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  1. Salim bin Ahmed bin Al Shaiba bin Mahfouz (Arabic: سالم بن أحمد بن الشيبة بن محفوظ) was a Saudi businessman of Hadharem origin, and the founder of the National Commercial Bank.

  2. Ahmad bin Said Al Busaidi, a shrewd military tactician, was the governor of Sohar when a Persian fleet attacked the town. He held out for nine months, finally forcing the Persian commander of Nader Shah 's army to come to terms and leave the country altogether within a few years.

  3. When Salem died in 1994, his estate was divided between Khalid Bin Mahfouz who inherited his father's holding in NCB, his other four sons, Mohammed, Abdulelah, Saleh and Ahmed - who consolidated their inheritance into a holding company called SEDCO (Saudi Economic and Development Company) - and his widow and seven daughters.

  4. Apr 2, 2023 · When Bashar al-Assad visited Abu Dhabi on March 19, it was seen as the latest sign that the Syrian dictator is quietly being rehabilitated by his peers in the region.

  5. May 19, 2023 · Syria's Assad tells Arab leaders to take 'historic opportunity' to remake Middle East. Mr Assad received a warm welcome in Saudi Arabia, which had backed Syrian rebels. Syrian President...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-SaffariniAl-Saffarini - Wikipedia

    Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Saffārīnī [1] [2] (1114 AH, 1702/3 AD, Saffarin, Tulkarm – 1188 AH, 1774 AD, Nablus) [3] [4] also written as Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Saffarini Al-Hanbali, [5] was a Palestinian Hanbali cleric, jurist, muhaddith, writer and historian.

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  8. Oct 10, 2011 · In the centre of town was a shiny copper colored statue of former president Hafez al-Assad holding a sword in one hand and an olive branch in the other. The townspeople put it up at their own...

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