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  2. Shaik Abdul Rasheed Abdul Ghaffour - Wikipedia

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    Shaik Abdul Rasheed bin Abdul Ghaffour is a Malaysian banker who was appointed the Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia (BNM) from 1 July 2023. He was previously the deputy governor of the central bank.

  3. Royal families of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Rashid bin Ahmad Al Mualla (1904–1922) Sheikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Mualla II (1922–1923) Sheikh Hamad bin Ibrahim Al Mualla (1923–1929) Sheikh Ahmad bin Rashid Al Mualla (1929–1981) Sheikh Rashid bin Ahmad Al Mualla II (1981–2009) Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla (2009–present).

  4. Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia is the chief executive of Malaysia's central bank and the ex-officio chairperson of its Central Board of Directors. Malaysian ringgit currency notes, issued by the Central Bank of Malaysia (BNM), bear the governor's signature.

  5. Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum - Wikipedia

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    Rashid was a well-known sports figure in the UAE. He participated in a number of International and local Equestrian Endurance competitions winning a number of laurels. His greatest achievement was winning two gold medals in the 2006 Asian Games 120 km Endurance individual mixed as well as 120 km Endurance Team Mixed events. [6]

  6. Majlis Ghorfat Umm Al Sheif - Wikipedia

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    The Majlis Ghorfat Umm Al Sheif is the preserved summerhouse, or majlis, of the former Ruler of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum. Located in the Dubai suburb of Jumeirah 2, the majlis is preserved today as a heritage site. Constructed in 1955, the majlis was named after a pearl fishery of the same name. [1]

  7. House of Al Falasi - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum (Ruler from 1894 to 1906) convinced merchants from Lingeh in Iran to stay in the city by assuring zero taxation. [3] A more modern cosmopolitan city as well as a business friendly orientation was later established, which is what Dubai is now known for. [ 4 ]

  8. List of Emiratis - Wikipedia

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    The Late Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum – Minister of Finance & Industry Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum – Crown Prince of Dubai, & Chairman of Dubai Executive Council Al-Qasimi royal family – Sharjah

  9. Al Shindagha Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Dubai ruler entrusted Sir William Halcrow and Partners (SWHP) to do a feasibility study to build a more direct link between the two towns. A bridge nearer to the sea was not possible, the reason being the same when the existing bridge were sited and SWHP proposed a tunnel to be built.