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    Fouad Abdallah Chehab (Arabic: فُؤاد عبد الله شِهاب / ALA-LC: Fuʼād ʻAbd Allāh Shihāb; 19 March 1902 – 25 April 1973) was a Lebanese general and statesman...
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  • king of Egypt and Sudan Fuad Chehab (1902-1973), former Lebanese president Fuad Guliyev (born 1941), Azerbaijani politician Fuad Hamza (1899–1951), Saudi...
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  • Chehab may refer to: Fuad Chehab, President of Lebanon from 1958 to 1964 Khaled Chehab, Prime Minister of Lebanon 1938 and 1952 to 1953 Zaki Chehab, journalist...
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    fights. The revolt was squashed, but to appease Muslim anger, General Fuad Chehab, who claimed to be a Christian enjoying considerable popularity in the...
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    district for a 4-year term during the administration of President Fuad Chehab. Khaled Chehab took a number of ministerial positions at various times, including...
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    Lebanon and he was chosen to succeed Fuad Chehab as president by the National Assembly in 1964. The alliance between Chehab and Lebanese prime minister Rashid...
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    Shihab dynasty (redirect from Chehabs)
    The Shihab dynasty (alternatively spelled Chehab; Arabic: الشهابيون, ALA-LC: al-Shihābiyūn) is an Arab family whose members served as the paramount tax...
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  • former Lebanese Army commander-in-chief and former Lebanese president Fuad Chehab. The LAF CSC was founded on September 1, 1974 under the name Center of...
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    Karami formed a government of national unity under the new president, Fuad Chehab. Karami served four more times as prime minister throughout the 1960s...
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    appearance of a leader able to unite Lebanon and he was chosen to succeed Fuad Chehab as president by the National Assembly. The Six-Day War of 1967, strained...
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    the election of Fuad Chehab as Lebanon's new president. Nasser and Chehab met at the Lebanese–Syrian border and Nasser explained to Chehab that he never...
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    against the Arabist line incarnated during his mandate by President Fuad Chehab. The alliance well-performed in 1968 Parliamentary elections winning...
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    his election was a backlash to the administrations of Presidents of Fuad Chehab (1958–1964) and Charles Helou (1964–1970) and the "Deuxième Bureau" (Arabic:...
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    Lebanon (2016–2022) Camille Chamoun, President of Lebanon (1952–1958) Fuad Chehab, President of Lebanon (1958–1964) Charles Helou, President of Lebanon...
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  • The Military Cabinet of Fouad Chehab fifteenth Lebanese government after independence, and the fifteenth under President Bechara El Khoury. The cabinet...
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    Lebanese election of Fuad Chehab in September 1958, relations between Lebanon and the UAR improved considerably. On 25 March 1959, Chehab and Nasser met at...
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    Beirut. A political settlement followed by which Jumblatt's candidate Fuad Chehab was appointed new President of the Republic. Jumblatt chaired the Afro-Asian...
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    الثاني الشهابي, romanized: Bashīr al-Thānī al-Shihābī, also spelled Bachir Chehab II; 2 January 1767–1850) was a Lebanese emir who ruled the Emirate of Mount...
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    President Chamoun was unable to convince the Maronite army commander, Fuad Chehab, to use the armed forces against Muslim demonstrators, fearing that getting...
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    vegetables. This situation stayed the same until the rule of President Fuad Chehab who outfitted the city with all that it needed to become modern. Jounieh...
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    Independent Salam I — Fuad Chehab فؤاد شهاب (1902–1973) acting 18 September 1952 1 October 1952 13 days Independent Fouad Chehab 11 Khaled Chehab خالد شهاب (1886–1978)...
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  • president (2016–2022) Camille Chamoun – former president (1952–1958) Fuad Chehab – former president (1958–1964) Émile Eddé – former president (1936–1941)...
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    offices Preceded by Émile Eddé President of Lebanon 1943–1952 Succeeded by Fuad Chehab Acting Preceded by Petro Trad President of Lebanon 1943 Succeeded by...
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    crisis, a new government was formed, led by the popular former general Fuad Chehab. During the 1960s, Lebanon enjoyed a period of relative calm, with Beirut-focused...
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    crisis, a new government was formed, led by the popular former general Fuad Chehab. During the 1960s, Lebanon enjoyed a period of relative calm, with Beirut-focused...
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    three years. Next, he became the protege of Lebanese army commander Fuad Chehab who would be the Lebanese president in 1958. Sarkis was then appointed...
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  • National Assembly. Moawad became a strong supporter of Chamoun's successor, Fuad Chehab. He chaired the Parliamentary Law Committee and the Finance and Budget...
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    agreement by Chamoun not to seek another term and the election of General Fuad Chehab, who was perceived as a moderate, as president in September; Salam declared...
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  • of the Ahrar Party, one of the fathers of the Lebanese Independence Fuad Chehab, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1958 – 22 September...
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    Urged By Chehab". The New York Times. p. 1. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 23 November 2020. Salibi, Kamal (April 1966). "Lebanon under Fuad Chehab 1958-1964"...
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