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According to Tawfiq bin Attash, Omari was one of a group of future hijackers who provided security at Kandahar airport after their basic training at an al-Qaeda camp.
Saeed was known to Tawfiq bin Attash who is thought to have convinced him to become a martyr.
Muhammed came here to gain support of the Hawazeen and the Tawfiq but was stoned by the tribes.
Tawfiq al-Suwaidi ( 1892 – 1968 ) was an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of Iraq on three occasions stretching from 1929 to 1950.
After completing his studies in Istanbul ( graduation 1912 ) Tawfiq al-Suwaidi's was sent to the Sorbonne in Paris, by his father, to further his Law education.
Iraq was granted membership to the league of nations in 1932 and due to his fluency in foreign languages, particularly French, the then diplomatic language, Tawfiq al-suwaidi was chosen as Iraq's first permanent representative.
In 1958, Tawfiq al-Suwaidi was selected as the Foreign affairs minister under his own federation.
* Eight ♣: Walid Hamid Tawfiq, governor of Basra (# 26, was # 44 ).
The most important Arab playwright was Tawfiq al-Hakim whose first play was a re-telling of the Qur ' anic story of the Seven sleepers and the second an epilogue for the Thousand and One Nights.
The Second Field Army covered the area from north of Qantara to south of Deversoir, while the Third Field Army was responsible for the area from Bitter Lakes to south of Port Tawfiq.
Madiha was married to Shaykh Tawfiq al-Hibri, one of the great Islamic scholars of Lebanon.
Of the ruling cabinet under Tawfiq every member was a Turco-Circassian.
Unable to oppose the revolt Tawfiq agreed and a new chamber of deputies was established containing a number of Urabi's allies.
The governments of Great Britain and France, instead of supporting the ministry against the khedive, weakly consented to Nubar's dismissal ; but when this was shortly followed by that of Rivers Wilson and de Blignières they realized that the situation was a critical one, and they succeeded in obtaining from the sultan the deposition of Ismail and the substitution of his son Tawfiq as khedive ( 1879 ).
It must be admitted, however, that the characters of Nubar and Lord Cromer were not formed to run in harness, and it was with no surprise that the public learnt in June 1888 that he had been relieved of office, though his dismissal was the direct act of the khedive Tawfiq, who did not on this occasion seek the advice of the British agent.
By that time Lord Cromer had more completely grasped the reins of administration as well as of government, and Nubar had realized more clearly the role which an Egyptian minister was called on to play: Lord Cromer was the real ruler of Egypt, and the death of Tawfiq in 1890 had necessitated a more open exercise of British authority.
Upon the military insurrection of September 1881 under Urabi Pasha, Sharif was summoned by the khedive Tawfiq to form a new ministry.
After the suppression of the Urabi Revolt he was again installed in office ( August 1882 ) by Tawfiq, but in January 1884 he resigned rather than sanction the evacuation of the Sudan.

Tawfiq and title
Tawfiq Bey, a Syrian Arab traveler, who held the title Sayyid ( descendent of prophet Muhammed ) and arrived at Kashgar on August 26, 1933, was shot in the stomach by the Chinese Muslim troops in September.

