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  1. Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah KCSI KCIE (c. 1837 – 28 November 1915) (Arabic: الشيخ مبارك بن صباح الصباح) "the Great" (Arabic: مبارك الكبير), nicknamed "The lion of the peninsula" (Arabic: أسد الجزيرة), was the seventh ruler of the Sheikhdom of Kuwait, from 18 May 1896 until his death on 18 November 1915.

  2. El Jeque Mubárak bin Sabah Al-Sabah (1837 – 28 de noviembre de 1915) (árabe: الشيخ مبارك بن صباح الصباح) "El Grande" fue gobernante (Hakim) de Kuwait desde el 18 de mayo de 1896 hasta su muerte el 28 de noviembre de 1915.

  3. Sheikh Mubarak Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah is a Kuwaiti entrepreneur and a notable member of the House of Sabah, the ruling family of Kuwait. He is the founder and chairman of Action Hotels, Action Real Estate and Action Hotels, as well as vice-chairman of their parent family holding company Action Group Holdings.

  4. El Jeque Mubárak bin Sabah Al-Sabah "El Grande" fue gobernante (Hakim) de Kuwait desde el 18 de mayo de 1896 hasta su muerte el 28 de noviembre de 1915. Mubárak subió al trono tras la muerte, por asesinato, de su hermano Muhámmad bin Sabah. Mubárak es el séptimo gobernante de la dinastía Al-Sabah.

  5. The reign of Mubarak the Great (1896-1915) forged the critical alliance between Kuwait and Britain. In the late 19th century, resurgent Ottoman power coupled with rising Al-Saud power drew Kuwait closer to the Ottomans. This began to change as the century closed.

  6. Curriculum vitae – الشيخ مبارك عبدالله مبارك الصباح. Sheikh Mubarak Abdulla Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah. Date of Birth. 18 May 1976. Nationality. Kuwaiti. Marital Status. Three children. Professional Experience. • 2005 – To date Founding Chairman of Qurain Petrochemical Industries Company (KSC)

  7. Mubarak Al Sabah, often called "Mubarak the Great," has been called the most forceful ruler of Kuwait. He is the only ruler in Kuwait's history to achieve his position as the result of a coup; he killed one of his brothers, Muhammad, the ruler at the time, and one of his sons killed another of Mubarak's brothers, Jarrah, who was Muhammad's ...