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Munif al-
Razzaz (Arabic: منيف الرزاز; 19
December 1919 – 16
September 1984) was a Jordanian-Syrian
physician and
politician who was the second, and last...
- Omar
Razzaz (Arabic: عمر الرزاز; born 17 May 1961) is a
Jordanian politician who
served as the 42nd
Prime Minister of
Jordan from June 14, 2018 to October...
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commisionned the
first edition of Al-Jāmi‘ fī ṣinā‘at al-ḥiyal of Ibn al-
Razzaz al-Jazari, in
April 1206 at the
Artuqid court. This m****cript is known...
- Mu'nis
Razzaz (1951–2002) (in Arabic: مؤنس الرزاز) was a
Jordanian writer and is
considered one of the most
prominent modernist Arab novelists. He is primarily...
- The Bayt al-
Razzaz Palace (Arabic: بيت الرزاز) or Beet el-
Razzaz is a mansion, in the
heart of
medieval Cairo, Egypt,
constructed from the late 15th century...
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minister Omar
Razzaz's cabinet.
Razzaz ****umed
office on 4 June 2018. He was
sworn in
along with his
cabinet on 14 June 2018. Omar
Razzaz's cabinet of ministers...
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served in the
Senate until his
appointment as
Deputy Prime Minister by Omar
Razzaz on 16 June 2018.
Muasher was born in a
Christian family in
Amman in 1944...
- guard,
represented by
Michel Aflaq,
Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and
Munif al-
Razzaz, and the
radical leftist factions adhering to a Neo-Ba'athist position....
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conflict existed, he
believed it to be
subordinate to nationalism.
Munif al-
Razzaz, a
Jordanian Ba'athist,
wrote the Ba'athist
classic "Why
Socialism Now?"...
- to the King on 4 June, and Omar
Razzaz, his
education minister,
became Prime Minister.
Protests only
ceased after Razzaz announced his
intention of withdrawing...