Tawfiq and .
Mihdhar and Hazmi were among the first group of participants selected for the operation, along with Tawfiq bin Attash and Abu Bara al Yemeni, al-Qaeda members from Yemen.
Hazmi went with the two Yemenis, Tawfiq bin Attash ( Khallad ) and Abu Bara al Yemeni, to Karachi, Pakistan where Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the plot's coordinator, instructed him on western culture, travel, as well as taught some basic English phrases.
Malaysian authorities reported that Mihdhar spoke at length with Tawfiq bin Attash, one of the Yemenis, and others who were later involved in the USS Cole bombing.
He is regarded as one of the first contemporary writers of Arabic literature, along with Tawfiq el-Hakim, to explore themes of existentialism.
The northern terminus is Port Said and the southern terminus is Port Tawfiq at the city of Suez.
** Tawfiq Canaan, Palestinian doctor ( b. 1882 )
Tawfiq Canaan and Dr Ditlef Nielsen, a Danish scholar, excavated and surveyed Petra.
Nasser's Egypt dominated the Arab world in these fields, producing singers such as Umm Kulthum and Mohammed Abdel Wahab, literary figures such as Naguib Mahfouz and Tawfiq el-Hakim, and producing over 100 films a year compared to just more than a dozen in recent years.
Egyptian author Tawfiq al-Hakim, described Nasser a " confused Sultan " who pursued grand but ultimately empty dreams ; a man of stirring rhetoric, but no real plan of action.
Other international Absurdist playwrights include: Tawfiq el-Hakim from Egypt ; Hanoch Levin from Israel ; Miguel Mihura from Spain ; José de Almada Negreiros from Portugal ; Mikhail Volokhov from Russia ; Yordan Radichkov from Bulgaria ; and playwright and former Czech President Václav Havel, and others from the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
* On 17 November 2002, Tawfiq Fukra, a twenty-three-year-old Israeli Arab, attempted to hijack an El Al flight from Tel Aviv to Istanbul.
In 1947, he translated from the original Arabic, Maze of Justice: Diary of a Country Prosecutor, a 1937 novel by Tawfiq al-Hakim.
Luay al-Suwaidi is currently married and the father to two children, grandchildren of Tawfiq al-Suwaidi.
It has three harbors, Adabya, Ain Sokhna and Port Tawfiq, and extensive port facilities.
Bottom row ( left to right ): Tawfiq al-Hayyani, Fayez al-Shihabi, Rafiq al-Tamimi, Awni Abd al-Hadi, Ahmad Qadri, Mu ' in al-Madi, Tawfiq al-Yazagi, and Sa ' id Talab.

Tawfiq and Ottoman
Feeling threatened, Khedive Tawfiq called requested assistance against Orabi from the Ottoman Sultan, to whom Egypt and Sudan still owed technical fealty.
Following the end of World War I and the demise of the Ottoman Empire and upon the news reaching Yemen on Thursday 14 November 1918 through an Ottoman envoy led by Mahmoud Nadim Bey and Ahmad Tawfiq, Imam Yahya entered Sanaa three days later on Sunday 17 November 1918.

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Tawfiq moved to Alexandria for fear of his own safety as army officers led by Ahmed Urabi began to take control of the government.
Upon the deposition of Ismail, in June 1879, Riyad was sent for by the British and French controllers, and he formed the first ministry under Khedive Tawfiq.
The karkadann is the topic of a long poem by Tawfiq Sayigh ( d. 1971 ), " A Few Questions I Pose to the Unicorn ," which was hailed by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra as " the strangest and most remarkable poem in the Arabic language.
Osama Tawfiq al-Tikriti succeeded Vice-President Tariq al-Hashimi as the party's secretary-general on May 24, 2009, who was succeeded in July 2011 by Ayad al-Samarrai.
However, the financing, training, and infrastructure improving granted by the British government included guarantees and concessions made by Tawfiq which were meant to protect British and European lives and property.
* Melsoon, a light green parrot wearing a tie " played " by Syrian actor Tawfiq al-Asha
In the Battle of Kashgar, Uighur and Kirghiz forces, led by the Bughra brothers and Tawfiq Bay, attempted to take the New City of Kashgar from Chinese Muslim troops under General Ma Zhancang.
Local Arab leaders from the Rakah party, such as Tawfiq Ziad, who also served as the mayor of Nazareth, responded by calling for a day of general strikes and protests against the confiscation of lands to be held on March 30.
Tawfiq's childhood name was Fad ' ous ( Arabic: ), the name was given by one of sheikhs whose name was the same, he was later renamed Tawfiq by the principal of his school.

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