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Nasser Almanqour

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Nasser Al-Manqour
ناصر المنقور
Personal details
Born1930
Sudair, Saudi Arabia
Died24 July 2007
London, UK

Nasser bin Hamad Al-Manqour (April 1930, Sudair - July 24, 2007, London) was a Saudi politician and diplomat who held several positions, including director of King Saud University and minister of labor and social affairs. Al-Manqour was also served the Saudi ambassador to Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Sweden.

Biography

Nasser Al-Manqour was born in April 1930 in Sudair of Saudi Arabia.[1] he completed his education in Mecca and did graduating from the Cairo University with honours in literature. Al-Manqour served as Ambassador to Japan, Sweden, and Spain and United Kingdom.[1]

He began his career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He became director-general of Education in 1956 and was appointed director of the University of Riyadh in 1958.[1]

Al-Manqour died in a hospital in London on July 24, 2007, after a struggle with illness.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Sheikh Nasser Almanqour". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2021-07-19.

Bibliography

  • Al-Saif, Muhammad (2019). Nasser Almanqour: A Life in Education Politics and Diplomacy in Saudi Arabia. Riyadh: Jadawel for Publishing.