• Farid Youssef Jubran (Arabic: فريد يوسف جبران; 1911–1995) was a Lebanese Latin Catholic politician. He was born in 1911. Jubran was one of the co-founders...
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    contenders for the Beirut V seat were Joseph Chader, Edmond Rabbath, Farid Jubran, Chafic Nassif and Jemil Attié. Chader was the vice chairman of the Kataeb...
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    backgrounds. The most notable of these was Kamal Jumblatt. The others were Farid Jubran, Albert Adeeb, Abdallah Alayli, Fouad Rizk, and George Hanna.[citation...
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    Nassif won the Minorities seat with 14,471 votes. The main contender was Farid Jubran who got 10,923 votes. As per the 1960 Election Law, the Minorities seat...
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    the Sunni seat, prominent liberal Muhsin Salim won the Shia seat and Farid Jubran (Latin Catholic, belonging to the Progressive Socialist Party) won the...
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  • a retired colonel; and minority representative Farid Jubran, who owned a Beirut auditing firm. Jubran belonged to the National Struggle Front, and later...
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  • contenders for the Beirut V seat were Joseph Chader, Edmond Rabbath, Farid Jubran, Chafic Nassif and Jemil Attié. Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof...
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    est mon pays", tribute to the poet Mahmoud Darwish with on stage Kamilya Jubran, Rodolphe Burger and Rachida Brakni.[citation needed] Reflections of Palestine...
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    medieval Yemeni genealogies, Hashid and Bakil were the sons of Jashim bin Jubran bin Nawf Bin Tuba'a bin Zayd bin Amr bin Hamdan. Member tribes of the Hashid...
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    faction. At the 6th National Congress, the Lebanese Regional Branch elected Jubrän Majdalani and Khalid al-Ali to the National Command. At the 7th National...
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  • al-Maydani (d. 1298/1880). Qari Muhammad Tayyib (d. 1403/1983). Ahmad Jabir Jubran (d. 1425/2004). 'Abdullah al-Harari (d. 1429/2008). Omar Abdullah Kamel [ar]...
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    Rihla ila Bilat Luwis Arrabi' 'Ashir, ed. by Mamede Jarouche and Safa A.-C. Jubran (Beirut/Baghdad: Al-Jamal, 2017) [critical edition in Arabic] Diyāb, Ḥannā...
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  • Takla 26 Jul 1948 01 Oct 1949 Hussein Al Oweini 01 Oct 1949 06 Oct 1949 Jubran Nahas 06 Oct 1949 14 Feb 1951 Edward Noun 14 Feb 1951 07 Jun 1951 Mohamad...
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    Defence. Assad however, did not support the coup, and told Mansur al-Atrash, Jubran Majdalani, and other Aflaqites that he did not support Jadid's actions....
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  • issues of identity, conflict, remembrance and peace. For example, Kamilya Jubran's song "Ghareeba", a setting of a poem by Khalil Gibran, deals with a sense...
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    backing) of Jadid. However, Atrash, along with Munif al-Razzaz of Jordan and Jubran al-Majdalani and Ali al-Khalil of Lebanon, was a part of the group in the...
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