-Rahman (name)
Abdul Rahman Arif (born 1916), President of Iraq
Abdul Rahman Yasin (born 1960), terrorist wanted in connection with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing
Abdul Rahman (convert) (born 1965), Christian who faced the death penalty in 2006 for converting from Islam
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 Abdul Salam Sabrah at AllExperts
Abdul Salam Sabrah (Arabic: عبد السلام صبره) was the acting Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic three times.
His second and third terms were both in 1971, from 26 February to 3 May and from 5 September to 18 September.
All three terms were under President Abdul Rahman al-Iryani.
en.allexperts.com /e/a/ab/abdul_salam_sabrah.htm   (136 words)

  
 A short history of Yemen   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Imam Ahmad's reign is marked by growing repression, renewed friction with the United Kingdom over the British presence in the south and growing pressures to support the Arab nationalist objectives of Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser.
Shortly after assuming power in 1962, Ahmad's son, Badr, is deposed by revolutionary forces which took control of Sanaa and create the Yemen Arab Republicwith Abdallah al Sallal as president.
Abdul Rahman al-Iryani becomes the new president until 1974, when he is succeeded by Ibrahim Muhammad al-Hamdi until 1977.
www.electionworld.org /history/yemen.htm   (383 words)

  
 Index I
He represented North Douglas, West Douglas, and East Douglas as a member of the House of Keys from 1955 to 1986, with only a three-year gap, and was a member of the Legislative Council from 1987 to 1995.
Before becoming deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs in 1984, he was in charge of the reconstruction of areas hit by an earthquake in the central highlands.
Iryani spent more than 15 years in prison during the rule of the Mutawakkilite, which ended in 1962.
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 History
From his base at Aden, al-Beidh issued a list of conditions for his return to Sanaa; the conditions centered on the security of the YSP, which, according to the vice president, had been subject to northern-instigated political violence since unification.
Following the failure of a Russian cease-fire agreement, Saleh's northern forces launched a final drive on Aden and Al Mukalla in early July, ultimately defeating the DRY army.
By May 1996 the two countries had reached a truce and agreed to submit the question of sovereignty over the islands to arbitration.
www.yemenweb.com /History.htm   (3594 words)

  
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Abdul Rahman Ma Ath Thafir Al Amri (en)
Abdul Rauf Omar Mohammed Abu Al Qusin (en)
Abdul Razaq (Taliban Deputy Minister of Defense) (en)
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 NITLE Arab World Project
The eastern two-thirds of southern Yemen are basically uninhabitable, except for coastal oases, fishing villages, the port of Al Mukalla, and the large, well-populated district of Hadhramaut, which extends from the coast into the country's interior.
The population of southern Yemen is concentrated in a few areas, including Al Mukalla and the other towns of Hadhramaut, the highlands north and east of Aden, and above all, in Aden proper and its metropolitan area.
Among Yemen's larger towns are Sa'dah, far to the north; Dhamar, Yarim, and Ibb, in the middle region; Al Mukalla, on the southern coast; and in Hadhramaut, the towns of Shibam, Say'un, and Tarim.
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 Apollo International Exhibitions - | Yemen Guide | About Yemen - History
In late 1967 Al-Sallal's government was overthrown and he was replaced as president by Abdul Rahman al-Iryani.
From his base at Aden, al-Beidh issued a list of conditions for his return to Sana 'a; the conditions centered on the security of the YSP, which, according to the vice president, had been subject to northern-instigated political violence since unification.
Following the failure of a Russian cease-fire agreement, Saleh's northern forces launched a final drive on Aden and Al Mukalla in early July, ultimately defeating the DRY army.
www.exposanaa.com /Html/yemen_guide/about_yemen/history.htm   (2848 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1963 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Alhaj, Prime Minister of Malaysia (1957-1970)
Abdul Latif Dayfallah, Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic (1963)
Abdul Rahman al-Iryani, Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic (1963-1964)
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 US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : List of state leaders in 1972
Abdul Rahman Muhammad Osman, Governor-General of Mauritius (1972-1977)
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972-1975)
President - Abdul Rahman al-Iryani, President of the Yemen Arab Republic (1967-1974)
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 Yemen Arab Republic
On 27 September 1962, revolutionaries inspired by the Arab nationalist ideology of United Arab Republic (Egyptian) President Gamal Abdul Nasser deposed the newly-crowned King Muhammad al-Badr, took control of Sanaa, and established the Yemen Arab Republic (YAR).
This coup d'état marked the beginning of the North Yemen Civil War that pitted YAR troops assisted by the United Arab Republic (Egypt) while Saudi Arabia and Jordan supported Badr's royalist forces opposing the newly formed republic.
What the PDRY government failed to tell the YAR government was that it wished to be the dominant power in any unification, and left wing rebels in North Yemen began to receive extensive funding and arms from South Yemen.
libraryoflibrary.com /E_n_c_p_d_Yemen_Arab_Republic.html   (4173 words)

