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Ṣāliḥ, ʻAlī ʻAbd Allāh

LC control no.n 88287940
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Personal name headingṢāliḥ, ʻAlī ʻAbd Allāh
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Variant(s)Saleh, Ali Abdullah
صال، علي عبد الله
صالح، علي عبد الله
علي عبد الله الصالح
علي عبد الله صالح
Associated countryYemen (Arab Republic) Yemen (Republic)
Birth date1942-03-21
Death date2017-12-04
Place of birthBayt al-Ahmar (Yemen)
Place of deathYemen (Republic)
AffiliationMuʼtamar al-Shaʻbī al-ʻĀmm (Yemen)
Profession or occupationPresidents
Politicians
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Found inʻAbbāsī, M. al.Yaman al-ḥazīn bayna riyāḥ al-baʻth wa-jarīmat ijtiyāḥ al-Kuwayt, 1990: p. 9, etc. (ʻAlī ʻAbd Allāh Ṣāliḥ; president of Yemen; Colonel Ali Abdullah Salih)
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, April 6, 2011: transcript (President Ali Abdullah Saleh)
OCLC, Jan. 20, 2016 (hdg.: Saleh, Ali Abdullah, 1942-; usage Ali Abdulla Saleh)
Wikipedia, viewed Jan. 20, 2016 (Ali Abdullah Saleh Al-Snhani Al-Humairi, born 21 March 1942, is a Yemeni politician who was President of Yemen from 1990 to 2012. Saleh previously served as President of North Yemen from 1978 until unification with South Yemen in 1990.)
Washington post WWW site, viewed Dec. 4, 2017 (Ali Abdullah Saleh; b. Mar. 21, 1942, Bayt al-Ahmar, about 20 miles southeast of Sanaa; d. killed Dec. 4, Yemen, aged 75; authoritarian president of Yemen who steered his impoverished Middle Eastern nation for more than three decades, was forced from office after a violent uprising, but remained a powerful and divisive figure in the country's ongoing civil war)
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