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Muammar (also spelled Ma'mar, Muamer or Muammer, ar, معمر) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning "long-lived". People with the name include: Ma'mar * Ma'mar ibn Rashid, eighth-century hadith scholar * Ma’mar ibn ul-Muthanna, early Muslim scholar of Arabic philology * Jamil ibn Ma'mar, classical Arabic love poet Moammar * Moammar Rana, Pakistani actor Muamer * Muamer Abdulrab, Qatari footballer * Muamer Adžem, Bosnian professional footballer * Muamer Avdić, Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer * Muamer Bačevac, Serbian politicians * Muamer Aissa Barsham, Qatari athlete * Muamer Hukić, German professional boxer * Muamer Salibašić, Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer * Muamer Svraka, Bosnian professional footballer * Muamer Tanković, Swedish professional footballer * Muamer Taletović, Bosnian retired basketball player * Muamer Vugdalič, Slovenian footballer * Muamer Zukorlić, Serbian politician Muammar * Muammar Gaddafi (c. 1942–2011), former Libyan ...
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Ma'mar Ibn Rashid
Ma'mar ibn Rashid () was an 8th-century Persian hadith scholar. A Persian ''mawla'' ("freedman"), he is cited as an authority in all six of the canonical Sunni hadith collections. Life Ma'mar ibn Rashid was born in 96 AH/714 CE in Basra. He was a Persian ''mawla'' ("freedman") of the Huddan clan of Azd, trading cloth and other luxuries on their behalf. Despite this, he was able to study under the Basran scholars Hasan al-Basri and Qatada ibn Di'ama. While on a journey to trade wares at Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik's court in Resafa, he encountered and became pupil to the elderly scholar Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri. Ma'mar learned and transmitted a large body of traditions from al-Zuhri through audition, public recitation and writing, making his narrations coveted by other hadith scholars. Ma'mar remained in Resafa after al-Zuhri's death, and witnessed the removal of his late teacher's manuscripts from the Umayyad court following the assassination of al-Walid II. Amid the turbulence of t ...
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Muamer Vugdalič
Muammar (also spelled Ma'mar, Muamer or Muammer, ar, معمر) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning "long-lived". People with the name include: Ma'mar * Ma'mar ibn Rashid, eighth-century hadith scholar * Ma’mar ibn ul-Muthanna, early Muslim scholar of Arabic philology * Jamil ibn Ma'mar, classical Arabic love poet Moammar * Moammar Rana, Pakistani actor Muamer * Muamer Abdulrab, Qatari footballer * Muamer Adžem, Bosnian professional footballer * Muamer Avdić, Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer * Muamer Bačevac, Serbian politicians * Muamer Aissa Barsham, Qatari athlete * Muamer Hukić, German professional boxer * Muamer Salibašić, Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer * Muamer Svraka, Bosnian professional footballer * Muamer Tanković, Swedish professional footballer * Muamer Taletović, Bosnian retired basketball player * Muamer Vugdalič, Slovenian footballer * Muamer Zukorlić, Serbian politician Muammar * Muammar Gaddafi (c. 1942–2011), former Libyan leader (1 ...
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Muammer Yilmaz
Muammer Yilmaz is a French adventurer, producer, photographer and author. He was born in Colmar in Alsace. In 2014, with Milan Bihlmann, he completed a world tour in 80 days without money. Biography Muammer Yilmaz was born in Colmar in Alsace. He studied cinema and anthropology at the University of Strasbourg. Adventurer In 2012, Muammer Yilmaz made a documentary called ''Omo's People'', about the people in the Omo Valley, including the Mursis and the Hamers. He also completed a photographic exposition, called ''At the End of the World - Ethiopia''. In 2013, Yilmaz joined a salt caravan with the Toubous nomads in the Sahara in Tchad. His documentary was called ''The Black Caravan''. Muammer Yilmaz has continued his adventures in more than 62 countries. The World Tour in 80 Days Without Money Inspired by Jules Verne since his childhood, Muammer dreamed of completing a world tour. In 2014, with Milan Bihlmann, he founded the Optimistic Traveler association. The asso ...