  
 Embassy of Yemen - Economic and Commercial Office (ECO)
In the opening session attended by Education Minister Abdul- Salam al-Jawfi, the planning minister Abdul- Karim al- Arhabi pointed out to theimportance of the dialogue between Yemen and donors in fields associated with social protection strategy.
Al- Arhabi called on donors such as World Bank to play active role in supporting the level of social care in Yemen.
In remarks to Saba, Planning and International Cooperation Minister Abdul Kareem al-Arhabi said the total coast of the project is $ 75 million, $ 50 million financed by the WB, $15 million funded by the Islamic Bank for Development and $ 10 million funded by the Yemeni government.
www.yemenembassy.org /economic/news.php   (14295 words)

  
 Context of 'August 7, 1998'
After 9/11, the US and UN will designate both Himmat and Nada and the Al Taqwa Bank as terrorist financiers, and the bank will be shut down (see November 7, 2001).
Usama Bin Laden, et al., Day 36, 4/30/2001] US prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald will later claim that “El-Hage chose to lie repeatedly to the grand jury, but even in his lies he provided some information of potential use to the intelligence community—including potential leads” to the location of his confederates and wanted missing files.
Usama Bin Laden, et al., Day 28, 4/12/2001], and then left alone until August 1998 when he will be interrogated again shortly after the bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (see August 7, 1998).
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 Khaleej Times - Online
The London-based al Hayat said the prince was commenting on a Washington Post report that a working-level group had recommended a plan to force Riyadh to crack down on so-called terror financiers in 90 days or face US action to bring them to justice.
Salim bin Hamad Al Kimani, also a Deputy President of the Majlis, said the move was an open opportunity for every citizen to express his opinion and elect any candidate so that the whole society could be represented in the council.
As a first step, the Talent Pool Task Force, headed by BMA Director of Economic Research, Dr Abdul Rahman Saif, has identified some skills gaps in the financial sector and developed 'Programme 3T' with the aim of ensuring that there is continuous availability of skilled Bahrainis for the banking and financial sector.
www.khaleejtimes.co.ae /ktarchive/281102/middleeast.htm   (16086 words)

  
 Ain-Al-Yaqeen - February 20, 2004 - Article 1
Crown Prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz, the Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard held a meeting at his palace with Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Salih.
Prince Sultan Ibn Abdul Aziz, the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General, received at his palace in Riyadh Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Salih.
Crown Prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz, Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard, received a telephone call from King Sheikh Hamad Ibn Isa Al Khalifa the King of Bahrain.
www.ain-al-yaqeen.com /issues/20040220/feat1en.htm   (4337 words)

  
 AL-IRYANI DEL ABDUL RAHMAN   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Al-Iryani del Abdul Rahman Yahya era il presidente della Repubblica dell'Arabo di Yemen da il 5 novembre 1967 al 13 giugno 1974.
Al-Iryani ha servito da primo ministro di nuova repubblica da il 5 ottobre 1963 al 10 febbraio 1964.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.facteri.com /wiki/it/al/AlIryani%20del%20Abdul%20Rahman.htm   (161 words)

  
 YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC,
By the end of 1967, despite President al-Sallal’s opposition, Egyptian troops had withdrawn from the country.
Subsequently, al-Sallal was overthrown and replaced as president by Abdul Rahman al-Iryani (1917–98).
Claiming that the government had become ineffective because of a prolonged clash between President al-Iryani and the consultative assembly, military officers led by Col. Ibrahim al-Hamidi (1943–77) staged a bloodless coup in June 1974.
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