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His Excellency
Zaid al-Rifai
زيد الرفاعي
Prime Minister of Jordan
In office 4 April 1984 – 27 April 1989
Monarch
Hussein
Preceded by
Ahmad Obeidat
Succeeded by
Zaid ibn Shaker
In office 26 May 1973 – 13 July 1976
Monarch
King Hussein
Preceded by
Ahmad Al Lawzi
Succeeded by
Mudar Badran
Personal details
Born
Zaid Sameer al-Rifai
(1936-11-27) November 27, 1936 (age 87) Amman, Transjordan, British Empire
Children
Samir Rifai (son)
Alma mater
Harvard University
Profession
Politician
Zaid al-Rifai (Arabic: زيد الرفاعي; born 27 November 1936) is a Jordanian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Jordan from May 1973 to July 1976, and again from April 1984 to April 1989.
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from Jordan in 1970–71; December 1971: the attempted assassination of ZaidRifai, Jordan's ambassador to London and former chief of the Jordanian royal...
ADVISER IS NAMED PREMIER". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2022. "RIFAI STEPS DOWN AS JORDAN PREMIER". The New York Times. 14 July 1976. Retrieved...
government of rampant corruption, and demanded that the prime minister Zaid Al-Rifai lose his job; martial law be lifted; the electoral laws be reformed;...
reported. December 15, London: Black September attempts to assassinate ZaidRifai, Jordanian ambassador to the United Kingdom. He is injured but survives...
other officers and part of the crew received political asylum in Italy. ZaidRifai was selected to be the new prime minister of Jordan by King Hussein as...
unprepared, Hussein sent Zaid Al-Rifai to Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in December 1972 to inquire. Sadat informed Al-Rifai that he had been planning...
the second longest-serving prime minister of Jordan, second only to Zaid al-Rifai. He also served as foreign minister from 1976 to 1979 and as defense...
was a descendant of both Abdul Qadir Geylani and Ahmed er Rifai and a shaykh of the Rifai Tariqa. He moved to Erzincan in northeastern Turkey in the...
agriculture in the cabinet of Zaid al-Rifai. From November 1973 to 1974 he was minister of economy. in the cabinet of Zaid al-Rifai. From 1975 to 1977 he was...
1997. He resigned on 7 June 1997 and was succeeded the next day by Zaid al-Rifai. Concerning the democratization of Jordan in the 1990s he said that:...
Events from the year 1975 in Jordan. Monarch: Hussein Prime Minister: Zaid al-Rifai VAPCO manufacturing company is established in Amman. 6 February - Sufian...
Chief of the Jordanian Royal Court (and subsequently Prime Minister) Zaid al-Rifai claimed that in one extreme instance "the fedayeen killed a soldier...
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