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Abdul Rahman al-
Bazzaz (Arabic: عبد الرحمن البزاز; 20
February 1913 – 28 June 1973) was an
Iraqi politician,
reformist and
writer who
served as prime...
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Council and
cabinet to
elect a president, Al-
Bazzaz needed a two-thirds
majority to win the presidency. Al-
Bazzaz was unsuccessful, and
Abdul Rahman Arif was...
- revolution)
became acting president.
Three days later, al-
Bazzaz was
chosen to
become president, but al-
Bazzaz immediately relinquished the
presidency to Abdul...
- Ibn
Bazzaz (Persian: ابن بزاز; fl. 1385) was the
author of the
Safvat as-safa, a
Persian hagiography of the Sufi
shaykh Safi-ad-din
Ardabili (died 1334)...
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Jalal Bazzaz is a
Lebanon international rugby league footballer who last pla**** as a lock
forward for the St
George Illawarra Dragons in the NSW Cup. Bazzaz...
- ar-Ruba'i†
Abdul Salam Arif† al-
Bazzaz†*
Abdul Rahman Arif† ...
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Professor Fakhri Al-
Bazzaz (June 16, 1933 –
February 6, 2008) (nicknamed by his students, "Chief") was an Iraqi-American
plant ecologist specializing in...
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founder of the
Safaviya sufi order. The
Safvat as-safa was
written by Ibn
Bazzaz, a
disciple of Safi ad-Din's son and successor, Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā, who prompted...
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ancestry and of
nontribal background (...)". Savory, Roger. (2008). "EBN
BAZZĀZ".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VIII, Fasc. 1. p. 8. "This
official version...
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regarded as a kind of
nobility and were privileged, in the
words of
Sahar Bazzaz, "as
political agents, as
interlocutors between various sectors of society...