- The
Jadids were a political, religious, and
cultural movement of
Muslim modernist reformers within the
Russian Empire in the late 19th and
early 20th century...
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Salah Jadid (Arabic: صلاح جديد, romanized: Ṣalāḥ
Jadīd; 1926 – 19
August 1993) was a
Syrian military officer and
politician who was the
leader of the left-wing...
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later Hafez initiated a
third coup,
which ousted the de
facto leader Salah Jadid, and
appointed himself as
leader of Syria.
Hafez imposed various changes...
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Jadid (Persian: جديد) may
refer to:
Jadid, Fars
Jadid,
Khuzestan Jadid,
meaning "New", is a
common element in
Iranian place names; see All
pages with titles...
- Al
Jadid or El
Gedid (Arabic: الجديد) may
refer to: Al
Jadid (magazine),
literary magazine on
Arabic literature Al
Jadid, Libya, town in
Libya Jadidah...
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Abderrazzak Jadid (Arabic: جديد عبدالرزاق, born 1 June 1983 in Fkih Ben Saleh) is a
Moroccan former footballer. He pla**** as
midfield for
Italian club...
- Waqf-e-
Jadid (also
known as The New Dedication) is a
scheme initiated by
Mirza Basheer-ud-Din
Mahmood in 1957, and was
launched to
spread Islam and Ahmadiyyat...
- محافظة الوادي الجديد [moˈħɑfzet elˈwæːdi lɡɪˈdiːd], Muḥāfaẓah al Wādī al
Jadīd) is one of the
governorates of Egypt. It is in the
southwestern part of...
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Military Committee and the
Regional Command,
under the
leadership of
Salah Jadid. The coup was
precipitated by a
heightening in the
power struggle between...
- Asu
Jadid (Persian: اسوجديد, also
Romanized as Asū
Jadīd; also
known as Asū and Āsān) is a
village in Pas
Kalut Rural District, in the
Central District...