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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Hassan Nasrallah, Awan, Hallaur, Kingdom of Libya, Imams of Yemen, Sayyid, Senussi, Descendants of Ali ibn Abi Talib, Nawab of Awadh, Shahrbanu, Safavid dynasty family tree, Sadr, Banu Hashim, Sayyid of Uttar Pradesh, Dhund Abbasi, Ali al-Uraidhi ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq, Kingdom of Iraq, Alvi Awan of Birote, Gard z Sadaat, Sharif of Mecca, Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, Al-Husayni, Naqvi, Sayyid of Gujarat, Hashemite, Yahya ibn Umar, Hashmi Syed, Syeds Naqvi, Dakoha, Alid, Zaidi, Al Mosawi, Rizvi, Family tree of Muhammad, Kakori Shaikh, Sharif al-Murtaza, List of Kings of Jordan, Family tree of Ali, Abdullah al-Aftah, Alavids, Moosavi, Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf, Rassids, Daudpota, Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq, List of Sultans of Brunei, Jafri, Abbas el-Akkad, Sadaat-e-Bilgram, Sadaat Amroha, Azmatkhan, King of Syria, Al-Sharif al-Radi, Abidi, Kingdom of Hejaz, Family tree of Shaiba ibn Hashim, Muhammad ibn Abdullah al-Aftah, Kazmi, Jasgam, Tabatabaei, Hussaini, Banu Ukhaidhir, Muhammad ibn Qasim, Al-Zaidi, Mousavi, Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi, Marashi. Excerpt: Hasan Nasrallah, often less correctly spelled as Hassan, (born August 31, 1960; Arabic: ) became the third Secretary General of the Lebanese political and paramilitary organization Hezbollah after Israel assassinated the previous leader, Abbas al-Musawi, in 1992. Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization by The United States, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Egypt, Israel, Australia, and Canada. Hasan Nasrallah was born the ninth of ten children in Bourj Hammoud, Matn District (an eastern suburb of Beirut) on August 31, 1960 . His father, Abdul Karim, was born in Bazouriyeh, a village in Jabal Amel (South Republic of Lebanon) located near Tyre to Iranian grandparents. Although his family was not particularly religious, Hasan was interested in theological studi...