Abderali Al-Hazar

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Abderali Al-Hazar (عبدعلي الهزار)
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Abderali Al-Hazar in a meeting, April 11 1994.
Born(1916-10-13)13 October 1916
Al Ajmayl, wikipedia:Germany Salamati Trade Dependancy
Died22 July 1994(1994-07-22) (aged 77)
Nationalitywikipedia:Germany Riamese
OccupationSenator
Politician
Years active1943-1994
Notable work
The bugle call for freedom (1982)
The fall of an empire (1988)

Abderali Al-Hazar (October 13 1916 - July 22 1994) was a Salamati-Riamese senator, politican and writer. He had an important role in the Peaceful Revolution in Riamo.

Early life

Abderali was born in a Salamati Shia Muslim family on October 13 1916 in Al Ajmayl, in center-eastern Salamat, which was then a colony of Riamo. He was the son of Rida Al-Hazar (April 8 1884 - May 30 1960) and Amira Al-Hazar (October 25 1883 - January 2 1957) and was the third of their seven children.

Abderali was one of the rare Salamatis to have access to education at that time, gaining this privilege thanks to Rida's participation on Riamo's side in the Great War. He attended elementary and secondary school, as well as the University of Dar Al Hamma, whose students were also exclusively Riamese young adults. There, he studied politics for several years, before getting his diploma in 1940. Abderali moved to Riamo with his wife in February 1943 and started his political career there.

Political life

Last years and death

Personal life

Abderali met and married with Yasmine Al-Hazar (born Hajj el Oued) on May 30 1942. Together, they had six children :

  • Ahmad Al-Hazar (March 28 1944 - July 17 2010)
  • Zineb Al-Hazar (December 3 1945 - February 16 2022)
  • Abdelwahhab Al-Hazar (born September 12 1946), Riamese ambassador to Salamat.
  • Sabrina Al-Hazar (born August 9 1948)
  • Amina Al-Hazar (born July 31 1949), Riamese journalist.
  • Ali Al-Hazar (June 26 1950 - November 5 1999), Riamese Shia imam, died from leukemia.