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Gumaa Al-Shawan (né
Ahmed Al-Hawan; 1 July 1937 – 1
November 2011) was an
Egyptian spy who
worked for the
Israeli Mossad from 1967
until 1973. He provided...
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Numan Gumaa (Arabic: نعمان جمعة) (1937–2014) was an
Egyptian attorney and politician.
Gumaa was
elected chairman of the
liberal New Wafd
Party on 1 September...
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Gumaa Abas Omer (Arabic: جمعة عباس عمر) (born 3
November 1994) is a
Sudanese professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Al-Hilal
Omdurman and...
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seats in the People's ****embly, and its
presidential candidate Numan Gumaa received 2.9 per cent of the
total votes cast for president.
Following the...
- El-Ghad Party, is
estimated to have
received 7.3% of the vote and
Numan Gumaa received 2.8%, however, Nour
claimed that
prior polling results showed over...
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Gomaa (and its
variant Gumaa) is a
surname and a
masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Abdallah Gomaa (born 1996),
Egyptian football...
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correspond to the
seven historical regions of the country: Sadzen, Bzyp,
Gumaa, Abzhywa, Samurzaqan, Dal-Tsabal and Pskhuy-Aibga.
Seven is a
number sacred...
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office 1
December 2000 – 12
December 2005
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Mohamed Mohamed Morsi Eissa...
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Minister of the People's
Democratic Republic of Yemen, 1986-1990
Numan Gumaa (1937-2014)
Egyptian lawyer and
politician Mohamed Noman Galal (born 1943)...
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Alberti KG,
Greenwood R,
Gumaa KA,
Hockaday TD, Lowy C, et al. (June 1974). "Treatment of
diabetic coma...