- "Yemen's Abd-al-
Malik al-Houthi". BBC.
Archived from the
original on 2
March 2015.
Retrieved 29
April 2015. Finn, Tom (13
February 2015). "
Abdel-Malek al-Houthi:...
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often by e. So the
first part can
appear as
Abdel,
Abdul or Abd-al. The
second part may
appear as
Malik,
Malek or in
other ways. The
whole name is subject...
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Abdel-
Malik Mansour ِِAl-Masabi is a
Yemeni diplomat. On 22
March 2011, he
announced his
support of the
rebels in the 2011
Yemeni uprising,
causing president...
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Abdel Malik Hsissane (born 28
January 1991) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Championnat National 3 club
Stade Beaucairois....
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Abdelmalik Lahoulou (born 7 May 1992) is an
Algerian athlete specializing in the 400
metres hurdles. He won the gold at the 2015
African Games, 2015 Military...
- the
university was
given in
honor of the
Saadian Sultan Abu
Marwan Abd al-
Malik whose troops were
victorious at the
battle of Oued El-Makhazine also called...
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Abdel Malik Ahmed Abdel Wahab Al
Rahabi is a
citizen of
Yemen who was held in
extrajudicial detention by the
United States from
December 2001 to June...
- Abd al-
Malik II may
refer to: Abu
Marwan Abd al-
Malik II, a
Sultan of
Morocco from 1627 to 1631 Abd al-
Malik II (Samanid emir), amir of the
Samanids (999)...
- Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, and
Oakland (led by Amir
Abdul Malik Ali). As-Sabiqun is
identified as a hate
group by the
Southern Poverty Law...
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Sultan Moulay Abdelmalik (Arabic: عبد الملك بن إسماعيل العلوي) (1675 – 2
March 1729) was
Sultan of
Morocco from
March 1728 to
March 1729 and a
member of...