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  2. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Kabeer - Wikipedia

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    Sultan bin Mohammed Al Kabeer (1954 – 7 October 2024) was a Saudi prince and businessman. [1] He was one of the founders of Almarai which is the largest vertically integrated dairy foods company in the world. Prince Sultan was a great-nephew of King Abdulaziz, being the grandson of the King's sister Noura bint Abdul Rahman.

  3. Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi - Wikipedia

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    Azza bint Sultan al Qasimi; Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi (1974–1999). He was the crown prince. He died after a heroin overdose at the Emir's residence in Wych Cross Place, near Forest Row, East Grinstead, UK, on 3 April 1999 at the age of 24 years. [24] [25] [26] With his second wife, Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, he had four children: [27]

  4. Emirate of Sharjah - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] In 1999, the Crown Prince (Sultan's eldest son) died of a drug overdose while on vacation in their palace in England. [18] Sultan made the decision to testify in front of a UK court [why?]. [citation needed] The new Crown Prince, Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, was appointed from a remote branch of the family.

  5. List of alumni of Sandhurst - Wikipedia

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    This list contains a number of students who did not complete the course. Some of the members of foreign royal families were not commissioned into the British Army. Despite claims to the contrary, Idi Amin and Muammar Gaddafi did not attend Sandhurst. [1] The Sandhurst Foundation acts as a community for the alumni of the Royal Military Academy. [2

  6. Mohammed bin Salman - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (Arabic: محمد بن سلمان آل سعود, romanized: Muḥammad bin Salmān Āl Su‘ūd; born 31 August 1985), also known as MBS or MbS, is the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, [1] formally serving as Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

  7. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Some districts, such as Mount Olive Township School District in New Jersey, have eliminated D as a passing grade for their students due to a high failure rate. [ 74 ] Whereas most American graduate schools use four-point grading (A, B, C, and E/F), several—mostly in the west, especially in California—do award D grades but still require a B ...

  8. Sultan bin Salman Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    [5] [27] His son, Salman (born 1990), attended St. Andrew's University in Scotland and Oxford University [citation needed] and married a daughter of Prince Khalid bin Saud Aql Saud, a great-grandson of Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman, the brother of King Abdulaziz, in Riyadh on 5 December 2012. [28] His daughter (born 1994) also attended St. Andrews ...

  9. Sultan bin Abdulaziz - Wikipedia

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    Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (c. 5 January 1928 – 22 October 2011) (Arabic: سلطان بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود, Sulṭān ibn ʿAbdulʿazīz Āl Suʿūd), called The generous Sultan (سلطان الخير, Sulṭan al Khair) in Saudi Arabia, [1] was the Saudi defense minister from 1963 to 2011 and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 2005 until his death in October 2011.