Arabic royals
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Arabic royals
I've got a story currently in the works regarding Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, emir of the state of Qatar. However, I can't find any dependable source informing me how to identify him on second reference.
The second of Sheikh Hamad’s three wives, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, also is mentioned in the article. How do I identify her on second reference?
Thanks in advance for constructive assistance!
The second of Sheikh Hamad’s three wives, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, also is mentioned in the article. How do I identify her on second reference?
Thanks in advance for constructive assistance!
- Rick Blummer
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Re: Arabic royals
I can't quote a dependable source on how to refer to the emir on second reference, but common usage on news sources (papers, magazines, etc.) falls into two main categories. One is "Sheikh Hamad" and the other, more common one, is simply "the emir."
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser would generally be called "Her Highness" on second and following references.
Hope this is a help
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser would generally be called "Her Highness" on second and following references.
Hope this is a help
- Frank Steele
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Re: Arabic royals
Sheikh Hamad or Hamad should do; so would Sheikha Moza.
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