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Saïd Ibrahim Ben Ali

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183:- a close friend of the prince - proposed to the prince's family to bury his body in Mecca or Medina. However, his two elder sons (Prince Said Ali Kemal and Prince Naçreddine) preferred to bury their father in the Comoros among his people and therefore King Faisal arranged for his body to be taken back to the Comoros via the King's private jet. Said Ibrahim was buried in his home city Iconi. 173:, he became for a time the strongest politician in the Comoros. He was elected President of the Governing Council on 2 April 1970, and was re-elected on 28 June 1971. Amid calls from all sides of the political elite demanding independence, he maintained that there was "no political independence without economic independence" which implied cooperation between the Comoros and France. 31: 162:. Finally, he was appointed Minister of Finance from 1957 to 1958. In 1959, Comoros got two seats in the French National Assembly, while remaining a single electoral district, and in 1962 and 1967, he teamed up with Mohamed Ahmed in elections. From 1958 to 1970 he was elected and reelected president of the Territorial Assembly and the 186:
He has sons and daughters who are well known politicians, ministers and lawyers: - Prince Said Ali Kemal, Prince Fahmi Said Ibrahim, Prince Mourad Said Ibrahim, Prince Faiz Said Ibrahim and Prince Moncef Said Ibrahim, Princess Sitina-Fatma (Lily), Princess Nourou, Princess Malika, Princess Hanazad,
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In 1971 the Legislature was hostile to him and he sought and obtained from France the dissolution of the Legislature, but the new assembly sought to overthrow the government in June 1972.
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of the Comoros from 2 April 1970 until 16 July 1972. He was the son of
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Deputies of the 4th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
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in 1911. His family included other Comorian politicians like
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Photo: three-foiled arches at Prince Said Ibrahim mosque
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Said Ibrahim Ben Sultan Said Ali El Maceli Al Ba'alawi
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He died in 1975 in Mecca after his pilgrimage. King
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Said Ibrahim Ben Ali

Prince
Comorian
French National Assembly
Prime Minister
Sultan Said Ali Bin Sultan Said Omar
Sultan of Grande Comore
Antananarivo
Madagascar
Said Mohamed Jaffar
Said Atthoumani
Said Ali Kemal
Myre de Villers
Antananarivo
Madagascar
World War II
Mecca
Cairo
King Farouk
Al-Azhar University
Arab League
Israel
Parti Blanc
Democratic Assembly of the Comoran People
Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Comorien
Prince Said Houssein
Charles de Gaulle
French National Assembly
Chamber of Deputies of the Comoros

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