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Zaghlul

British  
/ ˈzɑːɡluːl /

noun

  1. Saad (sɑːd). 1857–1927, Egyptian nationalist politician; prime minister (1924)

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Asmaa Zaghlul, a Gazan who has lived in Nablus since her 2003 wedding, said Ms. Shurrab should be careful what she wishes for.

From New York Times

Without a West Bank ID card until 2011, Ms. Zaghlul said, she could not leave the city or get a job.

From New York Times

“If she succeeds to come here and get married, she will have a very, very difficult life,” Ms. Zaghlul said.

From New York Times

Referring to the oil industry in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, Comrade Orakhelashvili asseverated that: Figures from Egypt on the general election just held show that ex-Premier Zaghlul Pasha just missed winning a remarkable victory.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ex-Premier Zaghlul, 75 years of age, is undoubtedly the most powerful man in Egypt.

From Time Magazine Archive