Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari (Arabic: محمد نمر الهواري; 1908 – July 11, 1984) was a Nazareth-born Palestinian who studied law in Jerusalem, graduating in 1939...
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was headed by Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari as General Commander (al-Harawi had served in the British Mandate administration) and Rashad al-Dabbagh as Secretary...
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refugee delegation to the Rhodes armistice talks, together with Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari and 'Aziz Shihada. He was a founding member of the General Refugee...
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and actor Mahmoud Hawari, Palestinian archaeologist and academic Firas Al-Hawari, Jordanian Minister of Health Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari, Nazareth-born Palestinian...
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we lost many of our beloved sons." Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari also used the term Nakba in the title of his book "Sir al Nakba" (The Secret behind the Disaster)...
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governments[clarification needed] from February 12–25, 1949, with Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari of the General Refugee Congress (GRC) and a Palestinian refugee...
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1939 fled to Iraq where he took part in the Rashid Ali al-Gaylani coup. Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari, who had started his career as a devoted follower of Hajj...
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Salah Khalaf (category Al-Azhar University alumni)
sentence, he joined the 'lion cubs' of the Al-Najjada militia founded by his school principal Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari, which inculcated a rejection of racism...
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against the state of Israel was brought in 1951 by 5 men of Iqrit. Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari, acting as their lawyer, was instrumental in gaining the right...
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