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Mohammed and Ahmed
Next were films such as The Winds of the Aures ( 1965 ) of Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Patrol To The East ( 1972 ) of Amar Laskri, Prohibited Area of Ahmed Lallem, ( 1972 ), The Opium and the stick of Ahmed Rachedi, or The Battle of Algiers ( 1966 ) which is an Algerian-Italian film selected three times at the Oscars.
17th century historian Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari poignantly described Abd al-Rahman's reaction as he implored Yahiya to keep going: " O brother!
* 1526 – 1545: Abou el-Abbas Ahmed ben Mohammed
* 1545 – 1547: Nasser el-Din el-Kassari Mohammed ben Ahmed
* 1547 – 1549: Abou el-Abbas Ahmed ben Mohammed
They were identified as Luttif Afif ( Issa ), the leader ( three of Issa's brothers were also reportedly members of Black September, two of them in Israeli jails ), his deputy Yusuf Nazzal ( Tony ), and junior members Afif Ahmed Hamid ( Paolo ), Khalid Jawad ( Salah ), Ahmed Chic Thaa ( Abu Halla ), Mohammed Safady ( Badran ), Adnan Al-Gashey ( Denawi ), and his cousin Jamal Al-Gashey ( Samir ).
The question of Az Zubarah became moot in 1878, however, when Jassim bin Mohammed and his brother Ahmed bin Muhammed destroyed the town as punishment for the piracy of the Naim, a tribe that resided in the north of Qatar but was loyal to the sheikh of Bahrain.
General Ahmed Mohammed became Sudan's first army chief in August 1954.
* May 22 – Exiled leaders Ahmed Abdallah and Mohammed Ahmed return to the Comoros.
On 6 May 2012 a suspected US drone strike killed Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso and another al Qaida militant in southern Shabwa province.
Meanwhile, in October 1956, the French Air Force intercepted a Moroccan DC-3 that was flying to Tunis, carrying Ahmed Ben Bella, Mohammed Boudiaf, Mohamed Khider and Hocine Aït Ahmed, and forced it to land in Algiers.
His sons include Abdullah, Ahmed, Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman and Asim Abdulrahman.
* Abdillahi Mohammed Ahmed, known as Qablan, former Under-Secretary of Finance
In 1902, Mohammed al-Mahdi died and was succeeded by his nephew Ahmed Sharif es Senussi, but his adherents in the deserts bordering Egypt maintained for years that he was not dead.
He accepted and returned to London to make preparations, but soon after his arrival the British requested that he proceed immediately to the Sudan, where the situation had deteriorated badly after his departure — another revolt had arisen, led by the self-proclaimed Mahdi, Mohammed Ahmed.
Another major project of these years was translating Moroccan authors and story-tellers including Mohamed Choukri, Ahmed Yacoubi, Larbi Layachi ( under the pseudonym Driss ben Hamed Charhadi ), and Mohammed Mrabet.
His most noteworthy collaborations included Mohammed Mrabet, Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi ( Larbi Layachi ), Mohamed Choukri, Abdeslam Boulaich, and Ahmed Yacoubi.
His father, Mohammed Jamaal Ahmed Sokhta Qadiri, wanted him to have a good career, thus he arranged Arabic, Urdu, Persian, and Hindi tuition for Shakeel at home.
Other songwriters of the era included Mohammed Ahmed Sarror, Al-Amin Burhan, Mohamed Wad Al Faki and Abdallah Abdel Karim.
* Ahmed ibn Mohammed Al-Makkari, The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain, Royal Asiatic Society Books, 2002
Although some say the melody was composed by Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Tunisian musicologist Salah El Mahdi claims the melody for the anthem was composed by the poet Ahmed Kheireddine while the original music for the poem was composed by Zakariyya Ahmad.

