Ali Suheimat Explained

Ali Mohammad Atwi Suheimat
Office:Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Transport
Term Start:21 November 1991
Term End:29 May 1993
Office2:Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Transport and Communications
Term Start2:20 June 1991
Term End2:20 November 1991
Office3:Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs, Minister of Transport
Term Start3:28 August 1980
Term End3:10 January 1984
Office4:Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs, Minister of Transport
Term Start4:3 July 1980
Term End4:28 August 1980
Office5:Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs, Minister of Transport
Term Start5:19 December 1979
Term End5:3 July 1980
Office6:Minister of Transport
Term Start6:27 November 1976
Term End6:19 December 1979
Birth Place:Al Karak, Emirate of Transjordan
Native Name Lang:ar

Ali Mohamad Suheimat (1936 – 10 May 2024) was a Jordanian politician and engineer,[1] who held several senior political and administrative positions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Ali Suheimat was born in the city of Al-Karak. He was deputy prime minister, mayor of Amman, Minister of Transport and Communications, amongst other positions.[2] Board member of trustees at Oxford Centre for Islamic studies.[3] Suheimat died on 10 May 2024.[4]

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  2. Current world leaders, Volume 26, Issues 1-6
  3. Web site: Governance | Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. www.oxcis.ac.uk.
  4. News: وفاة نائب رئيس الوزراء السابق علي السحيمات . 10 May 2024 . Khaberni . 10 May 2024.
  5. Web site: Home Page.
  6. Suheimat clan, history and attitudes, by Dr. Yassin Suheimat, 2005
  7. Highways & road construction international, Volumes 44–46, 1976
  8. Web site: Previous Ministers | Ministry of Transport . 11 August 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716102204/http://www.mot.gov.jo/en/previousministers . 16 July 2011 . dead .
  9. International railway journal, Volume 17 Simmons-Boardman Pub. Corporation., 1977
  10. Statesman's Year-Book, Palgrave Macmillan, 1983 - 1690 pages
  11. Near East/South Asia report, Issue 2865 Foreign Broadcast Information Service, USA
  12. Web site: Home . ammancity.gov.jo . 8 August 2022 . 22 April 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090422053011/http://www.ammancity.gov.jo/ . dead .
  13. Management and international business issues in Jordan - Page 158, Hamed El-Said, Kip Becker - 2001 - 198 pages.
  14. http://www.uop.edu.jo/About/BoardofTrustees.aspx?lang=en&location=About / Board Of Trustees.
  15. MEED., Volume 44, Issues 14–26, Economic East Economic Digest, ltd, 2000