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  2. Mohannad Abu Taha - Wikipedia

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    Born in Amman, Abu Taha is a youth product of Al-Wehdat.He was promoted to the first team in 2021 at the age of 18. [3] [4]On January 2023, Abu Taha nearly joined the reserves team of Belgian Pro League side Gent on a 6-month loan deal with option to buy, but the deal was not completed because the transfer window closed before the player registered.

  3. Pengiran Abu Bakar Salleh - Wikipedia

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    Pengiran Abu Bakar bin Pengiran Anak Mohd Salleh [a] [2] (1907 – 7 November 1974) was a Bruneian nobleman, civil servant, and politician. He served as the first Speaker of the Legislative Council ( Majlis Mesyuarat Negeri ) when it held its inaugural session on 21 October 1959.

  4. Ibrahim Mohammed Saleh - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Mohammed Saleh, commonly known as Abu Arab, nicknamed Poet of the Palestinian revolution, [1] (1931 – 2 March 2014) was a Palestinian artist and poet. He was born in Al-Shajara during the British mandate in Palestine. He lived in exile for 63 years before returning to his homeland in 2011 to participate in a cultural festival. [2]

  5. List of Arabic given names - Wikipedia

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    A Abbad Abbas (name) Abd al-Uzza Abdus Salam (name) Abd Manaf (name) Abd Rabbo Abdel Fattah Abdel Nour Abdi Abdolreza Abdu Abdul Abdul Ahad Abdul Ali Abdul Alim Abdul Azim Abd al-Aziz Abdul Baqi Abdul Bari Abdul Basir Abdul Basit Abdul Ghaffar Abdul Ghani Abdul Hadi Abdul Hafiz Abdul Hai Abdul Hakim Abdul Halim Abdul Hamid Abdul Haq Abdul Hussein Abdul Jabbar Abdul Jalil Abdul Jamil Abdul ...

  6. Abu Saleh (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Abu Saleh (Bengali: আবু ছালেহ; 1940 – 3 August 2022) was a Bangladeshi politician, independence activist, and a member of the Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh. He was one of the organisers of the Bangladeshi Liberation War. Saleh was also a close companion of the first president of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. [1] [2]

  7. List of Hanafis - Wikipedia

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    Abu Zafar Mohammad Saleh (1915-1990) Abdul Matin Chowdhury (1915-1990) Muhammad Taqi Amini (5 May 1926-21 January 1991) Abul Hasan Jashori (1918 – 8 July 1993) Muhammad Ayyub Ali (1919-1995) Abdul Haque Faridi (25 May 1903-5 February 1996) Mahmood Hasan Gangohi (1907-2 September 1996) Shamsuddin Qasemi (5 March 1935-19 October 1996)

  8. June 1996 Bangladeshi general election - Wikipedia

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    On 12 May, President Biswas fired Lieutenant General Abu Saleh Mohammad Nasim, Chief of the Staff of the Army, due to his refusal to carry out a presidential order to retire two of his generals who were alleged to be consorting with political parties in violation of military rules. Nasim revolted against the President and organised troops loyal ...

  9. Abu Zafar Mohammad Saleh - Wikipedia

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    Abu Zafar Mohammad Saleh (Bengali: আবু জাফর মোহাম্মদ সালেহ; 1915 – 13 February 1990), popularly known as the Pir of Sarsina, was a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar. [1] He was said to have contributed to the establishment of 3000 educational institutions.