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    Rashid Karami (Arabic: رشيد كرامي; 30 December 1921 – 1 June 1987) was a Lebanese statesman. He is considered one of the most important political figures...
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  • New Guinea. Rashid Karami Stadium, a Lebanese stadium named after prime minister Rashid Karami Ali Karami-ye Olya, also known as ‘Alī Karamī, a village...
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    hero Abdul Hamid Karami. He was the brother of Arab nationalist, eight-time prime minister and major Lebanese statesman, Rashid Karami, who was assassinated...
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  • The International Olympic Stadium (Arabic: الملعب الأولمبي الدولي) is a 22,400 capacity multi-purpose stadium in Tripoli, Lebanon. Formerly used for football...
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    supported Nasser and the United Arab Republic (UAR). Kamal Jumblatt and Rashid Karami, Druze and Sunni leaders, respectively, condemned Chamoun's support...
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  • Rashid Karami was the fifty-sixth cabinet of Lebanon, the second under President Amine Gemayel and the tenth headed by Prime Minister Rashid Karami....
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  • minister (1958) Rashid Karami, Prime minister (1958–1960) Ahmad Daouk, Prime minister (1960) Saeb Salam, Prime minister (1960–1961) Rashid Karami, Prime minister...
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    unity government, including members from the opposition, headed by Rashid Karami. He cancelled the May 17 Agreement, and appointed Michel Aoun as a Commander...
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    alliance between Chehab and Lebanese prime minister Rashid Karami, a staunch Arab nationalist, soon left Karami in effective control of the Lebanese government...
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    forces. Al-Huss subsequently resigned as prime minister, in favour of Omar Karami. Al-Huss was appointed prime minister after General Émile Lahoud was elected...
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    the parliamentary election of 1957, Salam lost his seat, as did Yafi, Rashid Karami and Kamal Jumblatt. Allegations of vote rigging were never proven, but...
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    of state for South Lebanon and reconstruction under Prime Minister Rashid Karami in May 1984. He also served as the minister of housing and co-operatives...
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    years overdue on payment to the site’s administrators." In 2023, the Rashid Karami International Fair was added to both the World Heritage List and the...
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    July 1983, after Amine Gemayel became president, Frangieh along with Rashid Karami and Walid Jumblatt formed a Syrian-backed National Salvation Front to...
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    Front from 1976 to 1978. He was defense minister in the cabinet of Rashid Karami in 1976. In a 1976 diplomatic cable from Beirut, special US envoy L...
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    Bachir Gemayel Amine Gemayel Preceded by Takieddin el-Solh Succeeded by Rashid Karami Personal details Born (1925-01-16)16 January 1925 Beirut, Lebanon Died...
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    outside forces. His Lebanese pan-Arabist Sunni Muslim Prime Minister Rashid Karami supported Nasser in 1956 and 1958. Lebanese Muslims pushed the government...
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    Constitutional Party Sami Solh IV–V 15 Rashid Karami رشيد كرامي (1921–1987) 19 September 1955 20 March 1956 183 days Independent Karami I 16 Abdallah Yafi عبد الله...
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    July 1983, after Amine Gemayel became president, Suleiman Frangieh, Rashid Karami and Walid Jumblatt formed a Syrian-backed National Salvation Front to...
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  • approved by 65 MPs and 2 members voted against. Those abstained were Rashid Karami and former president Suleiman Frangieh who were close allies to the...
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    resigning his post in the face of tremendous protest and was replaced by Rashid Karami in the post. "Index Re-Ri". Edgar O’Ballance (1999). Civil War in Lebanon...
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    life. In 1958, Gemayel was appointed deputy to then prime minister Rashid Karami. By the end of the 1960s, the Kataeb Party held 9 seats in the National...
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    of Tripoli (MUT; Arabic: جامعة المنار في طرابلس), also known as the Rashid Karami Institution for Higher Education, is a private accredited university...
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  • Second Cabinet of Omar Karami (26 October 2004 to 19 April 2005) was the 67th Lebanese cabinet, led by Prime Minister Omar Karami. The cabinet came after...
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  • Minister Rashid Karami (also a Chehabist) from 31 October 1961 to 20 February 1964. He later served as Minister of Public Works, again under Karami, from...
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    1958 20 days Rashid Karami II Rashid Karami Fouad Chehab (5) Hussein Al Oweini 14 October 1958 14 May 1960 1 year, 213 days Rashid Karami III (4) Philippe...
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  • nephew of Rashid Karami, who served as prime minister for eight terms. Faisal Karami studied business administration in the United States. Karami is the...
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  • Minister Rashid Karami on 13 April 1984. Rassi was accompanying Rashid Karami in June 1987 while traveling to Beirut via a military helicopter. Karami was...
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  • minister Selim al-Hoss – former prime minister Omar Karami – former prime minister Rashid Karami – former prime minister Najib Mikati – former prime minister...
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  • November 2022 following a recount, and Karami was returned to parliament, replacing Rami Fanj. "KARAMI: RASHID KARAMI WAS ASSASSINATED IN THE CONTEXT OF A...
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