Iyad Bouchi
Iyad may refer to: *Iyad (tribe), Arab tribe, 3rd–7th centuries *Iyad Jamal Al-Din (born 1961), prominent Iraqi intellectual, politician and religious cleric * Iyad Al-Khatib, Jordanian football player * Abdallah Iyad Barghouti (born 1979), Palestinian leading commander in Hamas' armed wing in the West Bank * Iyad Burnat (born 1973), leads Bil'in's non-violent struggle in the West Bank *Iyad Ag Ghaly, Tuareg militant from Mali's Kidal Region *Iyad ibn Ghanm (died 641), Arab general important in the Muslim conquests of al-Jazira and northern Syria *Iyad Abu Gharqoud (born 1988), Palestinian professional footballer *Iyad Issimaila (born 1987), French-born Comorian footballer who has two caps for the Comoros national football team *Abu Ali Iyad (8206–1971), senior Palestinian field commander based in Syria and Jordan during the 1960s and early 1970s *Abu Iyad (Salah Khalaf) (1933–1991), deputy chief and head of intelligence for the Palestine Liberation Organization * İyad el-Baghd ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad (tribe)
The Iyad ( ar, إياد, Iyād) were an Arab tribe which dwelt in western lower and upper Mesopotamia and northern Syria during the 3rd–7th centuries CE. Parts of the tribe adopted Christianity in the mid-3rd century and came under the suzerainty of the Lakhmid kings of al-Hirah, vassals of the Sasanian Empire. From that time, parts of the tribe settled in towns and villages along the Euphrates, while other parts remained nomadic and dwelt in the neighboring desert steppes. The Iyad played a significant role among the Arab tribes in the Fertile Crescent before the advent of Islam, as allies and opponents of the Sasanians and later allies of the Byzantine Empire. As the early Muslim conquests were underway, parts of the tribe in lower Mesopotamia embraced Islam, while those established in northern Syria and Upper Mesopotamia fled with the retreating Byzantine armies into Anatolia. They were expelled by Emperor Heraclius () to Muslim territory after pressure by Caliph Umar (). Little ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abu Iyad
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Iyad Khalil Zaki
Ayad Khalil Zaki (Arabic language, Arabic: اياد خليل زكي) was an Iraqi Army General. A career Combat engineering officer, he later served as the Governor of Muthanna Province after retiring from military service. Zaki was a Sunni Arab from Baghdad. He served as the Iraqi field commander during the Al-Anfal Campaign, second Anfal Campaign. By 1990 Zaki was the Commander of the IV Corps of the Iraqi Army. By 1991 Zaki had been promoted to the position of Armed Forces Assistant Chief of Staff for Supplies and Logistics. In early December 1994 Zaki was one of the Generals called on by Wafiq as-Samarra to revolt when Samarra defected. Zaki served as Assistant Chief of Staff until being made the Governor of Muthanna Province. Zaki left Iraq following the 2004 Invasion of Iraq and the overthrow of the Ba'athist government and traveled to Jordan He died on the 22 August 2013. Command and Staff positions held * Second in Command, Sapper Platoon 1956-57 * Pioneers and Sap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad Sughayer
Iyad Sughayer (born 16 October 1993 in Amman) is a Jordanian-Palestinian classical pianist. Sughayer started playing the piano at the age of five and studied at the National Music Conservatory (NMC) in Amman, Jordan. He was taught by the piano composer and conductor of the Amman Symphony Orchestra, Muhammed Othman Sidiq. From 2008 he studied at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, England, with Murray McLachlan and Marie-Louise Taylor. He graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music as a scholar in Manchester and from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London. Sughayer has participated in many concerts outside Jordan, including in Cyprus, Italy, and Lithuania. In the United Kingdom, he has played at Manchester Cathedral. He has played with orchestras including the Amman Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cairo Symphony Orchestra, the European Union Chamber Orchestra, and the Manchester Camerata. Sughayer is an artist with the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad Rahwan
Iyad Rahwan ( ar, إياد رهوان), is a Syrian-Australian scientist. He is the director of the Center for Humans and Machines at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development. Between 2015 and 2020, he was an associate professor of Media Arts & Sciences at the MIT Media Lab. Rahwan's work lies at the intersection of the computer and social sciences, where he has investigated topics in computational social science, collective intelligence, large-scale cooperation, and the social aspects of artificial intelligence. Biography Rahwan was born in Aleppo, Syria. He earned an Information Systems PhD in 2005 from the University of Melbourne. As an assistant and then associate professor in Computing and Information Science at MIT-partnered Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Rahwan investigated scalable social mobilization's possibilities, limits, and challenges in various contexts by analyzing data from the 2009 DARPA Network Challenge, the DARPA Shredder Challenge 201 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad Mando
