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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi abstract "Fawzi al-Ghazzi (1891–1929) (Arabic: فوزي الغزي), was a Syrian politician known for being the father of the Syrian constitution. Ghazzi was born in Damascus, he studied in Damascus and Istanbul, and served in the Turkish army during World War I. After the Arab revolt he was appointed secretary of the Interior Ministry of the Arab Government in 1920. He was a staunch opposer to the French mandate, and was imprisoned several times and exiled, among other nationalist leaders, to the island of Arwad. He was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1928, and the chairman of the Constituent Assembly, which was responsible for writing the first Syrian Constitution, which was approved by the Parliament on July 4, 1928. He was poisoned by his wife for unknown reasons.".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi birthDate "1891".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi birthYear "1891".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi deathDate "1929".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi deathYear "1929".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageExternalLink ghazzi.htm.
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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLink Arwad.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1891_births.
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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLink Damascus.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLink Demographics_of_Syria.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLink French_Mandate_for_Syria_and_the_Lebanon.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLink Istanbul.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fawzi al-Ghazzi".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi dateOfBirth "1891".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi dateOfDeath "1929".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi name "Ghazzi, Fawzi al-".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi shortDescription "Syrian politician".
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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi description "Syrian politician".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi description "Syrian politician".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi subject Category:1891_births.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi subject Category:1929_deaths.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi subject Category:Deaths_by_poisoning.
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi subject Category:Members_of_the_Peoples_Council_of_Syria.
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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi hypernym Politician.
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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi comment "Fawzi al-Ghazzi (1891–1929) (Arabic: فوزي الغزي), was a Syrian politician known for being the father of the Syrian constitution. Ghazzi was born in Damascus, he studied in Damascus and Istanbul, and served in the Turkish army during World War I. After the Arab revolt he was appointed secretary of the Interior Ministry of the Arab Government in 1920.".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi label "Fawzi al-Ghazzi".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi sameAs Q5438830.
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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi givenName "Fawzi al-".
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- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi name "Fawzi al- Ghazzi".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi name "Ghazzi, Fawzi al-".
- Fawzi_al-Ghazzi surname "Ghazzi".