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1935-58, king of Iraq 1939-58 (grandson of Faisal I).Also, Feisal II, Faisul II.
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Faisal — ist der Name mehrerer muslimischer Herrscher: Faisal ibn Turki al Saud, Imam der Wahabiten in Saudi Arabien (1834–1865) Faisal ibn Turki, Sultan von Oman (1888–1913) Faisal I., König des Irak (1921–1933) Faisal II., König des Irak (1939–1958)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Faisal I. — Faisal I. bei seiner Krönung 1921 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Faisal — may refer to:* Faisal bin Turki * Faisal I of Iraq and Syria leader during the Arab Revolt * Faisal II of Iraq * Faisal of Saudi Arabia Third King of Saudi Arabia * Faisal ibn Turki ibn Abdullah Al Saud Saudi ruler of central and eastern Arabia… … Wikipedia
Faisal II. — Faisal II. Irakische Briefmarke anlässlich der Regierungsübernahme 1953 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Faisal — (Fàisal) ► Nombre de varios reyes de Irak. ► Faisal I (1885 1933) Caudillo árabe y rey de Irak en 1921 33. En 1918 fue proclamado rey de Siria. En 1930 consiguió la independecia de su país. ► Faisal II (1935 58) Rey de Irak en 1939 58, hijo de… … Enciclopedia Universal
Faisal X — is the main proponent of X ism, a theory developed from Sun Tzu s The Art of War . The main tenet of X ism is that there is no longer a market for the sale of recorded music and so new methods of distribution must be developed.Faisal X has earned … Wikipedia
Faisal — Faisal, Könige von Irak und Saudi Arabien, Feisal … Universal-Lexikon
Faisal — Fàisal DEFINICIJA 1. I (1885 1933), kao šerif od Meke u 1. svjetskom ratu udružio se s Englezima (v. Lawrence od Arabije) sa ciljem oslobođenja arapskih zemalja od turske vladavine; 1920. kratkotrajni kralj Sirije, 1921 1933. kralj Iraka pod… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Faisal — /fuy seuhl/, n. (Faisal Abdul Aziz al Saud al Faisal) 1904 75, king of Saudi Arabia 1964 75 (son of ibn Saud and brother of Saud). * * * … Universalium
Faisal — /ˈfaɪsəl/ (say fuysuhl) noun (Faisal ibn Abd al Aziz ibn Abd al Rahman al Saud), c. 1904–75, king of Saudi Arabia 1964–75 …