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Najib or Najeeb () is an Arabic male given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Najib ad-Dawlah , Najib ad-Dawlah Yousafzai (1707/08-1770), Afghan warrior who fought in the Third Battle of Panipat * Mohammad Najibullah, Najibullah Ahmadzai (1947-1996), Afghan communist General Secretary and Head of state * Najibullah Zazi, Najibullah Zazai (born 1985), Afghan-American who planned a deadly New York attack * Najib Amhali (born 1971), Moroccan-born Dutch stand-up comedian and actor * Najib Ali Choudhury (19th Century), Bengali Islamic scholar * Najib Balala (born 1967), Kenyan politician * Nayib Bukele (born 1981), President of El Salvador * Najib Daho (1959–1993), Moroccan-born English boxer * Najib Farssane (born 1981), French footballer * Najib Mikati (born 1955), Prime Minister of Lebanon * Najib Mohammad Lahassimi (born 1978), Moroccan held in Guantanamo * Najib Naderi (born 1984), Afghan footballer * Najib Tun Razak (born 1953), sixth Prime Minister of ...
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Najib Ad-Dawlah
Najib ad-Dawlah (), also known as (), was an Afghan (ethnonym), Afghan Yousafzai Rohilla who earlier served as a Mughals, Mughal serviceman but later deserted the cause of the Mughals and joined Ahmad Shah Durrani, Ahmad Shah Abdali in 1757 in his Sack of Delhi (1757), attack on Delhi. He was also a House Chief of Kingdom of Rohilkhand, Rohilkhand, and in the 1740s founded the city of Najibabad in Bijnor district, Bijnor, India. He was instrumental in winning the Third Battle of Panipat and has been regarded as one of the greatest generals of Indian subcontinent, India in the 18th century. He began his career in 1743 as an immigrant from Maneri, Swabi (of the Umar Khel, Umarkhel subbranch of Mandanr Yousafzais) as a soldier. He was an employee of Imad-ul-Mulk but got alerte from going influence of Marhattas and by advise of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, Shah Waliullah, he invited Ahmad Shah Durrani, Ahmad Shah Abdali in 1757 to attack on Delhi and secure the Muslims place in India. ...
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Ahmad Najib Al-Hilali
Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly () (1 October 1891 – December 1958) was an Egyptian lawyer and educator who served as Prime Minister of Egypt twice in 1952.Goldschmidt, Arthur Jr. (2000). ''Biographical dictionary of modern Egypt.'' Lynne Rienner Publishers, Life and career Born in Asyut, el-Hilaly graduated from Khedival Law School and began his career in the Niyaba. He was appointed as a professor in 1923, rising to secretary-general of the Ministry of Public Instruction. He became a royal advisor on education and served as education minister under Muhammad Tawfiq Nasim Pasha from 1934 to 1936. He joined the Wafd Party in 1938 and served in the cabinet of Mustafa al-Nahhas in 1937 to 1938 and in his second cabinet from 1942 to 1944. His publications on education reform paved the way for reforms, including free universal public education in Egypt, day care, earlier entrance to school and longer compulsory education. The University of Alexandria opened while he was in office. El-Hil ...
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Naguib
Naguib ( ''Najib'') is a given and family name in Egyptian Arabic, a variant of the Arabic name Najib. It may refer to the following people: * Antonios Naguib, Egyptian Catholic patriarch * David Naguib Pellow, American ethnologist *Mohamed Naguib, first president of Egypt * Mohamed Naguib Hamed, Egyptian athlete * Naguib el-Rihani, Egyptian actor *Naguib Kanawati, Egyptian-Australian Egyptologist *Naguib Mahfouz, Egyptian novelist * Naguib Pasha Mahfouz, Egyptian doctor *Naguib Sawiris Naguib Onsi Sawiris ( ; ; born 15 June 1954) is an Egyptian businessman. Sawiris is chairman of Weather Investments's parent company, and the former chairman and CEO of Orascom Telecom Holding and Orascom Investment Holding S.A.E. Early li ..., Egyptian businessman * Zaki Naguib Mahmoud, Egyptian philosopher {{given name, type=both Arabic-language surnames Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names Surnames ...
