Proper noun
Salih (plural Salihs)
A surname from Arabic.
After the September 2006 local and governorate council elections, President Salih announced various measures that would enable future governors and directors of the councils to be directly elected. Source: Internet
At the book launch conference Information Minister Feisal Mohamed Salih said that recognition and respect for Sudan's linguistic and cultural diversity and heritage is one of the most important duties of the transitional government. Source: Internet
Abu al-Hassan's sentence has now been confirmed, along with that of another Yemeni, Abdullah Muhsin Salih al-Junaidi ("Abu Hadhifa"). Source: Internet
After consolidation of his power, Salih controlled the country by rewards and sanctions, giving privileges to the key power centres (the Shaykhs). Source: Internet
Former president of the Ghana Football Asssociation Kwesi Nyantakyi paid a visit to Upper West Regional Minister Dr. Hafiz Bin Salih on Friday. Source: Internet
“The camps were set up for pilgrims in Arafat early on,” said Minister of Hajj and Umrah Muhammad Salih Bentin. Source: Internet