Mohammed and Abdallah
The town was finally reconstructed by sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah ( 1756 – 1790 ), the grandson of Moulay Ismail and ally of George Washington with the help of Spaniards from the nearby emporium.
Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum.
** Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi, King of Morocco
** Sidi Abu Abdallah Mohammed Amghar
On May 28, 1767, Mohammed ben Abdallah ( Sultan of Morocco ) signed a peace and commerce treaty with the Spanish King Charles III, in which he does not guarantee the security of Spanish fishermen in the coasts south of the river Nun, as he recognized he does not have control over the Tekna tribes of that lands ( Art.
* Moulay Abdallah, born July 30, 1935 in Rabat, died in 1983 ( from the second marriage of Mohammed V )
They answered a similar call in 1985, this time by leaders of the Tuareg rebel movement in Libya, and met fellow musicians Keddou Ag Ossade, Mohammed Ag Itlale ( aka " Japonais "), Sweiloum, Abouhadid, and Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni.
nl: Mohammed Abu Abdallah
The combatants were the army of the deposed Moroccan Sultan Abu Abdallah Mohammed II, with his ally the King Sebastian of Portugal, and a large Moroccan army nominally under the new Sultan of Morocco ( and uncle of Abu Abdallah Mohammed II ) Abd Al-Malik I.
But it was only when Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi went to Portugal and asked for Sebastian's help in recovering his throne from his uncle that Sebastian decided to mount a military effort.
He gave his support to Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi, who was engaged in a civil war to recover the throne of Morocco from his uncle, the Emir Abd Al-Malik-who was aided by the Ottomans.
Mohammed Tlili ben Abdallah (), also known as Moham ( m ) ed Gammoudi, ( born February 11, 1938 ) is a former Tunisian athlete, and winner of 5000 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
In 1773, the Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah made of Fédala a grains warehouse of Tamesna province and built the Kasbah to protect the shops for traders.
Mohammed ben Abdallah employed the French architect Théodore Cornut to build the model city of Essaouira.
Mohammed ben Abdallah also took steps to remove the foreign presence on Moroccan coasts.
Letter of George Washington to Mohammed ben Abdallah in appreciation of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, signed in Marrakech in 1787.
Commercial treaty signed by Mohammed ben Abdallah with France in 1767.
pt: Mohammed ben Abdallah
After losing the throne to Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I in 1576, the ousted Sultan Abu Abdallah Mohammed II had been able to flee to Portugal and to convince King Sebastian to field a military campaign against Morocco.

Mohammed and served
Former members of the Northern Alliance remained extremely influential, most notably Vice President Mohammed Fahim, who also served as the Defense Minister.
* Bey was also the title that was awarded by the Sultan of Turkey in the twilight of the empire to Oloye Mohammed Shitta, an African merchant prince of the Yoruba people who served as a ranking leader of the Muslim community in the kingdom of Lagos.
he served as the third in command of Al Qaeda, from the 2003 capture of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to his own capture in 2005.
During the First World War, he served with the Camel Corps in Somaliland, where he joined in the British fight against the " Mad Mullah ", Mohammed Abdullah Hassan.
Upon the formation of Pakistan in 1947, Bogra was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistanbut after disagreement with Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the Governor-General, over the issue of the Bengali Language, he was sent abroad as an Ambassador and served in Burma, Canada, and eventually as a two-time Ambassador to the United States.
Mohammed Haydar Zammar ( Muḥammad Ḥaydar Zammār ) ( born in 1961 in Aleppo, Syria ) is a Muslim jihadist who served as an important al-Qaida recruiter.
From late 2001 to 2004, Mohammed Fahim served as the Defense Minister but was sacked after being accused of illegally occupying land in Kabul.
The court poet of Mohammed Adil Shah, Hakim Aatishi possessed a unique skill in medicine and served as the Royal Physician.
This force included a small number of Afghan volunteers sent by king Mohammed Zahir Shah and who served as body guards of emir Abdullah.
According to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence he served as the third in command of al-Qaeda, from the 2003 capture of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to his own capture in 2005.
He also served in a number of positions in Abu Dhabi to support his brother, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Born in Tehran, he is the son of General Fazlollah Zahedi, who served as Prime Minister after the fall of Mohammed Mossadegh.
Prior to this he served as spokesman and secretary to Mullah Mohammed Omar, leader of the Taliban.

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