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  • Habib Ammar (born 15 November 1946) is a Tunisian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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  • Amar Ezzahi (1941–2016), Algerian singer Ammar Habib, Syrian footballer Ammar al-Hakim, Iraqi politician Ammar Hassan, Palestinian musician Amar Jaleel...
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  • Ammar Habib (Arabic: عمار حبيب) is a Syrian retired professional football defender who played for the Syria national football team during the 1980s. Habib...
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  • His aunt Wassila Ben Ammar was the First Lady of Tunisia as the wife of the first President of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba. Ben Ammar resides in France, with...
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    Ben Ammar Bourguiba (Arabic: وسيلة بن عمار بورقية; née Ben Ammar; April 22, 1912 – June 22, 1999) was the second wife of Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba...
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  • (paternal grandfather's sister) Wassila Ben Ammar was the wife of the first President of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba. She graduated from the American School...
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    Achour Habib Ammar Ahmed Bechir Bel Hadj Abderraouf Ben Samir Moncef Besbes Raouf Chabchoub Slaheddine Deguechi Mohamed Naceur Jelili Mounir Jelili Habib Kheder...
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  • Ammar ibn Yasir (Arabic: عمار ابن ياسر, romanized: ʿAmmār ibn Yāsir; died July 657) was a companion of Muhammad and a commander in the early Muslim conquests...
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    Habib Bourguiba (/bʊərˈɡiːbə/ boor-GHEE-bə; Tunisian Arabic: الحبيب بورقيبة, romanized: il-Ḥabīb Būrgībah; Standard Arabic: الحبيب أبو رقيبة, romanized: al-Ḥabīb...
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    1984–1986: Mohammed Mzali 1986–1987: Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 1987–1988: Habib Ammar 1988–1990: Chédli Neffati 1990–1991: Abdelhamid Escheikh 1991–1995: Abdallah...
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    between France and a separatist movement led by Tahar Ben Ammar became the first Prime Minister. Habib Bourguiba. Bourguiba became the Two Prime Minister of...
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  • Achour Habib Ammar Ahmed Bechir Bel Hadj Abderraouf Ben Samir Moncef Besbes Raouf Chabchoub Slaheddine Deguechi Mohamed Naceur Jelili Mounir Jelili Habib Kheder...
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    Transport and Logistics Moez Chakchouk Independent Minister of Tourism Habib Ammar Independent Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries Akissa...
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  • الياسمين Elie F. Habib Ammar Chalak, Bassem Moghniyeh, Carlos Azar, Zeina Makki, Nicolas Daniel, Aida Sabra, Nicolas Mezher 37 Fathallah Ammar ramadan 2015...
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    Presidency on 7 November 1987 in a bloodless coup d'état that ousted President Habib Bourguiba by declaring him incompetent. Ben Ali led an authoritarian regime...
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  • Dawood Ahmed Dawood Altaf Khanani Aqeel Karim Dhedhi Arif Habib Ashraf W. Tabani Aina Asif Ammar Irfan Bantva Memons Bilquis Edhi Bushra Amiwala Ebrahim...
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    née Mathilde Lorrain 24 January 1890 – 15 November 1976) was the first wife of Habib Bourguiba, the first President of Tunisia, and thus the inaugural First...
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  • published in Tunis between December 1977 and December 1987. Hassib Ben Ammar on Erraï: "We opened our columns to everyone. Even to Rashid al-Ghannushi...
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  • Slim (1963–70) Mohieddine Bachraoui (1970–71) Habib Mokthar (1971–72) Hédi Neifar (1972–87) Youssef Ben Ammar (1987) Mohamed Achab (1987–90) Khaled Sanchou...
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  • Independent Government of Hichem Mechichi 2 September 2020 5 October 2020 Habib Ammar (acting) (1967-) Independent Government of Hichem Mechichi 5 October...
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