Muhammad Osman Essed (or Assed) (17 October 1924[2][1] – 31 December 2007) was a Libyan politician who held many positions in the era of the Kingdom of Libya including the Prime Minister of Libya from 17 October 1960 to 19 March 1963.[3]
Muhammad Osman Said محمد عثمان الصيد | |
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Prime Minister of Libya | |
In office 17 October 1960 – 19 March 1963 | |
Preceded by | Abdul Majid Kubar |
Succeeded by | Mohieddin Fikini |
Personal details | |
Born | 17 October 1924[1] Libya |
Died | 31 December 2007 | (aged 83)
Biography
editMohammed Osman Essed was born on 17 Chaabane 1343 AH (October 17, 1924), in Zaouia Moutasarrifya Brak, a village in the Fezzane region of southern Libya.
In difficult conditions caused by the Italian occupation, Mohammed Othmane Essed learned the Koran in 1928, that is to say at the age of 13 years. He is followed by many theologian scholars with other classmates.
After the independence of Libya, Mohammed Othmane Assed was appointed Minister of Public Health in 1951, and remained until 1958. He made many projects during this period.
He is appointed February 15, 1960 Minister of Economy in the Ka'bar government. Then he was transferred in September 1960 to the Ministry of Finance.
He is the father of nine children.
References
edit- ^ a b Limited, Europa Publications (15 December 1978). The Middle East and North Africa. Europa Publications. ISBN 9780905118239 – via Google Books.
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