Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Ahmed
Ahmed Aassid
Ahmed Assid is a Moroccan Berber activist, a professor of philosophy, a poet, and a political activist, well known for being an active secularist.
Ahmed Djebbar
Ahmed Djebbar is an academic and the Algerian minister for education in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.
Ahmed Rachedi
Ahmed Rachedi (1938) es un director de cine y guionista argelino. Fue nominado al Premio Óscar a la mejor película por el filme Z (1969), el cual ayudó a producir. Su película de 1971 L'Opium et le Bâton participó en la séptima edición del Festival Internacional de Cine de Moscú. Asimismo, su filme de 1981 Ali in Wonderland ganó un Premio Especial en el duodécimo Festival Internacional de Cine de Moscú.
Ahmed Assiri
Ahmed Assiri, is a Saudi Arabian footballer, who plays for Al-Taawoun as defender.
Ahmed El-Kass
Ahmed Abdou Abd El-Aziz El-Kass, is an Egyptian football manager and former football player.
Ahmed Moussa Caporia
Ahmed Kabouria, also transliterated as Kaboria, is an Egyptian footballer who plays for Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek SC as a midfielder.
Ahmad Mitig
Ahmad Omar Mitig es un empresario y político libio de ideología islamista, importante actor en la transición tras la caída del régimen de Muamar al Gadafi y la posterior segunda guerra de Libia.
Ahmed Ramzy
Ahmed Megahid Ramzy (born July 25, 1965) is an Egyptian football player. He was Zamalek's International defender and is now the Assistant Manager of the club. Ahmed Ramzy's friends prefer to call him "Roza".
Ahmed Rabee
Ahmed Rabee Saleh Al-Ghilani is an Emirati footballer. He currently plays for Baniyas as a striker.
Ahmed Mekki
Ahmed Mekki was the minister of justice of Egypt from 2 August 2012 until he submitted his resignation to President Morsi on 20 April 2013. He was a member of the Qandil Cabinet. Mekki was one of the independent ministers in the cabinet. He is the brother of the former vice president Mahmoud Mekki, who resigned from office on 22 December 2012.