Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Yahya
Muhammad Luthfi Ali Yahya
Maulana Al-Habib Muhammad Luthfi bin Ali bin Yahya, colloquially known as Habib Luthfi, is an Arab Indonesian Islamic sheikh, kyai and preacher from Pekalongan, Central Java, who has served as a member of the Indonesian Presidential Advisory Council since December 2019.
Sultan Yahya
Count Alexander of Montenegro (23/10/1585–1648?), also known as Yahya, was a pretender to the Ottoman throne who claimed to be the son of Sultan Murad III.
Rani Yahya
Rani Ahmad Yahya es un peleador de artes marciales mixtas brasileño y practicante de BJJ. Yahya nació de un padre sirio y una madre brasileña. Ganó el ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship en la categoría de 66 kg en abril de 2007. Actualmente pelea en la división de peso gallo de Ultimate Fighting Championship. El 10 de febrero de 2019, Yahya ocupa el puesto número 15 en el ranking oficial de peso gallo de UFC.
Ahmad ibn Yahya
Ahmad bin Yahya fue el 2º rey del Reino Mutawakkilita de Yemen a partir de 1948 hasta 1962. Fue el hijo primogénito de Yahya Ibn al-Husayn; su nombre completo y títulos eran S.M. al-Nasir-li-din bin de Alá Ahmad Al-Mutawakkil ' Ala el Alá Yahya, Imán y Comandante de los Fieles, y Rey del Reino de Yemen. Ahmad, como se consideraba, era un déspota, y su foco principal era en la modernización de los militares.
Tantowi Yahya
Tantowi Yahya es un cantante, empresario, político y presentador de televisión indonesio. Uno de los intérpretes más famosos por haber acogido la versión indonesia de ¿Quién quiere ser millonario?. Desde 2009, Tantowi también es miembro del Parlamento de Indonesia en el Consejo de Representantes del Pueblo del Partido Golkar, que representa el sur de la isla de Sumatra.
Ayman Yahya
Ayman Yahya Salem is a Saudi professional footballer of Yemeni origin who currently plays for Al-Nassr as a winger.
Arief Yahya
Arief Yahya is the former Minister of Tourism of Indonesia between 2014 and 2019 in the Working Cabinet of President Joko Widodo. Prior to becoming a minister, he had been the CEO at state-owned Telkom Indonesia between 2012 and his appointment.
Djafar ibn Yahya
Jaʽfar ibn Yahya Barmaki, Jafar al-Barmaki (767–803) also called Aba-Fadl, was a Persian vizier of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid, succeeding his father in that position. He was a member of the influential Barmakid family, formerly Buddhist leaders of the Nava Vihara monastery. Along with the rest of the Barmakids, he was executed in 803 at the orders of Harun al-Rashid.
Helmy Yahya
Tahir Yahya
Tahir Yahya (1916−1986) was Prime Minister of Iraq twice, from 1963 to 1965 and a short term in 1967-1968. He was educated at the Baghdad Military College and the Staff College. Born in Tikrit 1916. He was the 4th child to Mulla Yahya el-ogaily, a prominent tobacco merchant between North and Central Iraq. At the age of sixteen, he joined the Baghdad Teachers College, then became a teacher in Baghdad for one year after graduation. He then pursued further education in military sciences. He was a cavalry officer and played polo for the Iraqi army. He led the Iraqi armored company where he was wounded in the battle at the Kfar Masaryk, earning two medals bestowed by Crown Prince Abd al-Ilāh.