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  1. Wanis al-Qaddafi (en árabe: ونيس القذافي) (nacido en 1924 - 31 de agosto de 1986) fue un político libio, que llegó a ser primer ministro del país entre el 4 de septiembre de 1968 y el 31 de agosto de 1969. Biografía. Nacido en Bengasi en 1924, Wanis al-Gaddafi huyó con su familia a Sudán en 1937 y regresó a su país en 1944.

  2. Wanis al-Qaddafi (Arabic: ونيس القذافي; 22 November 1922 – 1 December 1986) was a Libyan politician. He held many positions in the era of the Kingdom of Libya and was the tenth Prime Minister of Libya from 4 September 1968 to 31 August 1969, when his government was overthrown by Muammar Gaddafi (no relation).

  3. Wanis al-Qaddafi (en árabe: ونيس القذافي) (nacido en 1924 - 31 de agosto de 1986) fue un político libio, que llegó a ser primer ministro del país entre el 4 de septiembre de 1968 y el 31 de agosto de 1969.

  4. 30 de jul. de 2021 · The gunmen stopped the cars and found a youngish bald man with bandages covering his right hand. They saw a face that had been ubiquitous on Libyan state television: Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, the ...

    • Omar Faiek Shennib
    • Ahmed Fouad Shennib
    • Wanis al-Qaddafi and Amal Shennib
    • Abdul Aziz Shennib
    • Attempted Assassination of King Hussein of Jordan

    Omar Faiek Shennib (Arabic: سيدعمر الفايق شنيب Sayyid Omar Fayek Shennib) was Libya's first Minister of Defense, Head of the Royal Court (Diwan), Vice President of the Libyan National Assembly under the reign of King Idris Al Senussi. Sheikh Singapore Sayyid Omar Shennib was the patriarch of the current House of Shennib. Shennib served as President...

    Ahmed Fouad Shennib (Arabic: احمد فؤاد شنيب Ahmed Fouad Shennib) was a Libyan poet, politician and ambassador. Born in Hama, Syria in 1923, Ahmed Fouad Shennib was adopted by his paternal uncle, Omar Faiek Shennib, following the death of his parents and was raised with Omar Faiek's children. Shennib was educated at the Sorbonne in Paris. Upon his r...

    Al-Qaddafi (no relation to Muammar Gaddafi) served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1962 until 1963, becoming the last prime minister of the Kingdom of Libya, serving from 1968 until the government was overthrown in the coup d'état orchestrated by Muammar Gaddafiin 1969. Born in 1922 in Benghazi, Al-Qaddafi came to the attention of an Italian la...

    Abdul Aziz Shennib (Arabic: سيد عزيز شنيب Sayyid Abdul Aziz Shennib) son of Omar Faiek Shennib and brother to Amal Shennib and Ibtisam Shennib was a commander in the pre-1969 Libyan army. Abdul Aziz was a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst entering as a cadet in 1955.Upon his return to Libya, he entered the Royal Army in which he serv...

    Upon the release of Abdul Aziz Shennib in 1974 he was appointed by Gaddafi as ambassador to Jordan. The surprising appointment was "no gesture of reconciliation with the old regime". As Abdul-Aziz had been at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst with King Hussein of Jordan, he was strategically appointed by Gaddafi with express orders to assassinat...

  5. Wanis al-Qaddafi: 4 de septiembre de 1968 31 de agosto de 1969 Sin partido República Árabe Libia (1969–1977) Primer Ministro: Mahmud Sulayman al-Maghribi: 8 de septiembre de 1969 16 de enero de 1970 Sin partido Muammar Gaddafi: 16 de enero de 1970 16 de julio de 1972 Unión Socialista Árabe Libia: Abdessalam Jalloud: 16 de julio de 1972 2 ...

  6. Mahmud al-Muntasir ( Italian pronunciation: [maˈmud]) (8 August 1903 – 28 September 1970) [1] was the first Prime minister of Libya from March 29, 1951 to February 19, 1954, and again from January 20, 1964 to March 20, 1965. He was also the Minister of Foreign Affairs during his first term.