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In the election of 2008, however, this number was decreased to only three: Jamaan Al-Harbash, Abdulaziz Al-Shayji, and Nasser Al-Sane.
William Knox D'Arcy, by contract with King Mozaffaroddin Qajar, obtained permission to explore for oil for the first time in the Middle East, near this city.
The Shah visited the United Kingdom in August 1902 on the promise of receiving the Order of the Garter as it had been previously given to his father, Nasser-ed-Din Shah.
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King Edward VII refused to give this high honor to a non-Christian.
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Baghe Mozaffar, an Iranian TV show about a modern-day Qajar Khan
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Hamid Dabashi, Close Up: Iranian Cinema, Past, Present, and Future, 320 p. (Verso, London, 2001), Chapter 1.
During a September 2009 interview with the reporter Michelle Shephard of the Toronto Star, Al Bahri said that he was no longer a member of al Qaeda, but that he supported the organization for some of its beliefs.
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He and his brother-in-law Salim Ahmed Hamdan were the subjects of the award-winning documentary The Oath (2010) by the American director Laura Poitras.
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Al-Bahri and Hamdan were the subjects of the award-winning documentary, The Oath (2010), by the American director Laura Poitras, which explored their time in al-Qaeda and life journeys afterward.
Nasser Al-Sane is a member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, representing the third district.
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.
The reputation of Miraza made her to be invited to Tehran by Naser al-Din Shah Qajar.
According to a diary entry of the court physician to the Iranian Shah Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, the King told the physician that the stone once adorned the neck of the biblical golden calf, which the Israelites are said to have made while Moses was receiving the Ten Commandments.
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.
After Carlo Ancelotti replaced the sacked Antoine Kombouaré, Armand struggled to remain a regular starter, especially after the influx of new players brought in by the club's wealthy new Qatari owners, led by Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
Later, when Naser al-Din Shah Qajar traveled to Europe he was inspired by the modern zoological gardens.
Mirza Ali Asghar Khan Amin al-Sultan (1843–1907), last prime minister of Iran under Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar