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- Q1708538 wikiPageWikiLink Q918305.
- Q1708538 wikiPageWikiLink Q925942.
- Q1708538 wikiPageWikiLink Q9268.
- Q1708538 wikiPageWikiLink Q9682.
- Q1708538 birthDate "1915-08-21".
- Q1708538 birthPlace Q1410.
- Q1708538 deathDate "1997-07-01".
- Q1708538 deathPlace "Gibraltar".
- Q1708538 deputy Q2824721.
- Q1708538 monarch Q9682.
- Q1708538 monarch "Elizabeth II".
- Q1708538 name "Sir Joshua Hassan".
- Q1708538 nationality "British".
- Q1708538 office "Chief Minister of Gibraltar".
- Q1708538 office "Mayor of Gibraltar".
- Q1708538 order "1".
- Q1708538 order "1.0".
- Q1708538 party Q4809542.
- Q1708538 relations Q16215821.
- Q1708538 religion Q9268.
- Q1708538 successor "Adolfo Canepa".
- Q1708538 successor "Sir Robert Peliza".
- Q1708538 termEnd "1969-08-06".
- Q1708538 termEnd "1987-12-08".
- Q1708538 termStart "1964-08-11".
- Q1708538 termStart "1972-06-25".
- Q1708538 type Person.
- Q1708538 type Agent.
- Q1708538 type OfficeHolder.
- Q1708538 type Person.
- Q1708538 type Agent.
- Q1708538 type NaturalPerson.
- Q1708538 type Thing.
- Q1708538 type Q215627.
- Q1708538 type Q5.
- Q1708538 type Person.
- Q1708538 comment "Sir Joshua Abraham Hassan GBE KCMG LVO QC (21 August 1915 – 1 July 1997), nicknamed "Salvador" (Saviour), was a Gibraltarian politician, and first Mayor and Chief Minister of Gibraltar, serving four terms as Chief Minister for a total of 17 years. He is seen as the key figure in the civil rights movement in Gibraltar, and played a key role in the creation of the territory's institutions of self-government.".
- Q1708538 label "Joshua Hassan".
- Q1708538 depiction Joshua_Hassan.jpg.
- Q1708538 name "Sir Joshua Hassan".