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unusual facts about Naser al-Hariri


Khalil al-Rifaei

Along with fellow parliamentarian Naser al-Hariri, also from Daraa, he resigned from his seat in protest at the continued killings of protesters during the 2011 protests in Syria.


Al-Zain Sabah Al-Naser Al-Sabah

Al-Zain also held a co-production role in the multiple award-winning film “Amreeka”, which was an official selection at multiple film festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and Cairo Film Festival.

Assassination of Rafic Hariri

Irish journalist Lara Marlowe with whom Hariri talked reported similar allegations.

Jürgen Cain Külbel: Mordakte Hariri: Unterdrückte Spuren im Libanon, 2006, ISBN 3-89706-860-5

Fitzgerald Report

FitzGerald Report, an inquiry to determine the circumstances and consequences of the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri

Ghazi Kanaan

Kanaan was interviewed in September 2005 by a United Nations team led by Detlev Mehlis, as a "witness", probing the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

Hariri Pontarini Architects

Hariri Pontarini Architects is a Toronto-based architectural practice made up of Siamak Hariri and David Pontarini.

Hôpital d'instruction des armées Percy

Bassel Fleihan, a Lebanese legislator and Minister of Economy and Commerce was treated at Percy, having suffered major burns on 95% of his body when a massive bomb exploded on the Beirut seafront as he passed by in former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri's motorcade on February 14, 2005.

Lebanese general election, 2005

In Beqaa, the Resistance and Development Bloc won 11 seats, the Hariri List eight, and the Aoun Alliance four.

Maria Maalouf

On that program Maalouf invited renowned German criminal investigator Jürgen Cain Külbel who spoke about his latest book, and argued that the Mossad was responsible for the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri rather than Syria.

May Hariri

Many of Lebanon’s leading opinions in the music industry including Melhem Barakat and Simon Asmar expressed their support and trust in Hariri‘s work.

May Hariri (born 24-12-1968) is a Lebanese pop artist as well as an actor and the ex-wife of singer Melhem Barakat.

Naser al-Din Shah's slide

In Once Upon a Time, Cinema (1992: original Persian title: Nasseroddin Shah Actor-e Cinema), Golnar, the feisty heroine of classic Iranian movie Lor Girl (1932) is magically transported to the reign of Naser al-Din Shah, who falls in love with her and forces her to join his harem.

Naser al-Raas

However, on 20 March, while attempting to depart Bahrain via the Bahrain International Airport, he was seized by four plainclothes police officers.

Nazik Al-Hariri Welfare Center for Special Education

Nazik Al-Hariri Welfare Center for Special Education was founded by Nazik Hariri in 1985 in Amman, Jordan.

Neil Macdonald

The report uncovered documents suggesting the UN investigative body had strong evidence to link the Shia paramilitary group Hezbollah to the 2005 bombing that killed Hariri, and that the UN had not acted on this intelligence due to diplomatic concerns.

Once Upon a Time, Cinema

Transported to the Shah by being sent down his harem slide, Golnar rejects him, and attempts to escape, leading to a slapstick chase-scene.

Peter Fitzgerald

Peter FitzGerald, Irish commissioner and author of the FitzGerald Report on assassination of Rafik Hariri

Prix d'Ispahan

The meeting had been hastily arranged to honour the Shah of Persia, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, who was making an official visit to Paris.

Saad Hariri

On 12 January 2011, minutes after Hariri posed for pictures with President Barack Obama in the Oval Office, the opposition parties resigned from the cabinet, as an objection for the inability of the government to take detrimental decisions, causing his unity government to collapse.

Samaneh Kazemi

The reputation of Miraza made her to be invited to Tehran by Naser al-Din Shah Qajar.

Sheikh Jafar Shooshtari

On the way, he stopped at Ray, where many scholars and clerics on the order of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar visited him and asked him to stay in Tehran.

Tehran Zoological Garden

Later, when Naser al-Din Shah Qajar traveled to Europe he was inspired by the modern zoological gardens.


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