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Ahmed II was born at Topkapı Palace, Constantinople, the son of Sultan Ibrahim I ( 1640 48 ) by Valide Sultan Khadija Muazzez, and succeeded his brother Suleiman II ( 1687 91 ) in 1691.
In 1726, Ibrahim Muteferrika convinced the Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha, the Grand Mufti, and the clergy on the efficiency of the printing press, and later submitted a request to Sultan Ahmed III, who granted Muteferrika the permission to publish non-religious books ( despite opposition from some calligraphers and religious leaders.
In the presidential vote, Ben Ali soundly defeated his challengers, Mohamed Bouchiha ( PUP ), Ahmed Inoubli ( UDU ) and Ahmed Ibrahim ( Ettajdid Movement ) for a fifth term in office.
The dynasty reached its apex under the successive reigns of Sultan Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim, who successfully consolidated Gobroon power during the Bardera wars, and Sultan Ahmed Yusuf, who forced regional powers such as the Omani Empire to submit tribute.
Traditional Muslim ceremonies were led by Sheikh Ahmed Ahmed Ibrahim, who leads the prayers at the mausoleum of the Prince's father, Aga Khan III, in Aswan, Egypt.
At the time of his nominating the successor to the outgoing Chief of Army Staff General Tikka Khan, the Lieutenant Generals in order of seniority were, Muhammad Shariff, Muhammed Akbar Khan, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Azmat Baksh Awan, Agha Ibrahim Akram, Abdul Majeed Malik, Ghulam Jilani Khan, and Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.
Early performers included Ismail Abdul Mennen, Hassan Atya, Ibrahim Al Kashif and Ahmed al Mustafa.
One of the most famous pioneers of this era was Ismael Abdul Queen, who was followed by Ahmed Ibrahim Falah and Ibrahim Alkashif ( father of modern singing ).
He was followed by a poet-singer called Ahmed Ibrahim Falah.
As the son of Moulvi Ibrahim Mia, Ahmed obtained his B. Sc.
The most prominent Albanians during Ottoman rule were: Davud Pasha, Hamza Kastrioti, Iljaz Hoxha, Nezim Frakulla, Köprülü Mehmed Pasha, Ali Pasha, Edhem Pasha, Omer Vrioni, Haxhi Shehreti, Ali Pasha of Gucia, Ibrahim Pasha of Berat, Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed, Muhammad Ali of Egypt, Kara Mahmud Bushati, Kara Murad Pasha, Ahmet Kurt Pasha, Mustafa Bushati, Ibrahim Bushati, Sedefkar Mehmed Agha.
He believed that Naguib could serve Egypt better in civilian life, and he even had Ibrahim Urabi, son of the 1882 revolutionary Ahmed Urabi, speak to Naguib and caution him that by joining the military he would become only " a supervisor in the service of the British.
Many of the Sudan's Prime Ministers and generals, including Mohamed Ahmed Mahjoob, Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa, Babiker Awadalla and Ibrahim Abood Ahmed, studied there.
It is led by its First Secretary Ahmed Ibrahim.
After massive protests in January 2011, Ettajdid gained a post for Ahmed Ibrahim as Minister of Higher Education.
Some members of the group: Aras Ibrahim, Dler Ibrahim, Azad Khanaqini, Shwan Kaban, Idris Issa ( Rzgar ), Salari gitar, Twana Sulaiman, Hushiar Baba, Salam Ahmed Fars, Soran Jalal Aziz, Aso Kakaiy, Hama Jaza, Abdulkadir Hasan, Siyar, Saleem, Hakm Farhad, Qubad Gorun, Ashti Said, Jwan, Bahar ,....
However, in May 2005, Mohamed Ibrahim Habsade accused Madobe and Shatigudud of attacking Baidoa to take the city on behalf of President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, who later used the city to establish a new interim capital within the country.
Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi ( إبراهيم أحمد محمود القوصي ) ( born July 3, 1960 ) is a Sudanese citizen and alleged paymaster for al-Qaida.

Ahmed and al-Haznawi
Five other hijackers also passed through the UAE and purchased travellers cheques, including Majed Moqed, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Haznawi and Wail al-Shehri.
On August 28, Nami and Ahmed al-Haznawi reportedly bothered a Delray Beach resident, Maria Siscar Simpson, to let them through her apartment to retrieve a towel that had fallen off their balcony onto hers.
Ziad Jarrah and Ahmed al-Haznawi also purchased tickets for the same flight from Passage Tours.
On September 11, 2001, Nami arrived in Newark to board United Airlines Flight 93 along with Saeed al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Haznawi and Ziad Jarrah.
Ahmed al-Haznawi was the son of a Saudi imam from the Al-Bahah province, which is located in an isolated and underdeveloped part of Saudi Arabia.
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Five other hijackers also passed through the UAE and purchased travellers cheques, including Wail al-Shehri, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Haznawi and Ahmed al-Nami.
Hijackers: Ziad Jarrah ( Lebanese ), Ahmed al-Haznawi ( Saudi Arabian ), Ahmed al-Nami ( Saudi Arabian ), Saeed al-Ghamdi ( Saudi Arabian ).
Ghamdi was from the al Bahah province of Saudi Arabia, and shared the same tribal affiliation with fellow hijackers Ahmed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, and Ahmed al-Haznawi, although he was not related to either Ghamdi.
Five other hijackers also passed through the UAE and purchased travellers cheques, including Majed Moqed, Wail al-Shehri, Hamza al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Haznawi and Ahmed al-Nami.
Another Flight 93 hijacker, Ahmed al-Haznawi, arrived in Miami on June 8 with Flight 11 hijacker Wail al-Shehri.
On September 11, Jarrah boarded United 93, and he is believed to have taken over as the pilot of the aircraft along with his team of hijackers, which included Saeed al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Nami and Ahmed al-Haznawi who together made an unsuccessful attempt to crash the plane into the U. S. Capitol, since the passengers started a revolt against the hijackers.
It is believed that sometime in that month Ahmed al-Haznawi, who arrived on June 8, moved in with Jarrah.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, Jarrah, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Nami and Ahmed al-Haznawi boarded United Airlines Flight 93 in Newark International Airport at gate A17 without incident, and sat in a first-class seat near the cockpit.
At least two of the cellphone calls made by passengers indicate that all the hijackers they saw were wearing red bandannas, and indicated that one of the men, believed to be either Ahmed al-Haznawi or Ahmed al-Nami, had a box tied around his torso, and claimed there was a bomb inside.

