Saeb Salam (17 January 1905 – 21 January 2000) (Arabic: صائب سلام) was a Lebanese politician, who served as Prime Minister six times between 1952 and 1973...
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Tammam Saeb Salam (Arabic: تمّام صائب سلام, Arabic pronunciation: [tamːaːm sˤaʔɪb salaːm]; born 13 May 1945) is a Lebanese politician who was the Prime...
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member of the leading families, namely the Barbir and Aghars. Her brother Saeb Salam served as the prime minister. Two of her brothers also held cabinet posts...
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Medieval Persian poet Saeb Erekat, Palestinian official Saeb N. Jaroudi, Lebanese official Saeb Jendeya, Palestinian footballer Saeb Salam, former Lebanese...
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Salaam (disambiguation) (redirect from Salām)
Salim Ali Salam, Lebanese statesman Saeb Salam, Lebanese politician Tammam Salam, Lebanese politician Waleed Al-Salam, mathematician Salam, Chaharmahal...
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Nicknamed "the Yellow Castle", basketball team plays its home games at the Saeb Salam Arena. Al Riyadi Club was founded in 1934 by Hussein Sejaan, Hassan Ladki...
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Salim Salam, the leader of the "Beirut Reform Movement", was elected deputy of Beirut to the Ottoman parliament in 1912. His uncle, Saeb Salam, fought...
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friend." In 1956, Prime Minister Abdallah El-Yafi and Minister of State Saeb Salam resigned in protest due to Chamoun's refusal to condemn the British-French...
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Saeb Muhammad Salih Erekat (Arabic: صائب محمد صالح عريقات Ṣāʼib ʻUrayqāt; also ʻRēqāt, Erikat, Erakat, Arekat; 28 April 1955 – 10 November 2020) was a...
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Higher Education In office 1 August 1960 – 20 May 1961 Prime Minister Saeb Salam Preceded by Gebran Nahhas Succeeded by Mohammad Safy al-Deen Minister...
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of Karami, was elected president. Karami resigned and was succeeded by Saeb Salam. The Civil war erupted in Lebanon in April 1975. Multiple factions were...
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a second-rank Sunni politician opposed to leading Beirut Sunni za'im Saeb Salam. As its name implies, the LMSF received Fatah backing from the outset...
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4 days Independent Akkari 10 Saeb Salam صائب سلام (1905–2000) 14 September 1952 18 September 1952 4 days Independent Salam I — Fuad Chehab فؤاد شهاب (1902–1973)...
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Lama Badreddine Salam (Arabic: لمى بدر الدين سلام; born 1961) is a Lebanese activist and is married to Tammam Saeb Salam, former Prime Minister of Lebanon...
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September 1964 Prime Minister Khalil al-Hibri Rashid Karami Ahmad Daouk Saeb Salam Hussein Al Oweini Preceded by Camille Chamoun Succeeded by Charles Helou...
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sharply polarized public opinion in Lebanon. The Muslim Prime Minister Saeb Salam tendered to the resignation of the cabinet. 250,000 people, 10 per cent...
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Saeb Salam on 16 November 1958 in protest against Chamoun's refusal to do so. Later during the 1958 Lebanon Crisis, Yafi joined ranks with Saeb Salam...
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Prime Minister Najib Mikati – former Prime Minister Saeb Salam – former Prime Minister Tammam Salam – former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora – former Prime...
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minister (1952) Saeb Salam, Prime minister (1952) Abdallah El-Yafi, Prime minister (1952) Khaled Chehab, Prime minister (1952–1953) Saeb Salam, Prime minister...
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drawn by member of parliament Henri Pharaon in the Chamber of Deputies Saeb Salam's house in Mousaitbeh by the deputies of the Lebanese parliament. It was...
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Salam Fayyad (Arabic: سلام فياض, Salām Fayāḍ; born 1951 or 12 April 1952) is a Palestinian politician and economist who served as the prime minister of...
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1952 – 22 September 1958 Prime Minister Abdallah El-Yafi Khaled Chehab Saeb Salam Abdallah El-Yafi Sami as-Solh Rashid Karami Abdallah El-Yafi Sami as-Solh...
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Lebanon In office 23 September 1970 – 22 September 1976 Prime Minister Saeb Salam, Amin al-Hafez, Takieddin el-Solh, Rachid Solh, Nureddine Rifai, Rashid...
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mid-calf skirt in the company of her father, her brother Saeb, and King Faisal I of Iraq – proof that Salam readily accepted the idea of women doing away with...
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President of the Muslim Society of Benevolent Intentions (al-Makassed) Saeb Salam, politician, who served as Prime Minister six times between 1952 and 1973...
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Gemayel 4 / 99 1968 Pierre Gemayel 9 / 99 1972 Pierre Gemayel 7 / 100 Saeb Salam-led Government 1992 Georges Saadeh 0 / 128 Rafic Hariri-led Unity Government...
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around the cliffs of Raouché and the Pigeons' Rocks, down to Boulevard Saeb Salam where it connects to Avenue Rafic Hariri at Ramlet al-Baida beach. The...
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East. Middle East Airlines - Air Liban was founded on 31 May 1945 by Saeb Salam and Fawzi EL-Hoss with operational and technical support from BOAC. Operations...
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members: Salim Ali Salam – held many local offices in Beirut Anbara Salam Khalidi – feminist activist; daughter of Salim Saeb Salam – 8th Prime Minister...
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Sukarno, President of Indonesia Hashem Jawad, Foreign Minister of Iraq Saeb Salam, Prime Minister of Lebanon Modibo Keïta, President of Mali Hassan II,...
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