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Al-Harthi
Al-Harthi is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ahmad Al Harthy, Omani racing driver * Hammoudi Al-Harithi Iraqi actor * Hamoud bin Abdullah al-Harthi Omani politician * Jokha Alharthi, an Omani writer and academic * Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi, was an Arab military leader * Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi, was a Yemeni al-Qaeda operative * Saad Al-Harthi, Saudi footballer * Abushiri ibn Salim al-Harthi Al Bashir ibn Salim al-Harthi () (c.1840 - 15 December 1889), was a wealthy merchant and slave-owning plantation owner of Omani Arab parentage who is known for the Abushiri Revolt against the German East Africa Company in present-day Tanzania. He ..., 19th-century revolutionary {{DEFAULTSORT:Harthi Arabic-language surnames ...
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Saad Al-Harthi
Saad Mish'al Al-Harthi - also transliterated Sa'ad Al-Harthi - () is a Saudi Arabian former football striker who played for Saudi Premiership side Al-Nassr FC. He retired from playing football in 2013. Career On 14 March 2007, Al-Harthi was awarded the "Most promising Arab player" Award for 2006 given by the Lebanese Al-Hadth football magazine. International goals Honours Club ; Al-Nassr * Federation Cup: 2007–08 ; Al-Hilal * Crown Prince Cup: 2011–12, 2012–13 International ;Saudi Arabia * Islamic Solidarity Games: 2005 *AFC Asian Cup: Runner-up 2007 2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year. Events January * January 1 **Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ... References *Al-Amri, Mohammed. "الرئيس العام يسلم الحارثي جائزة أفضل لاعب عربي واعد", Al-Riyadh, March 14, 2007. Accessed Ma ...
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Hamoud Bin Abdullah Al-Harthi
Sheikh Hamoud bin Abdullah al-Harthi was a prominent politician from Oman. Al-Harthi was born about 1940 in al-Mudayrib in the al-Sharqiyah region. He was from Hirth tribe. He attended school in Zanzibar Sultanate and studied law in Cairo and Baghdad University. He later worked in Kuwait and then for the ministry of electricity and water in Abu Dhabi. Al-Harthi returned to Oman in 1971 for government employment. First, he worked as the director of legal affairs in ministries and held several ministerial positions. He was appointed the chairman of the Consultative Assembly from 28 October 1983 to 1991. Al-Harthi was appointed the Minister of Justice, Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in February 1991. He was then appointed the chairman of the Council of State of Oman The Council of State ( ''Majlis ad-Dawla al-ʿUmāniyyi'') is the upper house of the Council of Oman. It has 83 members all of whom are appointed by the Sultan. The other house is the Consultative Assembly (''Majli ...
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Ahmad Al Harthy
Ahmad Al Harthy (born 31 August 1981 in Muscat, Oman) is an Omani racing driver who currently competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship in the LMGT3 Class in the #46 BMW M4 GT3 for BMW M Team WRT alongside nine-time MotoGP Champion Valentino Rossi and ADAC GT Masters champion, two time 24 Hours of Nürburgring winner, and DTM vice champion, Kelvin Van Der Linde. He won the 2012 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain Pro-Am 1 Championship and in 2017 became the Blancpain Endurance Cup Pro-Am Champion along with British team-mate Jonny Adam. Career Early years Although dabbling with karting at the age of seven, following a visit with his older brother to his local kart track in Oman, it wasn't until Al Harthy reached his early 20s that he was able to set-out on the path to a career in motorsport. His first car racing experience came in 2006 in the Bahrain based Thunder Arabia Championship where he broke new ground as the first Omani born driver to compete in single-seate ...
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Hammoudi Al-Harithi
Hammoudi Al-Harithi (; 7 July 1936 – 17 August 2024) was an Iraqi actor who was also known for comedian female roles. Famously known for his role of A'bousi of the 1960s Iraqi television comedy Tahit Moos Al-Hallaq. Born in Baghdad Baghdad ( or ; , ) is the capital and List of largest cities of Iraq, largest city of Iraq, located along the Tigris in the central part of the country. With a population exceeding 7 million, it ranks among the List of largest cities in the A ... on 7 July 1936, Al-Harithi died on 17 August 2024, at the age of 88. References 1936 births 2024 deaths 20th-century Iraqi male actors Iraqi male television actors Actors from Baghdad {{iraq-bio-stub ...
