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Tewfik and Mohammed
* HH Prince Mohammed Ali Tewfik ( Cairo, 9 November 1875-Lausanne, 18 March 1955 ), married on 25 November 1941 to Suzanne Hemon, without issue
Other non-white footballers in Britain in the early and mid 20th century included Eddie Parris, a black Welsh international ; Mohammed Abdul Salim, an Indian playing for Celtic ; Tewfik Abdullah, an Egyptian who played for Derby County ; the Jamaican Lindy Delapenha, who won a title with Portsmouth before moving to Middlesbrough ; his countryman Gil Heron, who played for Celtic ; and Charlie Williams, a British black defender for Doncaster Rovers who later became a successful entertainer.

Tewfik and other
Those who are not whole in body ( i. e. missing a limb or other body part ) are ineligible to claim the throne, which is why Tewfik ibn ' Jamal cannot become Settler: he lost an eye in the Zanj campaigns.
Little is known of the Zanj City States or its people, other than that Tewfik ibn ' Jamal lost his eye while campaigning there, and that it is the source of kave ( coffee ) and the extremely valuable torofib silk.

Tewfik and Cairo
With the bulk of British forces stationed in northern Egypt, protecting Cairo, Alexandria, and the Suez Canal, opposition to Tewfik and his European protectors was stymied in Egypt.
*** HG Nabil Muhammed Tewfik Toussoun ( b. Cairo, 18 April 1925 ), Lecturer at the University of California, unmarried and without issue

Tewfik and .
He succeeded his father, Tewfik Pasha, as Khedive of Egypt and Sudan on 8 January 1892.
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.
The revolt was ultimately crushed in 1882 when the United Kingdom invaded at the request of Tewfik, thereby commencing the 40 year British occupation of Egypt.
The more pliable Tewfik Pasha, Ismail's son, was made his successor as the new Khedive.
After the nationalist Urabi Revolt of 1882, Britain invaded Egypt in support of Tewfik Pasha, and would continue to occupy and dominate the country for decades.
During this period, the Muhammad Ali Dynasty under Tewfik Pasha and his son Abbas Hilmi Pasha continued to rule Egypt and Sudan using the title Khedive, whilst still under nominal ( de jure ) Ottoman sovereignty until 1914.
The Turkish forces opposing the Australians at Lone Pine consisted of two battalions from the 47th Regiment, under the command of Tewfik Bey.
The fighting continued throughout the night of 7 / 8 August as the 47th Regiment, launched a determined counterattack ; suffering heavy casualties, including the regimental commander, Tewfik Bey, the attack was unsuccessful in retaking the main front-line trenches, but succeeded in regaining some of the ground in the north and also pushed the Australians back a little way from The Cup.
On the June 26, 1879 Ismail suddenly received from the sultan a curt telegram, addressed to him as ex-khedive of Egypt, informing him that his son Tewfik was appointed his successor.
Surprised, he made no attempt at resistance, and Tewfik was at once proclaimed khedive.
When Isma ' il had tried to rouse the Egyptian people against this outside control he was deposed by the Europeans and replaced by his more pliable son Tewfik Pasha.
Ten years later in 1879, the immense foreign debt of Ismail Pasha's government served as the pretext for the Great Powers to force his abdication and replacement by his son Tewfik Pasha.
With the survival of his throne in dire jeopardy, Tewfik appealed for British assistance.
Though officially the authority of Tewfik had been restored, in reality, however, the British largely took control of Egyptian and Sudanese affairs.
Whilst primarily a Sudanese figure, Abdalla even attracted the support of some Egyptian nationalists and caught Tewfik and the British off-guard.
HH Muhammed Tewfik Pasha ( Tawfiq of Egypt ) ( 30 April or 15 November 1852 – 7 January 1892 ) () was Khedive of Egypt and Sudan between 1879 and 1892, and the sixth ruler from the Muhammad Ali Dynasty.
Tewfik therefore became heir-apparent.
On 26 June 1879, Ismail, at the instance of Britain and France, was deposed by the sultan, who sent orders at the same time that Tewfik should be proclaimed Khedive.
Tewfik Pasha.
Tewfik had been blamed for his failure to take a firm line with the rebels, but his attitude was governed by his relations with Britain and France, and he was unable to control events.
Before the bombardment began it was suggested to Tewfik that he should leave the city and embark either upon a man-of-war belonging to one of the neutral powers, or in his own yacht, or in a mail steamer which was then in the port.
His first task was to demand that Tewfik should abandon the Sudan.
Tewfik gave his consent with natural reluctance, but, having consented, he did everything he could to ensure the success of the policy which Baring had been sent to carry out.

Badrawi and .
In May 2010 the party's deputy chairman Fouad Badrawi, grandson of Wafd's late leader Fouad Serageddin announced that he was withdrawing his name from the nominations for party presidency to allow El-Sayyid el-Badawi, a member of the party's supreme authority and the party's former secretary-general, to run instead in the party elections scheduled by the end of the month. i
Hossam Badrawi, seen as a liberal, took over as secretary-general.
On the same day, Hossam Badrawi resigned from the position and the party, less than a week after taking office.

Mohammed and numerous
The municipality has numerous colorful characters, from local political leaders and potentates to Varpu-Viljami ( local dowser ) and Mohammed al-Zomal ( Somalian refugee ).
This assertion has been called into question by Mohammed Moinfar, who has noted that there are numerous examples of Arabic words in the Shahnameh which are effectively synonyms for Persian words previously used in the text.
The Mohammed V International Airport of Casablanca is named after him, as well as numerous universities and various public spaces across Morocco.
Warith Deen Mohammed became a leader for interfaith cooperation and for American Muslims, speaking in numerous cities across the country for renewed ties between people.
Sheikh Mohammed oversaw the development of numerous projects in Dubai including the creation of the Palm Islands and the luxury Burj Al Arab hotel.
Mohammed III used numerous European technicians and architects for his projects, such as Théodore Cornut and the Englishman Ahmed el Inglizi.