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Najeeb Qahtan Al-Sha'abi
Najeeb Qahtan al-Shaabi (1953 in Sha'ab, Lahj, Yemen – 24 May 2021 in Aden, Yemen) was a Yemeni politician who was a candidate in the 1999 presidential election in Yemen. He ran as an Independent, despite being a member of the General People's Congress, against President Ali Abdullah Saleh. He received 3.8% of the vote. He served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1991 till his death 2021. He was the son of Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi, the first president of South Yemen. On 24 May 2021, Najeeb died of COVID-19 in Aden, Yemen during the COVID-19 pandemic in Yemen. Early life Shaabi was born in 1953 in Shaab, a village in Tur Al Bahah district, Lahij Governorate. He was named after Mohamed Naguib, the Egyptian general who led the country after the revolution in 1952. He received primary and secondary education at a school in Aden. Shaabi later moved to Egypt and enrolled in Cairo University, graduating from the Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences ...
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Najeeb Halaby
Najeeb Elias "Jeeb" Halaby Jr. (; November 19, 1915 – July 2, 2003) was an American businessman, government official, aviator, and the father of Queen Noor of Jordan. As a United States Navy test pilot he is known for making the first transcontinental flight by a jet aircraft. He also served as chairman of Pan Am from 1969 to 1972. Early life and ancestry Halaby was born in Dallas, Texas. His father was Najeeb Elias Halaby (March 17, 1878/1880 – December 16, 1928), a Syrian Christian who was born in Damascus and whose parents hailed from Aleppo, arriving in the United States in 1891. Halaby's paternal grandfather was Elias Halaby, a provincial treasurer or magistrate in Ottoman Syria, who also came to the United States in 1891. Halaby's father worked as an importer, and later as an oil broker; in the mid-1920s he opened Halaby Galleries, a rug boutique and interior-decorating shop, at Neiman Marcus in Dallas, and ran it with his American wife, Halaby's mother, the former La ...
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Najeeb Jung
Najeeb Jung (born 18 January 1951) is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer who served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Delhi from July 2013 to December 2016. He previously served as the 13th Vice-Chancellor of the Jamia Millia Islamia from 2009 to 2013. Early life and education Najeeb Jung's grandparents served as the chief justice and chief engineer in the court of the last Nizam of Hyderabad. His great grandfather, Moulvi Samee Ullah Khan was one of the co-founders of the Aligarh Muslim University. Jung was born and raised in Delhi, where he attended St. Columba's School, New Delhi. He then did his BA (Hons) and MA in History from St. Stephen's College, Delhi, University of Delhi. He later studied at the London School of Economics and was awarded Master of Science in Social Policy and Planning in Developing Countries from University of London. Career Jung joined Indian Administrative Service in 1973 and was encadered into the Madhya Pradesh cadre. He served ...
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Nageeb Arbeely
Nageeb Arbeely, (July 1863 – January 28, 1904) was a naturalized-American of Syrian descent, appointed by President Grover Cleveland to the post of Consul in Jerusalem in 1885. Though Arbeely was popular among the American Colony, he was deemed unacceptable by the Ottoman Empire and within a year was recalled from his position in Jerusalem. Biography Born in Damascus, Ottoman Syria, to Professor Joseph A. Arbeely, Nageeb immigrated with his parents and siblings to the United States in 1878. The Arbeelys were the first Syrian family to seek refuge in the U.S., and as Christians they had been persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. They settled in Tennessee and after completing his studies at Maryville College, Arbeely was appointed there as a professor of French, where he also gave illustrated lectures on the Holy Land. At the age of 24 Arbeely was appointed by President Grover Cleveland as consul to Jerusalem. Though the American Colonists were enthusiastic about his appointment, ...
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Najeeb Amar
Najeeb Amar (born 25 September 1971) is a Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer. Najeeb made his One Day International debut for Hong Kong in the 2004 Asia Cup in Sri Lanka. As of May 2005 he has played two One Day Internationals for Hong Kong, both in the Asia Cup and is unlikely to add to this total during his playing career. Najeeb is a left-arm orthodox spin bowler and lower-order left-handed batsman In cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the cricket ball, ball with a cricket bat, bat to score runs (cricket), runs and prevent the dismissal (cricket), loss of one's wicket. Any player who is currently batting is, since Septembe .... He had previously represented the Water and Power Development Authority in the Pakistan local one-day competition. External links and references *HowSTAT! statistical profile of Najeeb Amar 1971 births Living people Hong Kong cricketers Hong Kong One Day International cricketers Hong Kong Twenty20 International cricket ...
