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Ali Ahmad (Emirati Politician)
Ali Ahmad may refer to: * Ali Ahmad (cricketer) (born 1995), Afghan cricketer * Ali Ahmad (politician) (1930–1977), Malaysian politician * Ali Ahmad, known popularly as Ali Kalora Ali Ahmad, known popularly as Ali Kalora (30 May 1981 – 18 September 2021), was an Indonesian Islamic militant and leader of East Indonesia Mujahideen. He was referred to as Indonesia's most wanted militant leader and was the main target of bo ...
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Ali Ahmad (cricketer)
Ali Ahmad (born 1 January 1995) is an Afghan cricketer. He made his List A debut for Kandahar Province in the 2019 Afghanistan Provincial Challenge Cup The 2019 Afghanistan Provincial Challenge Cup was a List A cricket competition that took place in Afghanistan between 31 July and 10 August 2019. It was the third year of domestic List A cricket to be played in Afghanistan, following the announc ... tournament on 1 August 2019. References External links * 1995 births Living people Afghan cricketers {{Afghanistan-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Ali Ahmad (politician)
Dato' Ali bin Haji Ahmad (29 June 1930 – 4 December 1977) was a Malaysian politician. Political career Ali was first elected to Parliament when he won the Pontian Selatan seat in the 1964 Malaysian general election under the Alliance ticket, a seat he successfully defended in the 1969 Malaysian general election unopposed. Ali was the UMNO Division chief of Pontian after Pontian Selatan and Pontian Utara Parliamentary seat were merged before 1974 Malaysian general election. In the election, he won the newly created seat, Pontian by a walkover. Ali was first appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the then finance minister, Tan Siew Sin on 1965, in the third Tunku Abdul Rahman cabinet. He continued as assistant to Tan Siew Sin to in the final cabinet of Tunku Abdul Rahman in 1969, and promoted to Deputy Finance Minister in the first cabinet of Tun Abdul Razak. His portfolio was switched to Deputy Minister of Home Affairs in the January 1973 cabinet reshuffle, after the adm ...
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