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Naji Chaaban
Naji (also transliterated as Nagy in Egyptian Arabic and Naci ( Turkish), , ) is an Arabic male given name, which is derived from the Arabic verb ''to survive''. It is also a surname. Given name * Najee Harris (born 1998), American football player * Naji al-Ali (1938–1987), Palestinian cartoonist, noted for political criticism of Israel * Nagy Habib (born 1952), Egyptian professor, surgeon * Naji Hakim (born 1955), French citizen of Lebanese origin, organist and composer * Naji Majrashi (born 1982), Saudi footballer * Naji Marshall (born 1998), American basketball player * Naji Sabri (born 1951), Iraqi diplomat, Foreign Minister under Saddam Hussein * Naji Shawkat (1893–1980), Iraqi politician, Prime Minister 1932–33 * Naji Shushan (born 1981), Libyan footballer * Naji al-Suwaidi (1882–1942), Iraqi politician, Prime Minister 1929–30 * Naji Talib (1917–2012), Iraqi politician, Prime Minister 1966–67 * Naji Chaaban (born 2000), Syrian Drummer Surname * Aziz A ...
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Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language, third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the Sacred language, liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the wo ...
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Naji Al-Suwaidi
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 1930. Gertrude Bell wrote in May, 1921:Naji Suwaidi has drawn up and submitted to me a programme for a moderate Sharifian party- which I showed to Sir Percy oxwho thought it all right. I'm very grateful to Naji for keeping me so closely in touch... I've found Naji very sensible and capable as well as very patient under the prolonged delay.Bell, Letters vol. II (1927) pp. 596-7Naji al-Suwaydi became prime minister in November 1929, following the suicide of Abd al-Muhsin as-Sa'dun. His short time in the post was marked by street protests agitating for a treaty that would pave the way towards Iraqi independence from the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. That turmoil, combined with attacks from hostile newspapers and undermining from both King Faisal I and Nuri as-Said, led him to resign in March 1930. Al ...
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Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language, third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the Sacred language, liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the wo ...
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Noji
Noji is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Józef Noji (1909–1943), Polish long-distance runner * Minae Noji (born 1973), Japanese-American actress * Rick Noji (born 1967), American high jumper {{Short pages monitor ...
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Nnaji
Nnaji is a surname of Igbo origin. Notable people with the name include: * Bartholomew Nnaji (born 1956), a Nigerian scientist * David Nnaji (born 1985), a Nigerian filmmaker, actor and writer *Genevieve Nnaji (born 1979), Nigerian actress * Gilbert Nnaji (born 1966), Nigerian politician *James Nnaji (born 2004), professional basketball player * Peace Uzoamaka Nnaji (born 1952), a Nigerian politician * Scott Nnaji, Nigerian women's basketball coach *Zeke Nnaji (born 2001), American basketball player See also *Naji Naji (also transliterated as Nagy in Egyptian Arabic and Naci ( Turkish), , ) is an Arabic male given name, which is derived from the Arabic verb ''to survive''. It is also a surname. Given name * Najee Harris (born 1998), American football play ...
