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Kudsi Erguner (born 4
February 1952 in Diyarbakır, Turkey) is a
Turkish musician. He is
considered a
master of
traditional Mevlevi Sufi
music and is one...
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transliterated as
Kudsi; Arabic: قدسي) is a Jerusalemite,
especially a
Palestinian one. It may also
refer to:
Kudsi Erguner,
Turkish musician ****m al-
Kudsi, Syrian...
- ISBN 978-1-885942-40-1. https://www.nytimes.com/1998/02/12/world/****m-al-
kudsi-91-ex-president-of-syria.html Sami Mouba****, "Steel & Silk: Men and Women...
- administration, and
Kudsi and Azm were both imprisoned. On 2
April a
counter coup
released them, and Azm
became Prime Minister again under Kudsi. The two men...
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Arslan (1949)
Muhsin al-Barazi (1949) ****m al-
Kudsi (1949–1950)
Khalid al-Azm (1950–1951) ****m al-
Kudsi (1951)
Khalid al-Azm (1951)
Faydi al-At****i (1951)...
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December elections,
Peoples Party leaders Maarouf al-Dawalibi and ****m al-
Kudsi became prime minister and president, respectively.
Maamun al-Kuzbari was...
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succeed in its aims, and in
September 1961 the UAR was dissolved. ****m al-
Kudsi, who led the
first post-UAR government, ****cuted
Jadid and the others...
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deputy in
parliament and Speaker. ****m al-
Kudsi became president. On 28
March 1962 both
Kuzbari and
Kudsi were
arrested in an
attempted coup by military...
- work for
union with
Hashemite Iraq
through the
Prime Minister, ****m al-
Kudsi.
Shishakli set the
condition that any
government had to
include his right-hand-man...
- 1958 14
December 1961
Gamal Abdel N****er Şehire al-
Kudsi 14
December 1961 8
March 1963 ****m al-
Kudsi none 9
March 1963 27 July 1963 Lu'ay al-At****i Zeinab...