School of Oriental and African Studies

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People

Name Title
Samia Nkrumah Journalist and politician Former Ghanaian member of parliament
Andrew Mwenda Ugandan Journalist
Clive King British writer
Andrew Turton British anthropologist
Terence Clark British diplomat
Andrea Rocca Italian composer
Ahmed Mukhtar Iraqi musician
Nematollah Fazeli Iranian anthropologist
Francis K. Butagira Ugandan politician
Victor H. Mair
Bethwell Allan Ogot Kenyan historian
Jonathan Spollen Irish journalist
A R Mallick Academic
Muhammad Mohar Ali Islamic history scholar
Muhammed Seif Khatib Tanzanian politician
Charles A. Adeogun-Phillips Proescutor lawyer
Johnnie Carson American diplomat
Martial Joseph Ahipeaud Politician
Mary Boyce British academic
O. W. Wolters British historian
Samantha Lewthwaite British Widow, Islamist And Fugitive
Mia Kang Model
Alan Entwistle Scholar of the Hindi language
Albert Adu Boahen Ghanaian academic
John Vinelott British judge
Salahuddin of Selangor Sultan of Selangor
Ilyas Khan Businessperson
Ghida Fakhry Lebanese journalist
Desi Anwar Indonesian news presenter
Jemima Khan Journalist campaigner
Abdul-Karim Gharaybeh Jordanian historian and politician
Sabiha Al Khemir Writer and illustrator
Leslie Fielding British diplomat
Lionel Kearns Canadian poet
Joseph Hanson Kwabena Nketia ethnomusicologist
Alan Macfarlane British anthropologist
Alkan Chaglar
David Horsburgh
Andrew Bertie Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Cyril Philips British historian
Amélie Kuhrt British historian
David Brown (bishop) British bishop
Chaim Menachem Rabin Israeli linguist
Quinton Quayle Retired British diplomat
Leslie Griffiths
Aidan Hartley
Fay Chung Zimbabwean politician
Clémentine Deliss
Moussa Ibrahim LIbyan politician
David Neil MacKenzie British linguist

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