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Ahmad Ali Al-
Mirghani (Arabic: أحمد الميرغني; 16
August 1941 – 2
November 2008) was a
Sudanese politician who
served as the
third President of
Sudan from...
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Mohammed Uthman al-
Mirghani,
known as Al-Khatim (Arabic: محمد عثمان الميرغني الختم) was the
founder of the
Khatmiyya sufi tariqa, a sect of Islam, that...
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Sayyid Mohamed Osman al-
Mirghani (Arabic: محمد عثمان الميرغني) is a
Sudanese politician, and
leader of
Khatmiyya sufi
order and the
Democratic Unionist...
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Mirghani Al Zain (born 18
August 1978) is a
Qatari retired football player of
Sudanese descent and the
current coach of
Qatar Stars League club Al-Sailiya...
- independence,
along with the Umma Party.
Founded by
Mohammed Uthman al-
Mirghani II's
Khatmiyya order and
Ismail al-Azhari's
urban nationalist Ashigga Party...
- The Ansar–Khatmiyya rivalry, also
known as al-Mahdi and al-
Mirghani rivalry or the Two
Sayyids rivalry, was a
sectarian division in
Sudan that
shaped the...
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Mirghani Alnasri (Arabic : ميرغني النصري) (born 1 July 1927 in Ruffa'a, Sudan) is a
former Sudanese politician. He
started out as a
lawyer in 1956, eventually...
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Military Council, led by
Field Marshal Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab.
Ahmed al-
Mirghani succeeded to the
relatively powerless position of
Chairman of the Supreme...
- with
rebels in the south; he
subsequently replaced President Ahmed al-
Mirghani as head of state. He was
elected three times as
president in elections...
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replica of the first. To make
matters worse,
Sadiq and DUP
leader Ahmed al-
Mirghani signed an
inadequate memorandum of
understanding that
fixed the new government's...