Politician

Adel Safar

64th Prime Minister of the Syrian Arab Republic

1953 - today

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His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Adel Safar is the 12,467th most popular politician (up from 15,497th in 2024), the 152nd most popular biography from Syria (up from 174th in 2019) and the 79th most popular Syrian Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Adel Safar ranks 12,461 out of 19,576Before him are Noël Édouard, vicomte de Curières de Castelnau, Martín Vizcarra, Paul Leni, Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal, Lutipri, and Li Zhanshu. After him are Gerberga, Countess of Provence, Mohammed Mzali, Valeriy Pustovoitenko, Georg, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen, Francisco Pinto Balsemão, and Demetrius II of Georgia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Adel Safar ranks 227Before him are Shavarsh Karapetyan, Johnny Clegg, Sergey Mironov, Vincent Curatola, Anna Thomson, and Barry Sonnenfeld. After him are Russell Mulcahy, Georgina Rizk, Rolland Courbis, Michael Curry, Dominique Perrault, and Robert Parish.

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In Syria

Among people born in Syria, Adel Safar ranks 152 out of NaNBefore him are Ghada al-Samman (1942), Jean Carzou (1907), Hilarion Capucci (1922), Akram al-Hawrani (1912), Jamil Mardam Bey (1893), and Buhturi (819). After him are Malchus (450), Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi (1855), Jacob of Edessa (633), Wael Nader al-Halqi (1964), Philipp Stamma (1705), and Elia Abu Madi (1890).

Among Politicians In Syria

Among politicians born in Syria, Adel Safar ranks 79Before him are Ibn al-Qalanisi (1073), Antiochus Hierax (-266), Alopen (600), Salim Idris (1957), Akram al-Hawrani (1912), and Jamil Mardam Bey (1893). After him are Wael Nader al-Halqi (1964), Émile Eddé (1883), Omar Ibrahim Ghalawanji (1954), Muhammad Ali Bey al-Abid (1867), Burhan Ghalioun (1945), and Rezin (null).

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