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Ahmed Osman

1930 - Today

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Ahmed Osman (Arabic: أحمد عصمان; born 3 January 1930) is a Moroccan politician who served as the Prime Minister of Morocco from 1972 to 1979. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ahmed Osman is the 12,756th most popular politician (down from 10,816th in 2019), the 86th most popular biography from Morocco (down from 72nd in 2019) and the 44th most popular Moroccan Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ahmed Osman ranks 12,756 out of 19,576Before him are Lucius Valerius Flaccus, Nikolai Denkov, Edward Osóbka-Morawski, Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah, Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder, and Shattuara. After him are António Manoel de Vilhena, Amalafrid, Miroslav Ondříček, Pyotr Masherov, Achaeus, and Jack Sharkey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, Ahmed Osman ranks 319Before him are Choi Chung-min, Ernst Tugendhat, Jan Olszewski, Jesús Garay, Jack Taylor, and Rubén Morán. After him are Pat McCormick, Ilya Glazunov, Justinas Marcinkevičius, Hédi Baccouche, Robert Ryman, and Tsutomu Seki.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Ahmed Osman ranks 86 out of 264Before him are Nawal El Moutawakel (1962), Said Belqola (1956), Alain Souchon (1944), Eva Illouz (1961), Ibn 'Idhari (1300), and Abu Zakariya Yahya (1203). After him are Shlomo Ben-Ami (1943), Rhadi Ben Abdesselam (1929), Mohammed Karim Lamrani (1919), Ahmed Laraki (1931), Muhammad ibn Idris (null), and Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco (1970).

Among POLITICIANS In Morocco

Among politicians born in Morocco, Ahmed Osman ranks 44Before him are Ahmed Aboutaleb (1961), Yazid of Morocco (1750), Ibrahim ibn Tashfin (1131), Yahya al-Mu'tasim (null), Idris II of Morocco (791), and Abu Zakariya Yahya (1203). After him are Shlomo Ben-Ami (1943), Mohammed Karim Lamrani (1919), Ahmed Laraki (1931), Muhammad ibn Idris (null), Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco (1970), and Abu Sa'id Uthman II (1275).