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  2. Mohammed Saeed Al-Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jaber is a diplomat and strategist. He has served as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Yemen since 2014, having been appointed just 10 days before the Houthi takeover of the capital, Sana'a, in September 2014. [2] His appointment came during a period of significant tension and instability in Yemen. [5]

  3. Jassem Al-Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Jassem Al-Jaber جاسم الجابر; Personal information; Full name: Jassem Mohammed Al-Jaber: Date of birth 15 April 1989 (age 35)Place of birth: Qatar: Position(s) Left Back

  4. Abdulmalik Al-Jaber - Wikipedia

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    He made his debut in a 3–0 away loss against Sloga Meridian on 20 September 2023. [2] He scored his first goal for Željezničar in a 2–1 away win against GOŠK Gabela on 27 April 2024. [3] Al-Jaber scored his first goal of the 2024–25 season in a 3–1 home win over Igman Konjic on 17 August 2024. [4]

  5. Sultan Al Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CBE (Arabic: سلطان أحمد الجابر; born August 31, 1973) is an Emirati politician who is the minister of industry and advanced technology of the United Arab Emirates, [2] head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), [3] and chairman of Masdar.

  6. Fatima Al Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Obaid Al Jaber (Arabic: فاطمة عبيد الجابر) (born 1965) is the chief operating officer of the United Arab Emirates-based Al Jaber Group.The conglomerate was established by her father, Obaid Al Jaber.

  7. Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Jaber was born on 29 June 1926 in Kuwait City. [2] He was the third son of Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. [5]Jaber received his early education at Al-Mubarakiya School, Al-Ahmediya School, and Al-Sharqiya School, and was subsequently tutored privately in English, Arabic, religion and the sciences.

  8. Sami Al-Jaber - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he joined Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan, [1] where he made just five appearances in five months. [2] After the club learned that Al-Jaber's father had been taken seriously ill, he was allowed to join the United Arab Emirates side Al-Ain on loan, and this was to spell the end of his time in England. [ 3 ]

  9. Ali Hassan al-Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Ali Hassan al-Jaber (Arabic: علي حسن الجابر, romanized: ‘Alī Ḥassan al-Jābir; 12 December 1955 [1] – 12 March 2011) was a Qatari national working as a camera operator for the TV channel Al Jazeera.