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Munif al-Razzaz (Arabic: منيف الرزاز; 19
December 1919 – 16
September 1984) was a Jordanian-Syrian
physician and
politician who was the second, and last...
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Ibrahim al-
Munif (Arabic: عَبْد الرَّحْمٰن بِن إِبْرَاهِيم المُنِيف; May 29, 1933 –
January 24, 2004), also
known as
Abdelrahman Munif, was a novelist...
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Munif is an
Arabic and
Bengali male
given name,
which means "exalted".
Munif may
refer to:
Abdel Rahman Munif (1933–2004),
Saudi Arabian novelist Djelal...
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Mehmed Tahir Münif Pasha (1828-1910) was an
Ottoman writer and statesman. A
veteran official, he
served thrice as
Minister of
Education (1877; 1878–1880...
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Munif (Arabic: رأس منيف) is a town
located in the
Gilead hills of
Northern Jordan in the
Ajloun Governorate. The town lies in an area with some of...
- الملح, romanized: Mudun al-Milḥ) is a
petrofiction novel by
Abdul Rahman Munif. It was
first published in
Lebanon in 1984 and was
immediately recognized...
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Djelal Munif Bey (1871 - 1928) was an
Ottoman diplomat who
served at
various posts including New York and Budapest. He was the
Ottoman Consul General...
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especially if
potentially libelous. Find sources: "Khalid Al
Munif" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
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Münif Yeğenağa (1874 – 1950) was an
Ottoman politician and
government minister, who pla**** an
active role in the
Young Turk Revolution, he also served...
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quickly developed between the
civilian faction led by ʿAflaq, al-Bitar, and
Munīf ar-Razzāz and the
Military Committee led by
Salah Jadid and
Hafez al-****ad...