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Jokha Alharthi
Jokha Alharthi (), also spelt al-Harthi, is an Omani writer and academic, known for winning the Man Booker International Prize in 2019 for her novel ''Sayyidat al-Qamar'' (Arabic: سيدات القمر), published in English under the title ''Celestial Bodies''. Alharthi is the first Arab author to win the Man Booker International Prize. She has written four novels in Arabic, three of which have been translated into English. Biography Born in 1978, Alharthi was educated in Oman and in the United Kingdom. She obtained her PhD in classical Arabic literature from the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 2011. In 2010, Alharthi was offered a professorship in classical Arabic literature at Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat, Oman. As of 2021, she is an associate professor. Alharti has three children. Alharthi has published three collections of short stories, three children's books, and four novels (''Manamat'', ''Sayyidat al-Qamar,'' ''Narinjah'', and ''Harir al-Ghazala''). She has ...
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Rabi Ibn Ziyad Al-Harithi
Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi () was an Arab military leader, who served the Rashidun and Umayyad Caliphates. Biography In 651, Rabi ibn Ziyad invaded the Sasanian province of Sakastan. After some time, he reached Zaliq, a border town between Kirman and Sakastan, where he forced the ''dehqan'' of the town to acknowledge Muslim authority. He then did the same at the fortress of Karkuya, which had a famous fire temple, which is mentioned in the ''Tarikh-i Sistan''. He then continued to seize more land in the province. He thereafter besieged the capital Zrang, and after a heavy battle outside the city, its governor Aparviz surrendered. When Aparviz went to Rabi ibn Ziyad to discuss about the conditions of a treaty, he saw that he was using the bodies of two dead soldiers as a chair. This horrified Aparviz, who in order to spare the inhabitants of Sakastan from the Arabs, made peace with them in return for a heavy tribute of one million dirhams, as well as 1,000 slave boys (or girls) ...
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Qaed Salim Sinan Al-Harethi
Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harithi (19553 November 2002), also known by his ''nom de guerre'' Abu Ali al-Harithi, was a Yemeni Islamist militant who served as the leader of al-Qaeda in Yemen (AQY) from some time before 2000 until his death in 2002. Harithi developed a relationship with Osama bin Laden while fighting alongside him in the Soviet–Afghan War. He was sent to Yemen by Bin Laden in the late 1990s to assist in planning al-Qaeda attacks. Harithi was regarded as the highest-ranking leader among al-Qaeda operatives in Yemen by late 2001. He was implicated in several al-Qaeda attacks in Yemen, including the USS ''Cole'' bombing in October 2000 and the MV ''Limburg'' bombing in October 2002. Harithi was killed in a drone strike conducted by the United States on 3 November 2002. Early life and militancy Harithi was born in 1955 in Shabwah Governorate, Yemen. A member of the Banu al-Harith tribe, Harithi moved to Marib in North Yemen as a young man due to the government ...
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Abushiri Ibn Salim Al-Harthi
Al Bashir ibn Salim al-Harthi () (c.1840 - 15 December 1889), was a wealthy merchant and slave-owning plantation owner of Omani Arab parentage who is known for the Abushiri Revolt against the German East Africa Company in present-day Tanzania. He is credited with uniting local Arab traders and African tribes against German colonialism. Beginning on September 20, 1888, insurrections led by Abushiri attacked German-held trading posts and towns throughout the German East Africa, East African territory. The German trading company, unable to control the uprising appealed to the government in Berlin for assistance. Chancellor Otto von Bismarck dispatched 34-year-old Lieutenant Hermann Wissmann as ''Reichskommissar'' to the colony. Wissmann along with a combination of German, Sudanese and Shangaen soldiers formed the core of the first ''Schutztruppe'' in the region. With Kaiserliche Marine, naval assistance they bombarded coastal towns which allowed for German re-occupation. Also the Nav ...
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