- As-Suwaidi (as-
Suwaydi, al-Suwaidi, etc.; السويدي) is an
Arabic nisbat derived from
suwayd (an
Arabic name
derived from a root s-w-d "black", or from...
- Naji al-
Suwaydi (Arabic: ناجي السويدي; 1882 – 17
August 1942) was an
Iraqi politician who
served as
Prime Minister of Iraq from
November 1929 to March...
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Suwaydi Bayt Az
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Iraqi political party formed in 1930–1931 by
Yasin al-Hashimi, Naji al-
Suwaydi, and
Rashid Ali al-****lani. A pan-Arabist and
strongly nationalist party...
- As of
December 2023[update], 30
detainees remain at
Guantanamo Bay. This list of Guantánamo
prisoners has the
known identities of
prisoners at the Guantanamo...
- As-
Suwaydi (1204–1292, AH 604–690, full name ‘Izz al-Dīn Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm ibn Muḥammad ibn Ṭarkhān as-
Suwaydī ابراهيم ابن محمد ابن طرخان السويدى) was...
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Tawfiq al-Suwaidi (Arabic: توفيق السويدي; 11 May 1892 – 15
October 1968) was an
Iraqi politician who
served as
Prime Minister of Iraq on
three occasions...
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promote reformist ideas,
influenced by
Wahhabism through his
teacher 'Ali al-
Suwaydi. He also
combined the
theological ideas of
Sufis and
Mutakallimun (dialecticians)...
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Movements of Iraq.
Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691052417. OL 21622322M.
Suwaydi,
Tawfiq (1987). وجوه عراقية عبر التاريخ [Iraqi
Faces from the Past] (in...
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exacerbated when, in mid-September 1950, Nuri al-Said
replaced Tawfiq aI-
Suwaydi, who had
initiated the
Denaturalization Law, as
prime minister. Nuri was...