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  2. Personal life of Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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    Gaddafi was an austere and devout Muslim, [15] although according to Vandewalle, his interpretation of Islam was "deeply personal and idiosyncratic." [ 16 ] According to his cousin Ahmed Gaddaf al-Dam , Muammar was very devout and described him as theologically and politically close to Salafism . [ 17 ]

  3. Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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    6 Personal life. 7 Public life. 8 Awards and honours. ... Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi [pron 1] (c. 1942 – 20 October 2011) was a Libyan revolutionary, ...

  4. Reception and legacy of Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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    Muammar Gaddafi dominated Libya's politics for four decades and was the subject of a pervasive cult of personality.He was decorated with various awards and praised for his anti-imperialist stance, support for Arab—and then African—unity, as well as for significant development to the country following the discovery of oil reserves.

  5. Muammar Gaddafi: Homes the Dictator Left Behind - AOL

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    In the affluent community of Englewood, N.J., Gaddafi purchased a sprawling 25-room mansion in 1982. For years, neighbors have bristled at the thought of living in such close proximity to a man ...

  6. Amazonian Guard - Wikipedia

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    Gaddafi Amazonian bodyguards. The Amazonian Guard (also the "Amazons") was an unofficial name given to an all-female elite cadre of bodyguards officially known as The Revolutionary Nuns (Arabic: الراهبات الثوريات, ar-rāhibāt ath-thawriyyāt), tasked with protecting the late, former leader of the Libya, Muammar Gaddafi.

  7. Safia Farkash - Wikipedia

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    Safia Farkash Gaddafi (Arabic: صفية فركاش القذافي; née Farkash; born 2 May 1952) is a Libyan businesswoman.As the widow of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, she is the former First Lady of Libya and Representative of Sirte, and the mother of seven of Gaddafi's eight biological children, some of whom participated in his regime.

  8. Ayesha Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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    Ayesha Gaddafi (Arabic: عائشة القذافي; born December 25, 1977), also known as Aisha Gaddafi, is a Libyan former mediator and military official, former UN Goodwill Ambassador, and lawyer by profession. She is the fifth child and only biological daughter of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi from his second wife Safia Farkash. [2] [3]

  9. Al-Saadi Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Saadi Muammar Gaddafi, also spelt as Al-Saadi Moammer Al-Gaddafi (Arabic: الساعدي معمر القذافي; born 25 May 1973), is a Libyan retired professional football player. He captained the national team , but his career was widely attributed to the influence of his father Muammar Gaddafi , the country's leader at the time.