- al-Nimrawi (Arabic: فصال القعود; died 25 June 2007), also
known as
Fasal al
Gaood (Arabic: فصال القعود), was a
Governor of Anbar, Iraq and an
important Iraqi...
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Lateefa Al
Gaood (Arabic: لطيفه القعود) is a
Bahraini politician. In 2006, she
became the
first female candidate to be
elected to the
Council of Representatives...
- of "hinder[ing] non-governmental
women societies". In 2006,
Lateefa Al
Gaood became the
first female MP
after winning by default. The
number rose to...
- (Al-Risaliyun)
Iraqi Democratic Union Rawafid El-Iraq led by
Jalal B.
Mejel Al
Gaood Ezidi Freedom and
Democracy Party (PADE)
Leftist Worker-Communist Party...
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governors in post-Ba'athist Iraq:
Abdul Karim Bujras al-Rawi
Faisal Al
Gaood (acting) Raja
Nawaf Farhan al-Mahalawi
Mamoon Sami
Rashid al-Alawani Qasim...
- "nice" or "pleasant". It
corresponds to the
masculine Latif.
Lateefa Al
Gaood,
Bahraini politician Lateefah Simon,
American activist Latifa (singer),...
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approximately 300
candidates being women,
although one woman,
Lateefa Al
Gaood, lost in a run off to
salafist candidate, J****im Al Saeedi.
Women candidates...
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parliament Killed in the 2007
Iraqi Parliament bombing June 25, 2007
Fasal al
Gaood,
former governor of Al
Anbar Governorate August 11, 2007
Khalil Jalil Hamza...
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Government of Iraq. On 9 September,
Sattar and
former Anbar Governor Fasal al
Gaood,
along with 50
other sheikhs,
announced the
formation of the
Anbar Awakening...
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Alees Samaan Mona Al-Zayani The four were
appointed members.
Lateefa Al
Gaood became the
first elected member of the
Consultative Council in 2006 Bangladesh...