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King Fahad - traducción al Inglés

KING OF SAUDI ARABIA FROM 1982 TO 2005
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  • Crown Prince Abdullah]] assumed some of the duties of government after King Fahd's stroke in 1995.
  • US Secretary of Defense [[Dick Cheney]] meets with Saudi Defence Minister [[Sultan bin Abdulaziz]] to discuss how to handle the [[invasion of Kuwait]]
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  • [[King Abdulaziz]], father of Fahd
  • Interior Minister Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud with [[Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al Suwaiyel]], [[Saudi Ambassador to the United States]]
  • Crown Prince Fahd and [[King Khalid]] at a ceremony
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  • U.S. President [[Jimmy Carter]] and Crown Prince Fahd in 1978
  • King Fahd shares a laugh with US President [[George H. W. Bush]], Jeddah, 21 November 1990
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King Fahad         
Re Fahad (monarca dell"Arabia Saudita durante la guerra del Golfo)
Rodney King         
  • King with fiancée Cynthia Kelley a few months before his death. Kelley was one of the jurors in King's civil suit against the city of Los Angeles when he was awarded $3.8 million.
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AMERICAN POLICE BRUTALITY VICTIM
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n. Rodney King, uomo di colore statunitese picchiato duramente dalla polizia di Los Angeles dopo un inseguimento in auto (nel processo che ne seguì i poliziotti furono dichiarati innocenti e rilasciati provocando rivolte e dimostrazioni antirazzismo)
Martin Luther King, Jr.         
  • Banner at the [[2012 Republican National Convention]]
  • King worked alongside Quakers such as [[Bayard Rustin]] to develop nonviolent tactics.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. speaking in an interview in the [[Netherlands]], 1964
  • The high school that King attended was named after African-American educator [[Booker T. Washington]].
  • King at the 1963 Civil Rights March in Washington, D.C.
  • Leaders of the March on Washington posing in front of the Lincoln Memorial
  • King first rose to prominence in the civil rights movement while minister of [[Dexter Avenue Baptist Church]] in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • King led the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and later became co-pastor with his father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta (pulpit and sanctuary pictured).
  • Memo describing FBI attempts to disrupt the Poor People's Campaign with fraudulent claims about King{{mdashb}}part of the [[COINTELPRO]] campaign against the anti-war and civil rights movements
  • King standing behind President Johnson as he signs the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]
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  • The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963)
  • Martin Luther King Jr. with his wife, [[Coretta Scott King]], and daughter, [[Yolanda Denise King]], in 1956
  • King's childhood home in [[Atlanta]], Georgia
  • White House Cabinet Room]] in 1966
  • King gave his most famous speech, "I Have a Dream", before the [[Lincoln Memorial]] during the 1963 [[March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom]].
  • The [[sarcophagus]] for Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is within the [[Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park]] in [[Atlanta]], Georgia.
  • King after receiving his honorary doctorate from Newcastle University
  • King speaking to an anti-Vietnam war rally at the [[University of Minnesota]] in St. Paul on April 27, 1967
  • King showing his medallion, which he received from Mayor Wagner, 1964
  • Martin Luther King Jr. statue over the west entrance of [[Westminster Abbey]], installed in 1998
  • King at a press conference in March 1964
  • The Lorraine Motel, where King was assassinated, is now the site of the [[National Civil Rights Museum]].
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  • King received a Bachelor of Divinity degree at [[Crozer Theological Seminary]] (pictured in 2009).
  • Vice President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and Attorney General [[Robert F. Kennedy]] with King, [[Benjamin Mays]], and other civil rights leaders, June 22, 1963
  • A shantytown established in Washington, D.C. to protest economic conditions as a part of the [[Poor People's Campaign]]
  • King (left) with civil rights activist [[Rosa Parks]] (right) in 1955
  • march from Selma to Montgomery]], Alabama, in 1965
  • copyright held by King's estate]].
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n. Martin Luther King, Jr.(1929-1968) pastore americano di colore, fautore dei diritti civili e della non violenza, premio Nobel per la pace nel 1964 (assassinato da James Earl Ray)

Definición

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Fahd of Saudi Arabia

Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود Fahd ibn ʿAbd al ʿAzīz Āl Suʿūd, Najdi Arabic pronunciation: [fah(aː)d ben ˈʕabd alʕaˈziːz ʔaːl saˈʕuːd]; 1920, 1921 or 1923 – 1 August 2005) was King and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 13 June 1982 until his death in 2005. Prior to his ascension, he was Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 25 March 1975 to 13 June 1982. He was the eighth son of King Abdulaziz, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia.

Fahd was the eldest of the Sudairi Seven, the sons of King Abdulaziz by Hassa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi. He served as minister of education from 1953 to 1962 during the reign of King Saud. Afterwards he was minister of interior from 1962 to 1975, at the end of King Saud's reign and throughout King Faisal's reign. He was appointed crown prince when his half-brother Khalid became king following the assassination of King Faisal in 1975. Fahd was viewed as the de facto leader of the country during King Khalid's reign in part due to the latter's ill health.

Upon the death of King Khalid in 1982, Fahd ascended to the throne. He is credited for having introduced the Basic Law of Saudi Arabia in 1992. He suffered a debilitating stroke in 1995, after which he was unable to continue performing his full official duties. His half-brother Crown Prince Abdullah served as de facto regent of the kingdom and succeeded Fahd as king upon his death in 2005. With a reign of 23 years, Fahd remains the longest-reigning Saudi king.

Ejemplos de uso de King Fahad
1. The same program will also be conducted at King Fahad University for Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) tomorrow.
2. The Jews controlled this kind of trade and promoted it." – Found at the King Fahad Academy in West London.
3. She later witnessed the signing the U.S.–Saudi Arabia Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research agreement at a packed auditorium at the King Fahad Medical City.
4. Abdullah al–Amro, head of the King Fahad Medical City, said that almost one–fifth of all women with cancer in Saudi Arabia have breast cancer.
5. The King Fahad Academy in West London was attended by the five children of infamous Muslim cleric Abu Hamza among others He said that misbehaviour by Saudi pupils was sometimes overlooked.