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8-Pass Charlie
Najeeb Ahmad Khan, commonly known as 8-Pass Charlie, was a Pakistan Air Force, Pakistani bomber pilot who raided the Adampur Airport, Adampur Airbase in Punjab, India, India a number of times during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, notably starting a series of airstrikes on the base by a solo raid. He was named "8-Pass Charlie" by his impressed Indian Air Force, Indian adversaries at the Adampur Airport, Adampur base as he used to make eight passes, one for each bomb, on selected targets with improving efficiency instead of safely dropping all of his bomb load and exiting. He is also known to have had expertise in disguising his attack run by confusing anti-aircraft gunners by cutting throttles before entering a Dive (aviation), dive. Early life and education Najib was born in Kaimganj to Israil Ahmad Khan of the Afridi tribe of Pashtuns, from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, on 24 August 1933. He was the older brother of Jamal A. Khan, Jamal Ahmed Khan. Najib rece ...
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Najeeb Ahmed
Syed Najeeb Ahmed (17 November 1963 – 11 April 1990), also known as ''Quaid-e-Talba'' ('Leader of students'), was a Pakistani leftist student activist who was murdered in 1990. Born to a Muhajir family in Karachi, Ahmed was a PSF (student wing of Pakistan People's Party) leader in Karachi and president of PSF, Karachi division. He is dubbed the "iron man" of the PSF. At University of Karachi, Najeeb Ahmed had a few scuffles with policemen posted at the university. He then led PSF into a number of clashes with APMSO the student wing of MQM, before being arrested. Najeeb Ahmed had been leading PSF at the university since 1986, by 1988 he had emerged as the student organisation's top man in Karachi. In Karachi Najeeb Ahmed was popularly acclaimed as the ''Quaid-e-Talba'' ('Leader of students') and has become a symbol of bravery for PSF activists all over Pakistan. Assassination On 6 April 1990, Najeeb Ahmed was gunned down by terrorists suspected (MQM Altaf) in the north ...
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Philippe Najib Boulos
Philippe Najib Boulos (; 1902–1979) was a lawyer and an active figure of Lebanon's politics in the 20th century. He worked as a lawyer and involved in Politics of Lebanon, Lebanon's politics from 1941 until his death. During that period, he was named as the cabinet minister three times and deputy three times, contributing to different sectors of Lebanon's politics such as education, justice and public work. Personal life Philippe Boulos was born in 1902 in Beirut, the son of Najib Boulos and Abla Hayek and the brother of Hortense Boulos. Originally from Koura District, Koura (North Governorate, North-Lebanon), he studied law at the Saint Joseph University in Beirut, and received his degree at the French School of Law with the highest honours. In 1931, he married Julie Tamer with whom he had four children: Najib, May, Nadim and Samia. After being appointed a judge in 1923 and then President of the Appeal Court until 1940, he worked as a lawyer. Boulos died in 1979 and was bu ...
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Muhammad Najib Ar-Ruba'i
Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i (; also spelled Al-Rubaiy; 1904–1965) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the first president of Iraq, from 14 July 1958 to 8 February 1963. Together with Abdul Karim Qassim, he was one of the leaders of the 14 July Revolution that toppled King Faisal II and the Hashemite Iraqi monarchy in 1958. While Qassim became prime minister and held most of the power, Ar-Ruba'i was elected head of state with the title of ''Chairman of the Sovereignty Council''. The Sovereignty Council had a representative from each of the communal/ethnic groups. Ar-Ruba'i represented the Sunni community. In 1963, Qassim was deposed in the Ramadan Revolution The Ramadan Revolution, also referred to as the 8 February Revolution and the February 1963 coup d'état in Iraq, was a military coup by the Iraqi branch of the Ba'ath Party which overthrew the prime minister of Iraq, Abdul-Karim Qasim in 1963 .... This led Ar-Ruba'i to retire from politics ...
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