Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi (Arabic: أحمد الشريف السنوسي ) (1873, Jaghbub, Libya – 10 March 1933, Medina, Saudi Arabia) was the supreme leader of the Senussi order (1902–1933), although his leadership between the years (1917–1933) could be considered nominal. His daughter, Fatimah el-Sharif was the Queen consort of King Idris I of Libya (both first cousins)."@en }
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- Ahmed_Sharif_as-Senussi abstract "Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi (Arabic: أحمد الشريف السنوسي ) (1873, Jaghbub, Libya – 10 March 1933, Medina, Saudi Arabia) was the supreme leader of the Senussi order (1902–1933), although his leadership between the years (1917–1933) could be considered nominal. His daughter, Fatimah el-Sharif was the Queen consort of King Idris I of Libya (both first cousins).".
- Q400923 abstract "Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi (Arabic: أحمد الشريف السنوسي ) (1873, Jaghbub, Libya – 10 March 1933, Medina, Saudi Arabia) was the supreme leader of the Senussi order (1902–1933), although his leadership between the years (1917–1933) could be considered nominal. His daughter, Fatimah el-Sharif was the Queen consort of King Idris I of Libya (both first cousins).".
- Ahmed_Sharif_as-Senussi comment "Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi (Arabic: أحمد الشريف السنوسي ) (1873, Jaghbub, Libya – 10 March 1933, Medina, Saudi Arabia) was the supreme leader of the Senussi order (1902–1933), although his leadership between the years (1917–1933) could be considered nominal. His daughter, Fatimah el-Sharif was the Queen consort of King Idris I of Libya (both first cousins).".
- Q400923 comment "Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi (Arabic: أحمد الشريف السنوسي ) (1873, Jaghbub, Libya – 10 March 1933, Medina, Saudi Arabia) was the supreme leader of the Senussi order (1902–1933), although his leadership between the years (1917–1933) could be considered nominal. His daughter, Fatimah el-Sharif was the Queen consort of King Idris I of Libya (both first cousins).".