Politician

Abdullah Senussi

Head of Libyan Military Intelligence

1949 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Abdullah Senussi is the 11,681st most popular politician (down from 11,679th in 2024), the 45th most popular biography from Libya (down from 41st in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Libyan Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Abdullah Senussi ranks 11,675 out of 19,576Before her are Karl Buresch, Princess Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Philippsthal, Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine, Ignacy Daszyński, Joe Clark, and Juha Sipilä. After her are Gustaaf Deloor, Kim Min-seok, Margaret of Foix, BP Koirala, Lunalilo, and Frederick I, Duke of Austria.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Abdullah Senussi ranks 291Before her are Mari Alkatiri, John Miles, Bernd Eichinger, Frankie Faison, Zoë Wanamaker, and Guillaume Faye. After her are Juan Manuel Asensi, Idir, Tony Cragg, Ed O'Ross, Anca Petrescu, and Pamela Reed.

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In Libya

Among people born in Libya, Abdullah Senussi ranks 45 out of NaNBefore her are Ibn Manzur (1233), Abdul Ati al-Obeidi (1939), Ptolemy Apion (-101), Al-Saadi Gaddafi (1973), Abdurrahim El-Keib (1950), and Mutassim Gaddafi (1974). After her are Lacydes of Cyrene (-300), Shukri Ghanem (1942), Anniceris (-400), Abdullah al-Thani (1954), Mohamed Abu al-Qasim al-Zwai (1952), and Mohamed al-Menfi (1976).

Among Politicians In Libya

Among politicians born in Libya, Abdullah Senussi ranks 22Before her are Muhammad az-Zanati (1944), Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh (1958), Abdul Ati al-Obeidi (1939), Ptolemy Apion (-101), Abdurrahim El-Keib (1950), and Mutassim Gaddafi (1974). After her are Shukri Ghanem (1942), Abdullah al-Thani (1954), Mohamed Abu al-Qasim al-Zwai (1952), Mohamed al-Menfi (1976), Moussa Koussa (1949), and Nouri Abusahmain (2000).

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