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During the time of conflict, the Faisal of Saudi Arabia and Government of Saudi Arabia gave strong criticism to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his government for destabilizing the East Pakistan as well as the Pakistan.
As this would make it difficult for Iraq to become a naval power ( the territory did not include any deepwater harbours ), the Iraqi King Faisal I ( whom the British installed as a puppet king in Iraq ) did not agree to the plan.
Faisal Husseini, former Palestinian Authority Minister for Jerusalem, compared the al-Aqsa intifada following the Oslo peace process to the tactic of coming out of the Trojan Horse used by the Greeks in the myth of the Trojan War.
* May 31 – Anglo-Iraqi War: British troops complete the re-occupation of the Kingdom of Iraq, returning Prince ' Abd al-Ilah to power as regent for Faisal II.
Guinness was made up to look as much like the real Faisal as possible ; he recorded in his diaries that, while shooting in Jordan, he met several people who had known Faisal who actually mistook him for the late prince.
Tafas and Lawrence did meet Sherif Ali at a well during Lawrence's travels to Faisal, but the encounter was not fatal for either party.
For instance, Bentley interviews Faisal in late 1917, after the fall of Aqaba, saying the United States has not yet entered the war, yet America had been in the war for several months by that point in time.
Another reason was that the British government had yet to find a role for Abdullah Ibn-Hussain, after his brother Faisal Ibn-Hussain had lost his control in Syria and given the role of the king of Iraq.
These hopes were expressed in the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement, which was signed by soon-to-be Iraqi ruler Faisal I and the Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann, which called for a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
However, the uprising was predominantly led by community councils led by Hanan Ashrawi, Faisal Husseini and Haidar Abdel-Shafi, that promoted independent networks for education ( underground schools as the regular schools were closed by the military in reprisal for the uprising ), medical care, and food aid.
His first release for the new millennium, Mela, in which he acted alongside his real-life brother Faisal Khan, was both a box-office and critical bomb.
And Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad smiled and said " Allahu Akbar " after receiving a life sentence in 2010 for his attempted bombing.
Faisal bin Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi, ( Fayṣal ibn Ḥusayn ; 20 May 1885 – 8 September 1933 ) was for a short time King of the Arab Kingdom of Syria or Greater Syria in 1920, and was King of the Kingdom of Iraq ( today Iraq ) from 23 August 1921 to 1933.
" Kingdom of Syria " in 1918 In 1919 Faisal led the Arab delegation to the Paris Peace Conference and, with the support of the knowledgeable and influential Gertrude Bell, argued for the establishment of independent Arab emirates for the area previously covered by the Ottoman Empire.
On 3 January 1919, Faisal and Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of the World Zionist Organization signed the Faisal – Weizmann Agreement for Arab-Jewish cooperation, in which Faisal conditionally accepted the Balfour Declaration based on the fulfillment of British wartime promises of development of a Jewish homeland in Palestine and on which subject he made the following statement:
In March 1921, at the Cairo Conference, the British decided that Faisal was a good candidate for ruling the British Mandate of Iraq.
In response, Faisal cabled to the Iraqi Legation in London: " Although everything is normal now in Iraq, and in spite of my broken health, I shall await the arrival of Sir Francis Humphrys in Bagdad, but there is no reason for further anxiety.
The French insisted the Mandate was not ' inconsistent ' with Syrian self-government ; Syrians were eventually forced to accept the inevitability of the French Mandate, when King Faisal left the country under French pressure in July 1920 after Great Britain withdrew support for his rule in the face of French claims.
In 1919, al-Husseini attended the Pan-Syrian Congress held in Damascus where he supported Emir Faisal for King of Syria.
In September 1943, Prince Faisal and Prince Khalid were invited to the US, and then Vice President Harry Truman organized a dinner for them at the White House.

