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Al-Bashir was born on 1 January 1944 in Hosh Bannaga, [34] a village on the outskirts of Shendi, just north of the capital, Khartoum, to a family that hails from the Ja'alin tribe of northern Sudan. His mother was Hedieh Mohamed al-Zain, who died in 2019. [35] [36] [37] His father, Hassan ibn Ahmed, was a smalltime dairy farmer.
Omar Bashir (Arabic: عمر بشير) is an Iraqi-Hungarian musician of Assyrian descent. He is the son of Munir Bashir , who is widely considered to be one of the most important virtuosos in the history of the oud and a master of the modal tradition of Arabic maqam , as well as the nephew of expert oud player Jamil Bashir .
According to Ethiopian officials, the state funeral was attended by hundreds of political and public figures from around the world, most of them African leaders, including South African President Jacob Zuma and Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. Among regional leaders, President Jacob Zuma praised Meles and said Ethiopia lost "a patriot and a ...
Omar Bashir (musician) (born 1970), Iraqi-Hungarian musician and oud player, son of Munir Bashir and nephew of Jamil Bashir; Omar al-Bashir (born 1944), President of Sudan and Sudanese army field marshal; Palwasha Bashir (born 1987), Pakistani badminton player; Ruzwana Bashir (born 1983), British businesswoman & activist
Hisn Jihan – Circassian wife of Bashir Shihab II. Muslim by birth, she was captured by Turkish slavers and converted to Maronite Catholicism after being released by Bashir and marrying him. House of Yusupov – former Muslim Genghisid family which converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity.
Garang was a strong advocate for national unity: minorities together formed a majority and, therefore should rule. Together, Garang believed, they could replace President Omar al-Bashir with a government made up of representatives from “all tribes and religions in Sudan." His first real effort for the cause, under his command, occurred in ...
[citation needed] On 14 July 2008, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court filed genocide charges against Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir, accusing him of masterminding attempts to wipe out African tribes in Darfur with a campaign of murder, rape and deportation.
Killed along with his wife, two daughters, and father-in-law during the Nahal Oz attack. [89] Roee Edan Ynet (photographer) Kfar Aza: Killed along with his wife during the Kfar Aza massacre. [90] Shai Regev Maariv (entertainment writer) Re'im: Killed during the Re'im music festival massacre. [91] Ayelet Arnin Kan (news editor) Re'im