Mohammed and other
* 2007 – A suicide bomber penetrates the Green Zone and detonates in a cafeteria within a parliament building, killing Iraqi MP Mohammed Awad and wounding more than twenty other people.
Atta and the other Hamburg cell members were recruited by bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed for the " planes operation " in the United States.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed then sent Hazmi and the other men to Malaysia for a meeting.
Farrakhan also moved his group closer to orthodox Sunni Islam in 2000, when he and Imam Warith Deen Mohammed, the leading American orthodox Muslim, recognized each other as fellow Muslims.
Although Jassim bin Mohammed privately complained of the Ottoman presence, he hoped that with Ottoman support he could dominate those sheikhs in other towns who opposed him and rebuff Bahrain's claims on Az Zubarah.
Contemporary Egyptian music traces its beginnings to the creative work of luminaries such as Abdu-l Hamuli, Almaz, Sayed Mikkawi, and Mahmud Osman, who were all patronized by Khedive Ismail and who influenced the later work of Sayed Darwish, Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Abdel Halim Hafez and other Egyptian music giants.
Since becoming King, King Mohammed VI has led many reforms that made Morocco an exception from all the other Arab countries.
The lower parts of the hall are panelled with inset paintings of a curious selection of modern worthies, including Protestants such as Elizabeth I and William the Silent ; Catholics such as Philip II and Ambrogio Spinola ; the explorers Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan, and Muhammadans such as Bajazet and Mohammed II, Sultans of Turkey ; it is thought this scheme might be rather earlier than the other work and date from the time of Thomas Charnock MP, who died in 1648.
Contemporary Egyptian music traces its beginnings to the creative work of luminaries such as Abdu-l Hamuli, Almaz and Mahmud Osman, who were all patronized by Khedive Ismail, and who influenced the later work of Sayed Darwish, Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Abdel Halim Hafez, Zakariyya Ahmad and other Egyptian musicians.
The other agent, Mohammed Reza Aghdam-Ahmadi ( محمدرضا اقدم احمدی ), was charged with " semi-intentional murder " and his trial opened in Tehran in October 2003.
PAS won big in 1999, due in significant part to Malay anger over the treatment of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim by then – Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed and other officials of the national government.
One of the two main cities of the province, Mashhad, was easily recaptured but the Uzbek leader Din Mohammed Khan was safely behind the walls of the other chief city, Herat.
Cycles in other languages have been written by Granados, Mohammed Fairouz, Manuel de Falla, Juan María Solare, Edvard Grieg, Lorenzo Ferrero, Dvořák and Janáček, Bartók and Kodály, Sibelius and Rautavaara, Federico Mompou and Xavier Montsalvatge, Nevit Kodalı and A. Saygun etc.
However, with the declining popularity of the Gowon government, which had been characterized by excesses and corruption, some Army officers, acting in what they claimed to be patriotic interests, approached Brigadier Mohammed and two other wartime colleagues.
However, both King Mohammed V and his successor, Hassan II of Morocco continued to emphasize that Jews enjoyed equal rights in their country than other citizens.
When U. S. forces arrived in the village of Atel Mohammed, residents hid their Qur ' ans and other religious items.
On August 1, 2006, Farah resigned along with seven other ministers, in protest at Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi's postponement of talks with the Islamic Courts Union ( ICU ).
His other sons are Turki, Nayef ( born 1979 ), Badr ( born 1980 ), Mohammed, Saud, Ahmad, Nawwaf, Abdullah, Mishaal, Mansour, Fawwaz, Abdulmajid and Abdul Ilah.
Issues involving substantial debate included whether Afghanistan should have a presidential or parliamentary system, whether Dari or Pashto should be the official language, and whether other local languages would be recognized, whether former king Mohammed Zahir Shah should maintain the title " father of the nation ," how to address women's rights, whether Afghanistan should be a free market economy, and whether higher education should be free.
The Qu ' ran states that Noah was inspired by God, like other Islamic prophets such as Ibrāhīm ( Abraham ), Ismā ' īl ( Ishmael ), Ishaq ( Isaac ), Ya ' qub ( Jacob ), Isa ( Jesus ), Ilyas ‘ ( Elijah ), Ayub ( Job ), Harun ( Aaron ), Yunus ( Jonah ), Daud ( David ) and Muhammad ( Mohammed ), and that he was a faithful messenger.
At that time, the library was directed by the poet and astrologer Sahl ibn Haroun ( d. 830 ); the other notable scholars associated with the library are Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī ( 780 – 850 ), the Banu Musa brothers ( Mohammed Jafar ibn Musa, Ahmad ibn Musa, and al-Hasan ibn Musa ), Sind ibn Ali and Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi ( 801 – 873 ).
“ Ħumāt ad-Diyār ” (, translated Guardians of the Homeland ) is the national anthem of Syria, with lyrics written by Khalil Mardam Bey and the music by Mohammed Flayfel, who also composed the national anthem of the Palestinian National Authority, as well as many other Arab folk songs.
: For other uses, See Khalid Mohammed ( disambiguation )
The other alleged terrorists listed on that date were Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani ( who was later captured in Pakistan ), Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, and Amer el-Maati, Aafia Siddiqui, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, and Abderraouf Jdey.

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