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In 1932, Shawkat was called on by Faisal to head a non-partisan government that was intended to clear the political congestion which accompanied the signing of the Anglo-Iraqi treaty.
In 1933, British colonial government of India established the subcontinent ’ s first Air Force station near Drigh Road, now called PAF Base Faisal.
Haifa bint Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, also called Haifa Al Faisal, () ( born 1950 ) is the wife of Bandar bin Sultan and daughter of the late King Faisal and Queen Iffat.
Naseeb. com also has an E-Zine called Vibes www. naseebvibes. com which has featured articles by over 500 interviews including those of Islamic scholars like Imam Faisal Rauf ( aka Feisal Abdul Rauf ), Dr. M. Nejatullah Siddiqi, Dr. Javed Ghamidi and Omid Safi, to renowned figures in the Muslim world like Amina Wadud, Dr. Louay M. Safi ( Executive Director at ISNA ), Raza Kazim ( philosopher, musician, historian ) and Dr. Asma Barlas ( author " Believing Women " in Islam ).
On 14 May 1998, around 50 political figures, including Goenawan Mohammad, Faisal Basri and Amien Rais established an organization called the Peoples Mandate Council () open to anybody who wanted to listen and express opinions.

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To the north, the foreshore used to be around Government Avenue in the 1920s but it shifted to a new road, King Faisal Road, in the early 1930s which became the coastal road.
Faisal was originally to be portrayed by Laurence Olivier ; Guinness, who performed in other David Lean films, got the part when Olivier dropped out.
To the north, the foreshore used to be around Government Avenue in the 1920s but it shifted to a new road, King Faisal Road, in the early 1930s which became the coastal road.
In addition to his support to pan-Arabist policies of King Faisal I, al-Husseini tried to distabilize the British rule in Palestine, which was declared to be part of the Arab Kingdom, even though no authority was exercised in reality.
Faisal assured them, however, that Islamic principles of modesty would be strictly observed, and made sure that the broadcasts contained a large amount of religious programming.
Upon King Saud's return, Prince Faisal demanded that he be made regent and that King Saud be reduced to a purely ceremonial role.
After World War I and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, another of Husayn ’ s sons, Amir Zaid, on behalf of Amir Faisal, asked Ja ’ far to be the Inspector General of the Army of the newly established Arab state of Syria, which he accepted.
In 1921 the British decided that it would be prudent to set up an Arab government in Iraq and chose Faisal ibn Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi, the son of Sharif Hussein, to be King.
In November 1923, King Faisal appointed al-Askari to be prime minister of Iraq.
Faisal wanted a strong supporter of the king to be prime minister during this key time when the Constituent Assembly opened in March 1924.
Throughout the conference, the two worked tirelessly to promote the establishment of the countries of Transjordan and Iraq to be presided over by the Kings Abdullah and Faisal, sons of the instigator of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire ( ca.
He is currently the leader of the Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy political party and claims to be the legitimate heir to the position of King of Iraq, based on his relationship to the last monarch, the late King Faisal II.
The objection of Prince Musaid was easy to be neglected since his son, Faisal bin Musaid, had assassinated King Faisal.
Lawrence developed a close relationship with Faisal, whose Arab Northern Army was to be become the main beneficiary of British aid.
In preparation for the meeting, British diplomat Mark Sykes had written to Faisal about the Jewish people, " I know that the Arabs despise, condemn, and hate the Jews " but he added " I speak the truth when I say that this race, despised and weak, is universal, is all-powerful and cannot be put down " and he suggested that Faisal view the Jews as a powerful ally.
Determined to thwart any growth in French presence in what Britain considered its sphere of influence, Britain presented Faisal ibn Turki with an ultimatum in 1899 ordering the sultan to board the British flagship or Muscat would be bombarded.
The British believed these credentials would satisfy traditional Arab standards of political legitimacy ; moreover, the British thought Faisal would be accepted by the growing Iraqi nationalist movement because of his role in the 1916 Arab Revolt against the Turks, his achievements as a leader of the Iraq emancipation movement, and his general leadership qualities.
On July 14, 1958, Prince Zeid was appointed Head of the Royal House of Iraq, following the assassination of his great-nephew King Faisal II by General Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba ' i, who proclaimed Iraq to be a Republic.
Before dying, King Faisal ordered that the assassin not be executed.
The Sudairi Seven's rise to power can be traced back to the accession of King Faisal and his earlier struggle with King Saud.

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