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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...
- who
Shaped Syria 1900-2000. Cune Press. ISBN 978-1-885942-40-1. "****m al-
Kudsi, 91, Ex-President of
Syria (Published 1998)". The New York Times. 12 February...
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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...
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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)...
- 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...
- for
Middle Eastern Studies Bulletin, vol. 16, no. 2, 1989, pp. 148–149.
Kudsi-Zadeh, A.
Albert (1
February 2012). "Afghānī and
Freemasonry in Egypt"....
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director Ms.
Mariam Saeed Ghobash, non-executive
director Mr.
Hashim Fawwaz Al
Kudsi, non-executive
director Mr.
David Beau,
independent non-executive director...
- dance),
Charlie Mariano, The
Gamelan Orchestra of Saba (Balinese Gamelan),
Kudsi Erguner,
Philip Lynott,
George Lewis, Evan
Parker and Lou Harrison. Throughout...
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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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Archived from the
original on 26
April 2014.
Retrieved 6 June 2020.
Kudsi-Zadeh, A.
Albert (January–March 1972). "Afghānī and
Freemasonry in Egypt"...