Iyad Mando ( ar, إياد مندو; born February 20, 1978) is a Syrian footballer, who played for Al-Wathba. Honour and Titles Al-Wahda *Syrian Premier League (1 title): 2004. *Syrian Cup (1 title): 2003. Al-Karamah *Syrian Premier League (4 titles): 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 *Syrian Cup (4 titles): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 *Syrian Super Cup The Syrian Super Cup ( ar, كأس السوبر السوري) is a Syrian association football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of Syrian Premier League and the winners of the Syrian Cup. It was first played in 1982, after ... (1 title): 2008 * AFC Champions League: 2006 Runner-up * AFC Cup: 2009 Runner-up References * 1978 births Living people Syrian footballers Syria men's international footballers Al-Karamah SC players Men's association football midfielders Sportspeople from Homs Syrian Premier League players {{Syria-footy-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad Bin Amin Madani
Iyad bin Amin Madani (born 26 April 1946) is a Saudi politician who served in different cabinet posts. He was the secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation from 2014 to November 2016. He was the first Saudi official to hold that position. Early life and education Madani was born in Mecca on 26 April 1946. He holds a bachelor's degree in production administration, which he obtained from Arizona State University in 1969. Career Madani began his career as general director in a Saudi Airlines administrative office in 1970. Then, he joined media; he was editor-in-chief of ''Saudi Gazette'' between 1976 and 1980 being the first editor of the daily. At the same time he served as general director of the Okaz Organization for Press and Publication until his resignation in April 1993. He founded and headed a media and marketing consultant group, Fikra-Media and Marketing Consultants, in 1993, specialized in the fields of information, communication, advertising, marketi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abu Ali Iyad
Walid Ahmad Nimr ( ar, وليد أحمد نمر ; 1934 – July 23, 1971), better known by his ''nom de guerre'' Abu Ali Iyad ( ar, أبو علي إياد), was a senior Palestinian field commander based in Syria and Jordan during the 1960s and early 1970s. After a career of teaching in the West Bank, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Algeria, Abu Ali Iyad was recruited into the paramilitary group, Fatah, by Khalil al-Wazir in 1964 after graduating from an Algerian military training course. A year later, he became one of Fatah's first leaders in Syria along with al-Wazir and Yasser Arafat. During his time there, Abu Ali Iyad gained a position on the group's top political body, supervised its main guerrilla training camp in Daraa and set up a military intelligence headquarters. As a Fatah field commander, he fought Israeli forces at the Battle of Karameh, gaining a reputation as an unyielding commander. Abu Ali Iyad was also a leading organizer and participant in guerrilla raids against I ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad Jamal Al-Din
Ayad Jamal Aldin or Iyad Jamal al-Din ( ar, ), full name Iyad Raouf Mohammed Jamal al-Din (born 1961), is a prominent Iraqi intellectual, politician and religious cleric. He was a member of the Iraqi parliamentShiite Lawmaker Survives Assassination Attempt in Iraq , Associated Press, via foxnews.com, 2 July 2006, retrieved 2011-07-31 from 2005 until 2010 as the representative of Nasiriyah and a leading figure in Ayad Allawi's Iraqi National List (Iraqiyya) until his departure in the fall of 2009. After Ayad Allawi sent a delegation to Ira ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad Issimaila
Iyad may refer to: *Iyad (tribe), Arab tribe, 3rd–7th centuries *Iyad Jamal Al-Din (born 1961), prominent Iraqi intellectual, politician and religious cleric * Iyad Al-Khatib, Jordanian football player * Abdallah Iyad Barghouti (born 1979), Palestinian leading commander in Hamas' armed wing in the West Bank * Iyad Burnat (born 1973), leads Bil'in's non-violent struggle in the West Bank *Iyad Ag Ghaly, Tuareg militant from Mali's Kidal Region *Iyad ibn Ghanm (died 641), Arab general important in the Muslim conquests of al-Jazira and northern Syria * Iyad Abu Gharqoud (born 1988), Palestinian professional footballer * Iyad Issimaila (born 1987), French-born Comorian footballer who has two caps for the Comoros national football team *Abu Ali Iyad (8206–1971), senior Palestinian field commander based in Syria and Jordan during the 1960s and early 1970s *Abu Iyad (Salah Khalaf) (1933–1991), deputy chief and head of intelligence for the Palestine Liberation Organization * İyad el-Bag ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Iyad Abu Gharqoud
Iyad Abu Gharqoud ( ar, إياد أبو غرقود; born 22 July 1988 in Gaza) is a Palestinian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Al-Baqa'a in the Jordan Premier League and Palestine national team. Career He was the league's joint-top leading scorer in 2010–11 season with Shabab Al-Am'ari scoring an impressive 20 goals in 22 league games. He received his first national team cap against Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ... on 3 July 2011. International goals References External links * * *Iyad Abu GharqouFIFA Should Give Israel the Red CardNYTimes.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Abu Gharqoud, Iyad 1988 births Living people Palestinian footballers Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari players Shabab Al-Khalil SC players Hilal Al-Quds Club players T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |