LC control no. | n 87944302 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | ElWarfally, Mahmoud G., 1952-2020 |
Variant(s) | el-Warfally, Mahmoud Jibril, 1952-2020 ElWarfally, Mahmoud G., 1952- ElWarfally, Mahmoud G. (Mahmoud Gebril), 1952-2020 Gebril, Mahmoud, 1952-2020 Jabrīl, Maḥmūd, 1952-2020 Jebril, Mahmoud, 1952-2020 Jibril, Mahmoud, 1952-2020 Jibrīl, Maḥmūd, 1952-2020 Jubrīl, Maḥmūd, 1952-2020 Warfallī, Maḥmūd Jibrīl, 1952-2020 Warfally, Mahmoud Jibril el-, 1952-2020 الورفلي، محمود جبريل، 1952-2020 جبريل، محمود, 1952-2020 ورفلي، محمود جبريل، 1952-2020 |
Associated country | Libya Egypt |
Birth date | 1952-05-28 |
Death date | 2020-04-05 |
Place of birth | Banghāzī (Libya) |
Place of death | Cairo (Egypt) |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Imagery and ideology in U.S. policy toward Libya, 1969-1982, 1988: CIP t.p. (Mahmoud G. ElWarfally) data sheet (b. 5/28/52) al-Ummah al-bi-dūn-- al-ʻArab wa-qaḍāyā al-ʻawlamah, 2007: t.p. (د. محمود جبريل = D. Maḥmūd Jibrīl) p. 109 (b. May 28, 1952 in Binghazī, Lībiyā) OCLC, January 5, 2016 (access point: ElWarfally, Mahmoud G. (Mahmoud Gebril); usage: Mahmoud G. ElWarfally) Wikipedia, January 5, 2016 (under Mahmoud Jibril: Mahmoud Jibril el-Warfally (Arabic: محمود جبريل الورفلي), also transcribed Jabril or Jebril or Gebril, (born 28 May 1952) is a Libyan politician who served as the interim Prime Minister of Libya for seven and a half months during the Libyan Civil War, chairing the executive board of the National Transitional Council from 5 March to 23 October 2011. He also served as the Head of International Affairs. As of July 2012, Jibril is the head of one of the largest political parties in Libya, National Forces Alliance. Toward the end of the conflict, Jibril was increasingly referred to by foreign governments and in media as the interim prime minister of Libya rather than as the chairman of the executive board, the title used to describe him on the NTC's website, but it was unclear whether this was an official title or simply referred to his position as the provisional council's head of government. Jibril's government was recognized as the "sole legitimate representative" of Libya by the majority of UN states including France, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, Iran, and Qatar.) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Jibril> Bloomberg.com, viewed Apr. 6, 2020 (died Apr. 5, 2020, Cairo, of complications from COVID-19) <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-05/former-libya-premier-jibril-dies-in-cairo-from-coronavirus> |
Associated language | eng ara |
Invalid LCCN | n 2009204077 |