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The title " Hezârfen " (, hazār +, fann ) given by Evliyâ Çelebi to Ahmed Çelebi, means " a thousand sciences "&# 160 ; ( polymath ).
Colonel Ahmed Orabi or Ahmed Urabi (, ; April 1, 1841 September 21, 1911 ; also known as Orabi Pasha, Ahmed Oraebi and Ahmed Pasha Orabi el-Masri ; his name was also transliterated Ahmad Arabi in older sources ) was an Egyptian army general, and nationalist who led a revolt in 1879 against Tewfik Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, and the increasing European domination of the country.
Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan al-Qadi Banihammad (, ) ( March 19, 1977 September 11, 2001 ) was one of five hijackers aboard United Airlines Flight 175 as part of the September 11 attacks.
Ahmed Wali Karzai (,, 1961 12 July 2011 ) was a prominent politician in Afghanistan and the younger paternal half-brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai and son of Abdul Ahad Karzai.
Abul Kalam Muhiyuddin Ahmed Azad (, ) ( 11 November 1888 22 February 1958 ) was an Indian Muslim scholar and a senior political leader of the Indian independence movement.
Ahmed Abdallah Abderemane (, Ahmad Abd Allah Abd ar-Rahman, 12 June 1919 26 November 1989 ) Comoros became a one-party state, with the UCP being the only legal party.
Ahmed Nazif (, ) ( born July 8, 1952 in Cairo ) served as the Prime Minister of Egypt from 14 July 2004 to 29 January 2011, when his cabinet was dismissed by President Hosni Mubarak in light of a popular uprising that led to the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
Ahmed Aboul-Gheit (, also: Abu al-Ghayt, Abu El Gheyt, etc.
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (, ‎; 15 December 1934 23 March 2012 ) was a Somali politician.
Jamal Ahmed Mohamed al-Fadl (, Jamāl Aḥmad Muḥammad al-Faḍl ) ( born 1963 -) is a Sudanese militant and former associate of Osama bin Laden in the early 1990s.
Barelvi (,, ) is a term used for a movement of Sunni Islam originating in the Indian subcontinent. The name derives from the north Indian town of Bareilly where its founder Ahmed Raza Khan ( 1856 1921 ) shaped the movement by his writings.
Ahmed Raza Khan Fazil-e-Barelvi (, ) ( 1856 1921 CE ), popularly known as Aala Hazrat, was a Sunni Hanafi scholar whose works influenced the Barelvi movement of South Asia.
Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi (, ; born 1968 ), known by the Central Intelligence Agency cryptonym " Curveball ", is an Iraqi citizen who defected from Iraq in 1999, claiming that he had worked as a chemical engineer at a plant that manufactured mobile biological weapon laboratories as part of an Iraqi weapons of mass destruction program.
Ahmed Shawqi ( Dec. 25, 1868-Dec. 13, 1932 ) (, ) nicknamed Amir al-Sho ' araã which literary means the prince of poets, was one of the greatest Arabic poets laureate, an Egyptian poet and dramatist who pioneered the modern Egyptian literary movement, most notably introducing the genre of poetic epics to the Arabic literary tradition.
Cemal Pasha (, modern Turkish: Cemal Paşa ), born Ahmed Cemal (, ; 6 May 1872-21 July 1922 ), was a Young Turk and member of the Three Pashas.
Ahmad I al-Mansur (, also El-Mansour Eddahbi Golden, ; and Ahmed el-Mansour ) ( 1549 in Fes 25 August 1603, outskirts of Fes ) was Sultan of the Saadi dynasty from 1578 to his death in 1603, the sixth and most famous of all rulers of the Saadis.
Ahmad Tibi (,, sometimes spelt Ahmed Tibi, born 19 December 1958 ) is an Arab-Israeli politician and leader of Ta ' al ( the Arab Movement for Renewal ), an Arab party in Israel.
Moustafa Ahmed Shebto (, born Patrick Cheboto on July 4, 1986 in Kaproron, Uganda ) is a long distance runner now representing Qatar.

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