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Muammer Yıldırım
Muammer Zülfikar Yıldırım (born 10 July 1990), is a Turkish professional football player who plays as a goalkeeper for Sivasspor. Career Mersin İdmanyurdu Yıldırım played his first Süper Lig game against Balıkesirspor which ended 3–1 in favour of Mersin İY, at Balıkesir Atatürk Stadı, on 4 May 2015. He finished 2014–15 season with a total of 9 games, including 7 Süper Lig and 2 Ziraat Turkish Cup games. Following farewell of his teammate Bulgarian goalie Nikolay Mihaylov, he played at entire Süper Lig fixture of Mersin İY at the first-halve of 2015–16 Süper Lig season. Kayserispor Yıldırım signed in Kayserispor for a 3-year-deal on 21 July 2016. He earned his first cap for Kayserispor on Week 3 of 2016–17 Süper Lig season on away, against Galatasaray, ended 0–0, on 10 September 2016. International Yıldırım received his first call-up to the Turkey national football team for their friendly against Austria in March 2016. Honours Siva ...
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Muammer Sun
Muammer Sun (15 October 1932 – 16 January 2021) was a Turkish composer of classical music. Biography Sun was born in Ankara. He entered the Military Band School in 1947 and the Ankara State Conservatory in 1953. He studied under Ahmet Adnan Saygun on composition, Hasan Ferit Alnar on conducting, Muzaffer Sarıözen on folk music, M.R. Gazimihal, Ruşen Ferit Kam on traditional folk music and Kemal İlerici on Modes and Harmonies of Turkish Music. He graduated from Ankara State Conservatory on composition in 1960. He taught at the Ankara, İzmir, Istanbul State Conservatories and at the Music Department of Gazi University Institute of Education. He also served as a member of executive board of Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT). He retired from his professorship at the Hacettepe University, Ankara State Conservatory Composition Department in October 1997. Muammer Sun was awarded the title "''Devlet Sanatçısı''" (literally "''State Artist''" or "''National Artist''") ...
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Muammer Güler
Muammer Güler (born 21 March 1949) is a Turkish politician. He is a member of parliament from the Justice and Development Party (AKP). He was formerly the Governor of Istanbul Province and the Minister of the Interior under Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government. Biography Güler was born in Mardin, Turkey. He completed his primary education in Ankara and graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Ankara in 1972. Güler began his career as candidate District Governor on 14 March 1973 in Balıkesir. After taking post as Deputy District Governor of Çal in Denizli Province and then District Governor of Pehlivanköy in Kırklareli Province and Horasan in Erzurum Province, he was assigned to the Directorate of Personnel Branch at the Ministry of Interior, where he served as Branch Director and later as Director General. On 16 September 1993 he was appointed governor of Niğde Province. From 29 January 1992 on he was the governor of Kayseri Province. After s ...
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Muammer Aksoy
Muammer Aksoy (1917 – January 31, 1990) was a Turkish academic of law, politician, columnist and intellectual. He was assassinated. Biography Aksoy was born 1917 in İbradı, Antalya Province to the member of the Ottoman parliament Numan Aksoy. After his graduation from the Law School at Istanbul University in 1939, he earned 1950 his Doctor of Law degree in the Faculty of Law and State Sciences at the University of Zurich. Returned to Turkey, he worked as an assistant in commercial law at Istanbul University and then as an associate professor in civil law at Ankara University. Muammer Aksoy quit his post in 1957 because he felt that the newly enacted university law would limit the academic liberty at the university, and entered his political life by joining the Republican People's Party (CHP). After the military coup in 1960, he returned to Ankara University to lecture constitutional law. He collaborated on the preparation the Constitution of 1961. He began to work as ...
