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Mohamed Abdelaziz
Mohamed Abdelaziz can refer to a number of people: *Mohamed Abdelaziz (Sahrawi politician) (1946–2016), President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (1976–2016) *Mohamed Abdelaziz (Libyan politician) (born 1951/1952), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Libya (2013–2014) *Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz ( ar, محمد ولد عبد العزيز ''Muḥammad Wald 'Abd al-'Azīz''; born 20 December 1956) is a former Mauritanian politician who was the 8th List of heads of state of Mauritania, President of Mauritania, in of ... (born 1956), President of Mauritania (2009–2019) * Mohamed Abdelaziz (basketball) (born 1995), Qatari basketball player People with the given names * Mohamed Abdelaziz Tchikou (born 1985), Algerian football player {{hndis, Abdelaziz, Mohamed ...
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Mohamed Abdelaziz (Sahrawi Politician)
Mohamed Abdelaziz ( ar, محمد عبد العزيز; 17 August 1946 – 31 May 2016) was the 3rd Secretary General of the Polisario Front, from 1976, and the 1st President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic from 1982,Abd al-Aziz Muhammad
In: Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong, Henry Louis Gates (eds.) ''Dictionary of African Biography, Volume 6'', Oxford University Press, 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
until his death in 2016.


Biography

Mohamed Abdelaziz ben Khalili ben Mohamed al-Bachir Er-Rguibi was born in Hughes, Stephen O. ''Morocco Under King Hassan'', 2001. Page 247. or in

Mohamed Abdelaziz (Libyan Politician)
Mohamed Abdelaziz is a Libyan politician who served as the foreign minister of and chairman of the Arab League council of ministers from January 2013 to August 2014. Early life and education Abdelaziz was born in Tripoli around 1950. He graduated from Cairo University obtaining a degree in political science in 1975. Career Abdelaziz was a member of the Libyan mission to the United Nations. Then he worked at the Crime Prevention Centre in Vienna. He served as deputy minister of international cooperation and foreign affairs in the transition government of Libya. On 7 January 2013, Abdelaziz was appointed minister of international cooperation and foreign affairs after these two ministries were remerged. The cabinet was headed by Ali Zidan. Abdelaziz's term as foreign minister ended when the cabinet resigned on 29 August 2014. He was replaced by Mohammed al-Dairi in the post.
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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz ( ar, محمد ولد عبد العزيز ''Muḥammad Wald 'Abd al-'Azīz''; born 20 December 1956) is a former Mauritanian politician who was the 8th List of heads of state of Mauritania, President of Mauritania, in office from 2009 to 2019. A career soldier and high-ranking officer, he was a leading figure in 2005 Mauritanian coup d'état, the August 2005 coup that deposed President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, and in August 2008 he led 2008 Mauritanian coup d'état, another coup, which toppled President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. Following the 2008 coup, Abdel Aziz became Heads of state of Mauritania, President of the High Council of State as part of what was described as a political transition leading to a new election."Le Haut Conseil d'Etat rend public un nouveau commu ...
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Mohamed Abdelaziz (basketball)
Mohamed Abdelaziz Elsayed Abdelkawy (born November 30, 1995) is a Qatari professional basketball player. He currently plays for Al Rayyan Doha of the Qatari Basketball League and the FIBA Asia Champions Cup. He represented Qatar's national basketball team at the 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge in Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ..., Iran.Qatar - FIBA Asia Challenge 2016
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