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Kasra Naji
Kasra Naji () is an Iranian journalist and news reporter working for BBC Persian. He worked as a journalist in Tehran for a number of years during the rise of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad until he was repeatedly denied a press card. Naji is a special correspondent for the BBC and has reported for ''The Economist'', ''The Guardian'', and the ''Los Angeles Times''. He is also the author of 2008 book ''Ahmadinejad: The Secret History of Iran’s Radical Leader'', which was published by the University of California Press The University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing. It was founded in 1893 to publish scholarly and scientific works by faculty .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Naji, Kasra Living people Iranian journalists Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Reza Naji
Mohamad Reza Amir Naji () is an Iranian theatre, film and TV actor and an iconic figure of Iranian cinema. Career Naji started his career in theater as a teenager. While serving in the Iranian army, he continued to perform. His first film role was '' Children of Heaven'' (1997), which proved to be a breakthrough. For the role of Ali's father, director Majid Majidi sought an actor with an Azeri accent, and Naji was carefully selected from a group of 2,500 actors tested for the role. Since then, he has played various roles in Iranian cinema. Among his most notable performances is Majidi's '' The Song of Sparrows'', for which Naji won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, and Best Performance by an Actor at the 2008 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Filmography Awards * 2008: Berlin International Film Festival: Silver Bear for Best Actor: '' The Song of Sparrows''
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Oras Sultan Naji
Oras Sultan Naji (1962 – 26 February 2015) was a member of the House of Representatives House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entities. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often ... of Yemen from 1997 until her death. She was a member of the General People's Congress (GPC) party. She was one of only two women to have sat in the Yemeni parliament, the other being Uluf Bakhubaria, who was also elected in 1997. References 1962 births 2015 deaths 20th-century Yemeni politicians 21st-century Yemeni politicians 20th-century Yemeni women politicians 21st-century Yemeni women politicians Members of the House of Representatives (Yemen) General People's Congress (Yemen) politicians {{Yemen-politician-stub ...
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Kamal Naji
Kamal Naji () also known as Kamal Medhat (; 1951 – 23 March 2009) was the deputy representative of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in Lebanon and a former Fatah intelligence chief in the country. He was killed by a roadside bomb while visiting a refugee camp to calm recent violence.Lebanon blast 'kills PLO leader'
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Ismail Qasim Naji
General Ismail Qasim Naji (, ) (born December 17, 1969) in Borama, Somalia was the chief of staff of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia and currently the Somali ambassador in Oman. He has served as a senior officer of the Somali army since the administration of Siad Barre, who was removed from power in 1991. Before the formation of the TFG, he also commanded the army of the predecessor Transitional National Government (TNG) of Somalia between 2002 and 2004. Military service Somali National Army Transitional National Government From 2004 to 2004, Gen. Naji served as the military chief of the Transitional National Government (TNG). During this time, the TNG was opposed militarily and politically by the rival Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council (SRRC), backed by Hussein Mohamed Farrah Aidid (son of the late warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid), Mohamed Dhere, and others. Eventually the leadership of the SRRC and the TNG reconciled. Transitional Federal G ...
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Fehmi Naji
Fehmi Naji El-Imam AM () (1928 – 24 September 2016) was the Grand Mufti of Australia from June 2007 to September 2011. Born in Lebanon, he arrived in Australia in 1951. He was elected to succeed Taj El-Din Hilaly on 10 June 2007, but by January 2011 Hilaly declared that Naji was no longer active, and that de facto he was functioning as mufti. Naji was succeeded on 18 September 2011 by Ibrahim Abu Mohamed. Naji questioned Osama bin Laden's responsibility for the September 11 attacks.Dunn, Mark; Yamine, Evelyn (12 June 2007Bin Laden backer blasted''The Daily Telegraph'' (Australia). Retrieved 29 January 2015 He was the Head Imam of Preston Mosque in Melbourne and secretary of the Victorian Board of Imams. He died of natural causes on 24 September 2016. Activities Naji served as a board member on the Muslim Community Reference Group, an advisory board established by the Howard government The Howard government refers to the Government of Australia, federal executive go ...
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Aziz Abdul Naji
Abdul Aziz Naji is an Algerian citizen who was held without charges in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 744. American intelligence analysts report that he was born on May 4, 1975, in Batna, Algeria. Naji arrived at Guantanamo on August 5, 2002, and was repatriated to Algeria, against his will, in July 2010. The Obama administration transferred Abdul Aziz Naji to Algeria in July 2010. Naji argued that he would face a high risk to be tortured in Algeria when he would be forced to return to that country but he lost his case before the Supreme Court. Human Rights Watch has heavily criticized the Obama administration for their decision. On July 25, 2010, he was indicted by the government of Algeria and placed under judicial supervision though it is not known what he had been charged with or what the supervision entailed. Background Abdul Aziz Naji asserts he was in Pakistan as an aid worker, performi ...
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