• broadcast propaganda on Radio Cairo. Prince Badr and some of his brothers, including Princes Khalid, Sultan and Mansour, did not declare their allegiance to...
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    Communities of El Obour, Future City, El Shorouk, New Heliopolis and Badr City. At Badr Station, the tracks separate, with one branch turning north towards...
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  • King Saud, Prince Mansour was the commander of the Saudi National Guard between 1961 and 1963. He replaced his brother Prince Badr in the post. Another...
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  • Princess Sara who is the wife of Fahd bin Badr bin Abdulaziz and Princess Naifah. As of 2020 Prince Mansour was the chairman of the Knowledge Economic...
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    within 90 days" while Saleh continued to serve as president in name only. Mansour Hadi was chosen as a president for a two-year transitional period on 21...
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    promoting sectarian violence. Pro-Iran organizations in PMF include the Badr Organisation, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, Kata'ib Hezbollah, Kata’ib al-Imam Ali,...
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  • 2013 and rumors escalated that he had been assassinated by rival Akhtar Mansour, Yaqoob denied the rumor, insisting that his father had died of natural...
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    organized by INA and the CIA. In mid-2004, 18 INIS agents were killed—ten by the Badr Organization and eight by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's Al-Qaeda in Iraq according...
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    "Sudairi Seven." Haya bore Ibn Saud the following children: Badr (I) (1931–1932)[citation needed] Badr (II) (1933 – 1 April 2013) - took part in the Free Princes...
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    chairman of the Central Bank of Oman until 18 August 2020 when he appointed Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi as foreign minister, Sultan bin Salem bin Saeed al-Habsi...
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