Ahmad Zaki Pasha — Ahmad Zaki Pasha. Ahmad Zaki Pasha (Alejandría, 26 de mayo de 1867 – 5 de julio de 1934), filólogo egipcio, llamado el Decano del Arabismo (en árabe: شيخ العروبة), y durante mucho tiempo secretario del Gabinete egipcio. Contenido … Wikipedia Español
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Ahmad Mahir Pasha — (1888 February 24, 1945) ( ar. أحمد ماهر باشا) was the Prime Minister of Egypt from October 10 1944 to February 24 1945. He was a member of the Saadist Institutional Party and was appointed Prime Minister following the removal of Mustafa an… … Wikipedia
Ahmad Khurshid Pasha — (Lang ar|أحمد خورشيد باشا) was an Ottoman official. Appointed mayor of Alexandria after the French evacuated Egypt in 1801, [cite web | author = Ahmad Fadl Shabloul | title = List of governors of Alexandria (1798 2000) | language = Arabic | url … Wikipedia
Ahmad v. UK — Ahmad v. United Kingdom (1982) 4 EHRR 126 is a UK labour law case which raised questions about the scope race and religious discrimination. It upholds the view that special allowances do not need to be made by employers for people who want to… … Wikipedia
Ahmad Ziwar Pasha — (1864 1945) ( ar. أحمد زيوار باشا) was the prime minister of Egypt from 24 November 1924 to 7 June 1926 … Wikipedia
Ahmad Zaki Pasha — For other people named Ahmad Zaki, see Ahmad Zaki. Ahmad Zaki Pasha Colorized photograph of Ahmad Zaki Pasha Secretary General of the Egyptian Cabinet … Wikipedia
Ahmad Shuja Pasha — Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha (born 1952) is the current Director of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan s premier intelligence service.BackgroundPasha has commanded an infantry division, a mechanized infantry brigade, an… … Wikipedia
Tewfik Pasha — This article is about Tewfik Pasha. For Ahmed Tevfik Pasha, the last Ottoman grand vizier, see Ahmed Tevfik Pasha. Tawfik Pasha Khedive of Egypt and Sudan … Wikipedia
Ali Mahir Pasha — (1882–1960) (Arabic: علي ماهر باشا) was an Egyptian political figure. He served as Prime Minister of Egypt from 30 January 1936 to 9 May 1936, a second term from 18 August 1939 to 28 June 1940, a third term from 27 January 1952 to 2 March 1952… … Wikipedia