Suleiman Antoine Frangieh (Arabic: سليمان أنطوان فرنجية; born 18 October 1965) is a Lebanese politician. He is the incumbent leader of the Marada Movement...
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Suleiman Frangieh. Franjieh was born on 22 September 1987, in the town of Zgharta to the Maronite Christian Frangieh family. His father, Suleiman Frangieh...
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of Suleiman sr, militia leader during the Lebanese Civil War Samir Frangieh (1945–2017), politician and journalist Suleiman Frangieh, Jr. (born 1965),...
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Premier League Suleiman Frangieh (1910–1992), President of Lebanon 1970 to 1976 Suleiman Frangieh Jr. (born 1965), Lebanese politician and MP, leader...
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Maronite leaders of Lebanon. Hamid was born in Ehden Lebanon, the son of politician Kabalan Suleimen Frangieh and Lamia Raffoul from Ejbah Lebanon. The...
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René Moawad (category Assassinated Lebanese politicians)
presidential candidate and old friend Elias Sarkis against his old ally Suleiman Frangieh. Frangieh won the election by a single vote. On 25 October 1980, Moawad...
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Raymond Eddé (category Politicians from Alexandria)
the election Suleiman Frangieh to the Presidency on 17 August 1970, against the Chehabist candidate, Elias Sarkis. His alliance with Frangieh did not last...
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Nayla Moawad (category 21st-century Lebanese women politicians)
Movement's other two candidates in the district lost to their opponent Suleiman Frangieh and his coalition. Nayla Moawad still remains a strong anti-Syrian...
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Rashid Karami (category Assassinated Lebanese politicians)
signed between Lebanon and the PLO. In August that year, however, Suleiman Frangieh, an enemy of Karami, was elected president. Karami resigned and was...
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1964–1968. In 1964–1965 he was Minister of the Interior in the Government of Hussein al-Oweini. In 1973, President Suleiman Frangieh named him Prime Minister...
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Nasri Maalouf (redirect from Nasri Suleiman Al-Maalouf)
Maalouf (Arabic: نصري معلوف) (May 7, 1911 – April 2, 2005) was a Lebanese politician. He was a Melkite Greek Catholic, and was known as a moderate and peacemaker...
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Raymond Araiji (category 1965 births)
founding member of the Marada Movement and previously a consultant to Suleiman Tony Frangieh. He was foreign relations coordinator for the Marada Movement political...
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mentioned in the speech of the former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hamid Frangieh, during the closing ceremony of the Third UNESCO Conference in Beirut held...
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Amine Gemayel (category Kataeb Party politicians)
[ʔæmiːn ɪlʒmaj.jɪl]; born 22 January 1942) is a Lebanese politician who served as the 8th president of Lebanon from 1982 to 1988. He was born in Bikfaya to Pierre...
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Charles Helou (category Politicians from Beirut)
latter lost the election in the National Assembly by one vote to Suleiman Frangieh. Unlike other former presidents, who remained politically active after...
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Bachir Gemayel (category Asian politicians assassinated in the 1980s)
Tony Frangieh, Gemayel called for a meeting to decide on what to do about this situation. At first, the decision was to capture Tony Frangieh and force...
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Gebran Bassil (category Free Patriotic Movement politicians)
Gebran Gerge Bassil (Arabic: جبران جرجي باسيل; born 21 June 1970) is a Lebanese politician who is the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement since 2015...
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including Camille Chamoun, Fouad Chehab, Rashid Karami, Charles Helou, Suleiman Frangieh and Elias Sarkis. He often acted as an intermediary and conciliator...
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led by Noureddine Rifai in 1975 under President Suleiman Frangieh. Dahdah was also advisor of Frangieh when the latter was serving as the president of...
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attempts. It also objected to proposing the name of army commander Michel Suleiman for the presidential post as an initial position and in order to prevent...
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the minister of foreign affairs in the period 1970–1973. Abou Hamad was born in 1936. He hailed from a Greek Catholic family. Abou Hamad was a lawyer...
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Frangieh family Suleiman Frangieh – President (1970–76) Tony Frangieh – Cabinet Minister, Civil War militia leader; son of Suleiman Suleiman Frangieh...
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Hafez al-Assad (category 20th-century Syrian politicians)
early 1976 Hafez was approached by Lebanese politicians for help in forcing the resignation of Suleiman Frangieh, the Christian President of Lebanon. Although...
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been administered to him in May and he had been making decisions, Suleiman Frangieh had refused to move from the palace until the expiration of his original...
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the inherited power of Kamil al-As'ad – a close ally of President Suleiman Frangieh – from the Ali al-Saghir dynasty after almost three centuries, although...
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J. Harold Smith, American pastor, evangelist (d. 2001) June 15 – Suleiman Frangieh, 10th President of Lebanon (d. 1992) Alf Pearson, British variety...
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for Sarkis, the incumbent Suleiman Frangieh refused to step down until the expiration of his six-year term on September 22. Born: Martha Wainwright, Canadian...
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