Camille Nimr Chamoun OM, ONC (Arabic: كميل نمر شمعون, romanized: Kamīl Nimr Shamʿūn, pronounced [kaˈmiːl ʃamˈʕuːn]; 3 April 1900 – 7 August 1987) was a...
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Camille Dory Chamoun (Arabic: كميل دوري شمعون; 1957) is a Lebanese politician and a member of Lebanon's parliament. In April 2021 he was elected head of...
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Maronite Christian, the younger son of former President Camille Chamoun and brother of Dory Chamoun, Chamoun was also a politician in his own right. He was murdered...
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late Lebanese president Camille Chamoun and brother of Dany Chamoun. Dory Chamoun is the elder son of the late Camille Chamoun (1900–1987), who was President...
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Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium (CCSC) (Arabic: ملعب مدينة كميل شمعون الرياضية) is a multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of 49,500 seats, located...
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intervention, which lasted for around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president...
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National Liberal Party (Lebanon) (redirect from Chamounism)
Lebanon, established by President Camille Chamoun in 1958. It is now under the leadership of Camille Dory Chamoun, his grandson, who is the MP for the...
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war with Chamoun, referred to as the War of the Pashas. In 1956, tensions with Egypt escalated when the non-aligned President, Camille Chamoun, did not...
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with that surname include: Camille Chamoun (1900–1987), Lebanese politician, President of Lebanon from 1952 to 1958 Dany Chamoun (1934–1990), Lebanese politician...
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The organization was created in 1976 by Pierre and Bachir Gemayel, Camille Chamoun, and other party leaders during the Lebanese Civil War. It was initially...
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participated in 2000, when they hosted the event. Lebanon's main venue is the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium in Beirut; however they also play in other locations...
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National Liberal Party and son of former President Camille Chamoun; her mother is the late Patti Morgan Chamoun, an Australian fashion model and actress. In...
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The Lebanese Front was presided by the former president of Lebanon, Camille Chamoun, and its main participants were Pierre Gemayel, the founder and leader...
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next presidential election, in which Camille Chamoun was elected. During the 1958 Lebanon crisis between Chamoun and Muslim leaders, he prevented the...
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Lebanese President Camille Chamoun. The attack was supposed to be conducted at around 4:00 a.m., but in order to spare the life of Camille's son and commander...
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leaders of the Phalanges and the National Liberal Party, including Camille Chamoun. He proposed merging the two militias into Lebanese Forces, with him...
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Rashaya Tower for eleven days, along with Riad Al Solh (Prime Minister), Camille Chamoun, and numerous other personalities who were to dominate politics in...
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Arab-nationalist inspired attempt to overthrow the government of president Camille Chamoun and supported the return of foreign troops to Lebanon. In the aftermath...
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Traboulsi, Chamoun concentrated power into his hands, blurring the limits of democracy and autocracy. In 1958, President Camille Chamoun was forced to...
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the highest medal for artistic achievement by Lebanese president Camille Chamoun. Fairuz's fame spread throughout the Arab world in the 1950s and 1960s...
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French painter Camille Bulcke (1909–1982), Belgian Jesuit missionary Camille Chamoun (1900–1987), former president of Lebanon Camille Chat (born 1995)...
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his death in action in January 1976, he was succeeded by Dany Chamoun, Camille Chamoun's younger son. Initially located in the NLP party offices' at Sodeco...
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President Camille Chamoun, and took a leading role in the National Liberal Party (Lebanon) (Al Ahrar) parliamentary block until the death of Chamoun's son Dany...
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opposed Dany Chamoun for the presidential elections, a man known for his strong anti-Syrian views and the son of former president Camille Chamoun, or General...
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original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016. "About CCSC – Camille Chamoun Sports City". Archived from the original on 3 January 2019. Retrieved...
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parties in Lebanon: the National Liberal Party of former President Camille Chamoun, and National Bloc of Raymond Eddé, and won 9 seats of 99 in the 1968...
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CORÉE DU NORD – NORTH KOREA". Retrieved 11 June 2012. "About CCSC – Camille Chamoun Sports City". Retrieved 3 January 2019. "Pakistan Sports Board, Islamabad"...
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positions from 1955 to 1988 under 5 different presidents which include Camille Chamoun, Fouad Chehab, Suleiman Franjieh, Elias Sarkis and Amine Gemayel. He...
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resignation of Bechara El Khoury Jumblatt's bloc nominated Camille Chamoun for the presidency. Chamoun was elected president in September 1952. In 1953, Jumblatt...
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are: 31 March 1963 Camille Chamoun Stadium, Beirut Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Atef Sinane (Lebanon) 31 March 1963 Camille Chamoun Stadium, Beirut Attendance:...
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