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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Hurmu]] politician from the [[Al-Khadra District]]. He was elected to the [[Assembly of Representatives]] in [[1718 Hurmu general elections|the 1718 elections]], and was named [[Minister of International Trade (Hurmu)|Minister of International Trade]] on 1.I.1719 in the [[cabinet of Annika Raudsepp|cabinet]] of [[Annika Raudsepp]]. Later the same year, he accompanied [[Li Naomiai]] and [[Mondo Etzeterra]] on a state visit to [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] in what became a small but short truce in the ongoing [[1719 Hurmu government crisis|Assembly–Senate political conflict]] in Hurmu. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Hurmu]] politician from the [[Al-Khadra District]]. He was elected to the [[Assembly of Representatives]] in [[1718 Hurmu general elections|the 1718 elections]], and was named [[Minister of International Trade (Hurmu)|Minister of International Trade]] on 1.I.1719 in the [[cabinet of Annika Raudsepp|cabinet]] of [[Annika Raudsepp]]. Later the same year, he accompanied [[Li Naomiai]] and [[Mondo Etzeterra]] on a state visit to [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] in what became a small but short truce in the ongoing [[1719 Hurmu government crisis|Assembly–Senate political conflict]] in Hurmu. | ||
Revision as of 22:43, 16 May 2023
Mukarram Zubeir | |
Physical information | |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Biographical information | |
Spouse | Jameela Birjin |
Date of birth | 1686 |
Place of birth | Qurtuba |
Residence(s) | Al-Khadra District |
Nationality |
Hurmu (from 1708) Arbor (1685–1702) Maerifa Free State (1702–1706) |
Allegiance(s) | Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu |
Occupation | Minister of International Trade |
Mukarram Zubeir is a Hurmu politician from the Al-Khadra District. He was elected to the Assembly of Representatives in the 1718 elections, and was named Minister of International Trade on 1.I.1719 in the cabinet of Annika Raudsepp. Later the same year, he accompanied Li Naomiai and Mondo Etzeterra on a state visit to Sankt Ludwigshafen in what became a small but short truce in the ongoing Assembly–Senate political conflict in Hurmu.