- Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Jaber III al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, GCB, GCMG ( _ar. صاحب السمو الأمير الشيخ جابر الأحمد الجابر الصباح) (
June 29 ,1926 –January 15 ,2006 ), of theal-Sabah dynasty , served as the thirteenth Amir ofKuwait , and thirdEmir sinceKuwait's independence from Britain, fromDecember 31 ,1977 , until his death.Jaber was born inKuwait City . Sheikh Jaber (of theAl-Sabah dynasty, which has ruled Kuwait since the 18th century) was the third son of the lateSheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah , who served as Kuwait's emir from 1921 to 1950.Sheikh Jaber received his early education at Al-Mubarakiya School, Al-Ahmediya School, and Al-Sharqiya School, and was subsequently tutored privately in religion, English,
Arabic , and the sciences. In 1949, Sheikh Jaber served as Director of Public Service for theAhmadi region. In 1962, he was appointed as Kuwait's first Minister of Finance and Economy. Under Sheikh Jaber, the country's oil revenues transformed it from a largely tribal society to a modern, urbanised state with one of the world's largest per capita incomes. He introduced Kuwait's first currency, theKuwaiti Dinar (K.D.). Sheikh Jaber was appointedPrime Minister of Kuwait in 1965, and subsequently namedCrown Prince in 1966. He succeeded his half-uncleSabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah in December 1977, and had beenPrime Minister of Kuwait for a decade before.In 1986, he dissolved the
National Assembly of Kuwait , exercising his powers as foreseen in Kuwait'sConstitution . In 1991, after theGulf War , Sheikh Jaber reinstated the National Assembly.On
August 2, 1990 , after much discussion of a border dispute betweenKuwait andIraq ,Iraq invaded and occupied Kuwait, with the stated intent of annexing it. Sheikh Jaber immediately fled toSaudi Arabia , where he set up a government-in-exile operating out of a luxury hotel inDhahran . In March 1991, Jaber returned toKuwait , after it had been liberated and made safe by an international Coalition operating under the auspices of theUnited Nations .In 1999 he proposed an amendment to
Kuwait's Election Law , allowing women to vote and hold office; the bill was rejected by the National Assembly, however, and was not re-introduced for the MPs until 2005, when Kuwait's parliament had finally granted Kuwait's women political rights.Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah is credited for his involvement in the creation of the
Gulf Cooperation Council , the creation of theFuture Generations Funds , and assistance in the unification of North and SouthYemen . And he created the martyr office.In September 2000, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah suffered from a
stroke and went to theUnited Kingdom for treatment, returning 4 months later onJanuary 15 . Exactly five years later, he died on15 January 2006 from acerebral hemorrhage . He was succeeded by theCrown Prince Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah . The government announced a 40-day period ofmourning .ee also
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