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Abdulaziz Al Muammar
Abdulaziz Al Muammar (1919–1984) was a Saudi Arabian technocrat who served as one of King Saud's advisors and as an ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Switzerland. Besides he is one of the leading figures of the first generation Saudi Arabian intellectuals. Early life and education Al Muammar was born in Iraq in 1919 and hailed from a Hijazi family. His father, Ibrahim, served as an advisor to King Abdulaziz following the foundation of Saudi Arabia in 1932 and was one of the confidants of King Saud. Al Muammar received secondary education in Cairo and held a bachelor's degree in economics which he obtained from American University of Beirut in 1948. Career Al Muammar started his career as a translator at the royal court of King Abdulaziz in 1948. In 1953 a labor strike emerged at Aramco, and King Saud asked Al Muammar to head a committee to review the Aramco workers' demands and to develop suggestions to improve their working conditions. In order to carry out his mission he went ...
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Muammar Z
Muammar (also spelled Ma'mar, Muamer or Muammer, ar, معمر) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning "long-lived". People with the name include: Ma'mar * Ma'mar ibn Rashid, eighth-century hadith scholar * Ma’mar ibn ul-Muthanna, early Muslim scholar of Arabic philology * Jamil ibn Ma'mar, classical Arabic love poet Moammar * Moammar Rana, Pakistani actor Muamer * Muamer Abdulrab, Qatari footballer * Muamer Adžem, Bosnian professional footballer * Muamer Avdić, Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer * Muamer Bačevac, Serbian politicians * Muamer Aissa Barsham, Qatari athlete * Muamer Hukić, German professional boxer * Muamer Salibašić, Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer * Muamer Svraka, Bosnian professional footballer * Muamer Tanković, Swedish professional footballer * Muamer Taletović, Bosnian retired basketball player * Muamer Vugdalič, Slovenian footballer * Muamer Zukorlić, Serbian politician Muammar * Muammar Gaddafi (c. 1942–2011), former Libyan leade ...
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Muammar Gaddafi
Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, . Due to the lack of standardization of transcribing written and regionally pronounced Arabic, Gaddafi's name has been romanized in various ways. A 1986 column by ''The Straight Dope'' lists 32 spellings known from the US Library of Congress, while ABC identified 112 possible spellings. A 2007 interview with Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam Gaddafi confirms that Saif spelled his own name Qadhafi and the passport of Gaddafi's son Mohammed used the spelling Gathafi. According to Google Ngram the variant Qaddafi was slightly more widespread, followed by Qadhafi, Gaddafi and Gadhafi. Scientific romanizations of the name are Qaḏḏāfī ( DIN, Wehr, ISO) or (rarely used) Qadhdhāfī (ALA-LC). The Libyan Arabic pronunciation is (eastern dialects) or (western dialects), hence the frequent quasi-phonemic romanization Gaddafi for the latter. In English, it is pronounced or . (, 20 October 2011) was a Libyan revolutionary, politician and politic ...
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Muamer Zukorlić
Muamer Zukorlić (; 15 February 1970 – 6 November 2021) was a Serbian politician and Islamic theology, Islamic theologian who served as the president and chief Mufti of the Islam in Serbia, Islamic Community in Serbia. An Bosniaks of Serbia, ethnic Bosniak, he served as an Member of parliament, MP from 2016 to 2020 and as the vice president of the National Assembly (Serbia), National Assembly of Serbia from October 2020 until his death. Early life Zukorlić was born on 15 February 1970 in Orlje near Tutin, Serbia, Tutin, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia, where he grew up with his family. He attended primary school in the village of Ribariće and the Gazi Husrev-beg madrasa in Sarajevo. He studied Islamic sciences at the Emir Abdelkader University in Constantine Province, Constantine, Algeria, graduating in 1993. He completed his postgraduate studies in Lebanon. Career Islamic community After finishing studies in Algeria, Zukorlić became a professor at t ...
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