Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Ali
Abdullah ibn Ali
Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAlī was a member of the Abbasid dynasty, and played a leading role in its rise to power during the Abbasid Revolution. As governor of Syria, he consolidated Abbasid control over the province, eliminating the remnants of the Umayyad dynasty and suppressing pro-Umayyad uprisings. After the death of his nephew and first Abbasid caliph, al-Saffah, in 754, he launched a bid for the caliphal title against al-Saffah's brother, al-Mansur, but was defeated and imprisoned. He was killed in 764.
Subhashini Ali
Subhasini Ali is an Indian politician and a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). She is the President of the All India Democratic Women's Association and former Member of Parliament from Kanpur.
Mehmood Ali
Mehmood Ali Khan, fue un actor, director de cine, guionista, productor y cantante de playback o de reproducción indio. Participó en más de 300 películas.
Muzaffar Ali
Muzaffar Ali is an Indian filmmaker, fashion designer, poet, artist, cultural revivalist, and social worker.
Mahdi Ali
Mahdi Ali Hassan Redha is a retired Emirati footballer and a sports manager. He is currently the coach of Shabab Al-Ahli.
Souad Al Ali
Suʽad al-ʽAli was an Iraqi human rights campaigner. She was the president of al-Wid al-Alami For Human Rights. She was murdered in the city of Basra, Iraq, on September 25, 2018.
Maryum Ali
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Nabil Ali
Nabil Ali Mohammed Abd AL Azeez was an Egyptian scientist, writer, and intellectual who worked in the field of natural language processing and computational linguistics. Ali is considered a pioneer of Arabic language computing, making significant innovations in early computational linguistics.
Hyder Ali
Hyder Ali o Haidar Ali fue un militar y conquistador indio de origen musulmán chiita, y se alzó el poder como gobernante de facto del Reino de Mysore, una nación independiente localizada al suroeste de la India. Es conocido, junto con su hijo Tipu Sultán, como los líderes indios que mantuvieron a raya a los británicos en su expansión colonial en la India durante la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII.