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  • Sami Solh
  • Lebanese Sunni Muslim politician (1887–1968)

    Sami (El) Solh (Arabic: سامي الصلح; 1887–1968) was a Lebanese Sunni Muslim politician. He was a relative of former Lebanese prime ministers Riad Solh

    Sami Solh

    Sami Solh

    Sami_Solh

  • Saadi Al Munla
  • Lebanese politician (1890–1975)

    President Bishara Khoury replacing Sami Solh in the post. Munla was in the office until 14 December 1946, and Riad Solh succeeded him as prime minister.

    Saadi Al Munla

    Saadi Al Munla

    Saadi_Al_Munla

  • Camille Chamoun
  • President of Lebanon from 1952 to 1958

    by Abdallah El-Yafi, who served until 16 September 1954. Sami Solh, a cousin of Riad Al Solh, succeeded El-Yafi, serving until 19 September 1955, when

    Camille Chamoun

    Camille Chamoun

    Camille_Chamoun

  • List of prime ministers of Lebanon
  • Haider (Instruction), Rafiq Arslan (Agriculture), Jamil Chehab (Finance), Sami El Khoury (Justice), Youssef Chamoun (Public Works) and Kamel Gharghour (Health

    List of prime ministers of Lebanon

    List of prime ministers of Lebanon

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Lebanon

  • Raghid El-Solh
  • gave Lebanon four prime ministers: Riad Solh, Sami Solh, Takieddine Solh and Rachid Solh. Raghid Kazem El-Solh earned a B.A. in political science from

    Raghid El-Solh

    Raghid El-Solh

    Raghid_El-Solh

  • Solh
  • Surname list

    Al Solh (1894–1951), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister, the first prime minister of Lebanon after the country's independence Sami as-Solh (1887–1968)

    Solh

    Solh

  • Waheed el Solh
  • Lebanese politician

    former Lebanese prime ministers Riad Solh, Sami Solh, Takieddine Solh and Rachid Solh. He was married to Mounira Solh, a pioneer advocate for the rights

    Waheed el Solh

    Waheed_el_Solh

  • Riad Al Solh
  • Lebanese politician (1894–1951)

    Riad Al Solh (Arabic: رياض الصلح; 17 August 1894 – 17 July 1951) was a Lebanese politician and statesman who served as the first and fifth prime minister

    Riad Al Solh

    Riad Al Solh

    Riad_Al_Solh

  • Mounira Solh
  • Lebanese activist (1911–2010)

    Mounira Solh hails from a prominent family which gave Lebanon four prime ministers, Riad Solh, Sami Solh, Takieddine Solh and Rachid Solh. The Solh family

    Mounira Solh

    Mounira Solh

    Mounira_Solh

  • Ahmad Daouk
  • Lebanese politician

    French Mandate of Lebanon and the First Republic of Lebanon (1943–1991). Sami Solh also served within these two periods. Daouk was born in Ras Beirut in

    Ahmad Daouk

    Ahmad Daouk

    Ahmad_Daouk

  • Auguste Adib Pacha
  • Lebanese politician (1859–1936)

    Ahmad Daouk Sami Solh Ayoub Tabet Petro Trad Lebanese Republic (since 1943) Riad Al Solh Abdul Hamid Karami Sami Solh Saadi Al Munla Riad Al Solh Hussein

    Auguste Adib Pacha

    Auguste Adib Pacha

    Auguste_Adib_Pacha

  • Pope John XXIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1958 to 1963

    John XXIII with Prime Minister of Lebanon Sami Solh in 1959

    Pope John XXIII

    Pope John XXIII

    Pope_John_XXIII

  • Bechara El Khoury
  • President of Lebanon from 1943 to 1952

    and imprisoned in the Rashaya Tower for eleven days, along with Riad Al Solh (Prime Minister), Camille Chamoun, and numerous other personalities who were

    Bechara El Khoury

    Bechara El Khoury

    Bechara_El_Khoury

  • Sami (name)
  • Name list

    military officer Sami Al-Jaber (born 1972), Saudi Arabian retired footballer Sami Allagui (born 1986), German-born Tunisian footballer Sami as-Solh (1887–1968)

    Sami (name)

    Sami_(name)

  • List of assassinations in Lebanon
  • and killed in September 1958. October 13, 1958 Waheed el Solh, aide to Prime Minister Sami Solh Sniperfire Assassinated during the 1958 Lebanon Crisis July

    List of assassinations in Lebanon

    List_of_assassinations_in_Lebanon

  • First cabinet of Selim Hoss
  • Lebanese cabinet between 1976 and 1979

     • Sami Solh I Ayoub Tabet Ayoub Tabet Bechara Khoury Riad Solh I  • Riad Solh II  • Abdul Hamid Karami  • Sami Solh II  • Saadi Munla  • Riad Solh III

    First cabinet of Selim Hoss

    First_cabinet_of_Selim_Hoss

  • 1958 Lebanon crisis
  • Lebanese political crisis

    Arab Republic Commanders and leaders Camille Chamoun Naim Moghabghab Sami Solh Gen. Fouad Chehab Dwight Eisenhower Pierre Gemayel Chawki Khairallah Movses

    1958 Lebanon crisis

    1958 Lebanon crisis

    1958_Lebanon_crisis

  • Sidon
  • Capital city of South Governorate, Lebanon

    minister of finance, and member of parliament. Riad Solh, former Prime Minister of Lebanon. Sami Solh, former Prime Minister of Lebanon. Lebanon portal

    Sidon

    Sidon

    Sidon

  • Abdul Hamid Karami
  • Lebanese politician (1890–1950)

    20 August 1945 President Bechara El Khoury Preceded by Riad Solh Succeeded by Sami Solh Personal details Born (1890-10-23)23 October 1890 Tripoli, Ottoman

    Abdul Hamid Karami

    Abdul Hamid Karami

    Abdul_Hamid_Karami

  • Salim Haidar
  • Lebanese jurist and politician (1911–1980)

    minister of telegraph and telephone to the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Sami Solh. Haidar's term lasted until 17 September 1955. During the turmoil in Lebanon

    Salim Haidar

    Salim_Haidar

  • 1951 Lebanese general election
  • era, Sami Solh, won in its entirety. Although the list had a pro-government nature, after being appointed Prime Minister on 11 February 1952, Sami turned

    1951 Lebanese general election

    1951_Lebanese_general_election

  • Badaro
  • Neighborhood of Beirut

    the Pierre Gemayel avenue on the north, the Hippodrome on the west, Sami el Solh avenue on the east, Beirut's pine forest on the southeast, and the Tayyouneh

    Badaro

    Badaro

    Badaro

  • 1968
  • Calendar year

    Union (b. 1897) December 31 – George Lewis, American musician (b. 1900) Sami Solh, 5-Time Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1887) Physics – Luis Walter Alvarez

    1968

    1968

    1968

  • Ministry of Justice (Lebanon)
  • Government ministry of Lebanon

    ministry. Agency overview Jurisdiction Government of Lebanon Headquarters Sami Solh Street, Adlieh Area, Beirut Minister responsible Adel Nassar Agency executive

    Ministry of Justice (Lebanon)

    Ministry_of_Justice_(Lebanon)

  • Second cabinet of Omar Karami
  • 67th cabinet of Lebanon

    Yafi V  • Sami Solh IV  • Sami Solh V  • Rashid Karami I  • Abdallah Yafi VI  • Abdallah Yafi VII  • Sami Solh VI  • Sami Solh VII  • Sami Solh VIII Fuad

    Second cabinet of Omar Karami

    Second_cabinet_of_Omar_Karami

  • Abdallah El-Yafi
  • Lebanese politician (1901–1986)

    Succeeded by Sami Solh In office 20 March 1956 – 16 November 1958 President Camille Chamoun Preceded by Rachid Karami Succeeded by Sami Solh In office 9

    Abdallah El-Yafi

    Abdallah El-Yafi

    Abdallah_El-Yafi

  • Joseph Chader
  • First Armenian minister of Lebanese government

    vote for Chader for the Armenian Catholic seat whilst Abdullah Yafi and Sami Solh appealed for a vote for Elie Khayat. Chader won the seat, having obtained

    Joseph Chader

    Joseph_Chader

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (Lebanon)
  • Government ministry of Lebanon

    1945 221 days 3 Hamid Frangieh 22 August 1945 22 May 1946 273 days Sami Solh II Sami Solh 4 Philippe Takla 22 May 1946 14 December 1946 206 days Saadi Munla

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (Lebanon)

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (Lebanon)

    Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_and_Emigrants_(Lebanon)

  • Nazem Akkari
  • Lebanese politician (1902–1985)

    September 1952 President Bechara El Khoury Deputy Basil Trad Preceded by Sami Solh Succeeded by Saeb Salam Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon In office 18

    Nazem Akkari

    Nazem Akkari

    Nazem_Akkari

  • Kazem El-Solh
  • Lebanese politician and diplomat (1904–1976)

    four prime ministers, his brother Takieddine Solh, as well as Riad Solh, Sami Solh and Rachid Solh. The Solh family is originally from the ancient port

    Kazem El-Solh

    Kazem El-Solh

    Kazem_El-Solh

  • Imperial Order of the Yoke and Arrows
  • Title of honor of Spain under Francisco Franco

    April 1952 (Grand Cross) Saud of Saudi Arabia, 1 April 1952 (Grand Cross) Sami Solh, 1 April 1952 (Grand Cross) Victor Emmanuel III, 4 October 1937 (Grand

    Imperial Order of the Yoke and Arrows

    Imperial Order of the Yoke and Arrows

    Imperial_Order_of_the_Yoke_and_Arrows

  • Sana Solh
  • Lebanese human rights activist (1939–2019)

    active member. Solh hails from a prominent family which gave Lebanon four prime ministers, Riad Solh, Sami Solh, Takieddine Solh and Rachid Solh. She is the

    Sana Solh

    Sana Solh

    Sana_Solh

  • Eastwood International School Beirut
  • Private international school in Beirut, Lebanon

    Eastwood International School Beirut Location Sami Solh Street, Mansourieh el Metn Beirut Lebanon 33°51′37″N 35°33′49″E / 33.8602294°N 35.5635467°E

    Eastwood International School Beirut

    Eastwood_International_School_Beirut

  • Tenth Cabinet of Rashid Karami
  • 56th Cabinet of Lebanon

     • Sami Solh I Ayoub Tabet Ayoub Tabet Bechara Khoury Riad Solh I  • Riad Solh II  • Abdul Hamid Karami  • Sami Solh II  • Saadi Munla  • Riad Solh III

    Tenth Cabinet of Rashid Karami

    Tenth_Cabinet_of_Rashid_Karami

  • First cabinet of Rafic Hariri
  • Lebanese cabinet between 1992 and 1995

    It was inaugurated on 31 October 1992 replacing the cabinet led by Rachid Solh. Hariri's first cabinet lasted until 25 May 1995 and was succeeded by his

    First cabinet of Rafic Hariri

    First cabinet of Rafic Hariri

    First_cabinet_of_Rafic_Hariri

  • Cabinet of Amin Hafez
  • Lebanese cabinet between April and June 1973

    Next day they submitted their resignations to the President. Takieddine Al Solh was designated to form a new cabinet on 18 July 1973. "Tried to stave off

    Cabinet of Amin Hafez

    Cabinet of Amin Hafez

    Cabinet_of_Amin_Hafez

  • List of political families in Lebanon
  • of Elias Notable members: Sami al Solh – 3rd Prime Minister Adel Al Solh – Politician; Cousin of Sami al Solh Riad Al Solh – 1st Prime Minister; Grandfather

    List of political families in Lebanon

    List of political families in Lebanon

    List_of_political_families_in_Lebanon

  • 1953 Lebanese general election
  • (Beirut II) Abdallah El-Yafi (Beirut III) Abdullah al-Hajj (Beirut IV) Sami Solh (Beirut IV) Joseph Chader (Beirut V) Hashem al-Husseini (Tripoli I) Rashid

    1953 Lebanese general election

    1953_Lebanese_general_election

  • Joseph Skaff
  • Lebanese politician

    August 18, 1957, until March 14, 1958, in the government of Prime Minister Sami Solh under President Camille Chamoun. Minister of Social Affairs from March

    Joseph Skaff

    Joseph_Skaff

  • Alfred Naqqache
  • Lebanese statesman (1888–1978)

    Foreign Minister of Lebanon In office 1953–1955 President Abdallah El-Yafi Sami Solh Preceded by Pierre-Georges Arlabosse Succeeded by Hamid Beik Frangieh

    Alfred Naqqache

    Alfred Naqqache

    Alfred_Naqqache

  • Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud
  • Saudi Arabian royal, businessman and investor (born 1955)

    a grandson of Abdulaziz, the first king of Saudi Arabia, and of Riad Al Solh, Lebanon's first prime minister. Al Waleed is the founder, chief executive

    Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud

    Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud

    Al_Waleed_bin_Talal_Al_Saud

  • Beirut II (1960)
  • 1964 parliamentary election Sami as-Solh emerged victorious, probably with the support from the Christian voters. As-Solh defeated al-Hakim with a margin

    Beirut II (1960)

    Beirut II (1960)

    Beirut_II_(1960)

  • List of Lebanese people in Saudi Arabia
  • Al Khodor, Lebanese footballer Ahmed Naamani, Lebanese footballer Mona Al Solh, former wife Prince Talal and mother of Al-Waleed bin Talal. Al-Waleed bin

    List of Lebanese people in Saudi Arabia

    List_of_Lebanese_people_in_Saudi_Arabia

  • Leila (name)
  • Name list

    Sudanese writer Leila Ahmed (born 1940), Egyptian-American professor Leila Al Solh (born 1946), Lebanese public figure Leila Anderson (born 1984), South African

    Leila (name)

    Leila_(name)

  • List of Lebanese people
  • – former prime minister Riad as-Solh – former prime minister Sami as-Solh – former prime minister Takieddin el-Solh – former prime minister Shafik Wazzan

    List of Lebanese people

    List_of_Lebanese_people

  • Khalil al-Hibri
  • Lebanese politician and businessman

    parliament in 1957 and as Minister of Public Works in the government of Sami el-Solh during the presidency of Camille Chamoun. In 1952, he joined the board

    Khalil al-Hibri

    Khalil al-Hibri

    Khalil_al-Hibri

  • Ayoub Tabet
  • Lebanese politician (1884–1947)

    of Lebanon In office Acting: 22 March 1943 – 22 July 1943 Preceded by Sami as-Solh Succeeded by Petro Trad In office 30 January 1936 – 5 January 1937 President

    Ayoub Tabet

    Ayoub Tabet

    Ayoub_Tabet

  • List of ambassadors of Lebanon to the United States
  • Major -General Sami as-Solh Dwight D. Eisenhower January 20, 1958 February 10, 1958 Nadim Demechkie 1970:United Kingdom Sami as-Solh Dwight D. Eisenhower

    List of ambassadors of Lebanon to the United States

    List of ambassadors of Lebanon to the United States

    List_of_ambassadors_of_Lebanon_to_the_United_States

  • Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon)
  • Government ministry of Lebanon

    Osseiran 25 Sep 1943 02 Jul 1944 Riad Al Solh 03 Jul 1944 09 Jan 1945 Jamil Talhouk 09 Jan 1945 22 Aug 1945 Sami as-Solh 22 Aug 1945 22 May 1946 Saadi Al Munla

    Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon)

    Ministry_of_Economy_and_Trade_(Lebanon)

  • Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon
  • Senior member of the Lebanese government

    133 days Sami El Solh   Independent (3) May 22, 1946 December 14, 1946 206 days 4 Sabri Hamadeh December 14, 1946 June 7, 1947 175 days Riad Al Solh   Independent

    Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon

    Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon

    Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Lebanon

  • Ministry of Interior (Syria)
  • Government ministry of Syria

    September 1918 8 March 1920 Reda Al Solh 9 March 1920 3 May 1920 1st tenure Vacant (3 – 5 May 1920) Reda Al Solh 5 May 1920 25 July 1920 2nd tenure Ata

    Ministry of Interior (Syria)

    Ministry of Interior (Syria)

    Ministry_of_Interior_(Syria)

  • 1957 Lebanese general election
  • parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Sami as-Solh Unaffiliated Sami as-Solh Unaffiliated

    1957 Lebanese general election

    1957_Lebanese_general_election

  • Rashid Karami
  • Eight-time Prime Minister of Lebanon

    to stabilize the situation, Frangieh dismissed Prime Minister Rashid al-Solh and called on his old adversary Karami to form a government on 1 July. He

    Rashid Karami

    Rashid Karami

    Rashid_Karami

  • Ministry of Interior and Municipalities (Lebanon)
  • Government ministry of Lebanon

    Oweini 14 Feb 1951 07 Jun 1951 Abdallah Yafi 07 Jun 1951 11 Feb 1952 Sami as-Solh 11 Feb 1952 09 Sep 1952 Nazem Akkari 09 Sep 1952 14 Sep 1952 Saeb Salam

    Ministry of Interior and Municipalities (Lebanon)

    Ministry_of_Interior_and_Municipalities_(Lebanon)

  • Omar Karami
  • Former Prime Minister of Lebanon

    talks collapse". BBC. 13 April 2005. Retrieved 13 September 2012. Moubayed, Sami (8 July 2005). "The new face of Lebanon". Asia Times Online. Archived from

    Omar Karami

    Omar Karami

    Omar_Karami

  • Saudi Pro League
  • Saudi association football league

    Country Broadcaster Ref.  Middle East and North Africa Thmanyah  Afghanistan SolhSport BEGIN  Pakistan  Albania SuperSport  Kosovo  Armenia Setanta Sports

    Saudi Pro League

    Saudi_Pro_League

  • Hamid Frangieh
  • Lebanese politician

    1948 7th Foreign Minister of Lebanon In office 1955–1955 Prime Minister Sami El Solh Preceded by Alfred Naccache Succeeded by Salim Lahoud 2nd Finance Minister

    Hamid Frangieh

    Hamid Frangieh

    Hamid_Frangieh

  • 1968 Lebanese general election in Beirut II
  • minister Sami as-Solh earned four thousand votes, the highest of the unsuccessful Sunnis. Another member of the as-Sohl family, Taqieddin as-Solh, also vied

    1968 Lebanese general election in Beirut II

    1968_Lebanese_general_election_in_Beirut_II

  • Suleiman Frangieh
  • President of Lebanon from 1970 to 1976

    "isolationists" to "traitors"?". Middle East Policy. Retrieved 18 March 2013. Sami Moubayed (2023-02-05). "When generals become presidents: A history of Lebanese

    Suleiman Frangieh

    Suleiman Frangieh

    Suleiman_Frangieh

  • List of political families
  • Al Solh family (Married into the House of Saud) Sami al Solh – 3rd Prime Minister Adel Al Solh – Politician; Cousin of Sami al Solh Riad Al Solh – 1st

    List of political families

    List_of_political_families

  • Ketab Sara Co.
  •  15. "Ibn Arabi Award Presented." In Iran News, January 28, 2008, p. 13. "Solh o Amniat dar Ketab Sara [Peace and Security in Ketab Sara]." In Honar-e Zaman/Art

    Ketab Sara Co.

    Ketab_Sara_Co.

  • Documenta 14
  • 2017 art exhibition in Kassel, Germany

    Algirdas Šeškus, Nilima Sheikh, Ahlam Shibli, Zef Shoshi, So Crates, Mounira Al Solh, Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens, Eva Stefani, K. G. Subramanyan, Vivian

    Documenta 14

    Documenta 14

    Documenta_14

  • Kazem al-Khalil
  • Minister of the Lebanese government (1901–1990)

    from 1973 to 1974 as Minister of Justice in the government of Takieddin el-Solh. In January 1975, a unit of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

    Kazem al-Khalil

    Kazem al-Khalil

    Kazem_al-Khalil

  • Minister of Interior (Syria)
  • Head of the Syrian Ministry of the Interior

    September 1918 8 March 1920 N/A 2 Reda Al Solh 9 March 1920 3 May 1920 N/A Vacant 3 May 1920 – 5 May 1920 2 Reda Al Solh 5 May 1920 25 July 1920 N/A 3 Ata Bey

    Minister of Interior (Syria)

    Minister of Interior (Syria)

    Minister_of_Interior_(Syria)

  • List of members of the 2022–2026 Lebanese Parliament
  • Movement Greek Catholic Hope and Loyalty 11,343 154,358 191,139 Yanal Mohammed Solh Bekaa 3 - Baalbek-Hermel Loyalty to the Resistance   Independent Sunni Hope

    List of members of the 2022–2026 Lebanese Parliament

    List_of_members_of_the_2022–2026_Lebanese_Parliament

  • 2025–26 Bangladesh Premier League
  • 12th edition of Bangladesh Premier League

    Warriors. The Sylhet franchise came under new ownership by Cricket With Sami and was renamed Sylhet Titans. Noakhali Express was introduced as a new franchise

    2025–26 Bangladesh Premier League

    2025–26_Bangladesh_Premier_League

  • Flag of Lebanon
  • government leaders, including President Bechara El Khoury, Prime Minister Riad Al Solh, and several ministers. Under international pressure, France eventually agreed

    Flag of Lebanon

    Flag of Lebanon

    Flag_of_Lebanon

  • Candidates of the 2022 Lebanese general election
  • Ehtilaf Al Taghyeer Abbas Yaghi Alsharif Sleiman Sami Al Toufaili Oussama Shamas Ali Abi Raad Khaled Solh (Tahalof Watani) Mohammad Al Hojairi Youssif Al

    Candidates of the 2022 Lebanese general election

    Candidates_of_the_2022_Lebanese_general_election

  • 2022 Lebanese general election
  • 2022 election in which all 128 members of the Lebanese Parliament were chosen

    "Results by lists" table below. Includes votes of elected candidates: Yanal Solh and Melhem El Houjeiri who are both members of the Hezbollah parliamentary

    2022 Lebanese general election

    2022 Lebanese general election

    2022_Lebanese_general_election

  • Ministry of Telecommunications (Lebanon)
  • Government ministry of Lebanon

    Fadil 03 Jul 1944 09 Jan 1945 Nicolas Ghosn 09 Jan 1945 22 Aug 1945 Sami as-Solh 22 Aug 1945 09 Apr 1946 Philippe Takla 09 Apr 1946 22 May 1946 Youssef

    Ministry of Telecommunications (Lebanon)

    Ministry_of_Telecommunications_(Lebanon)

  • List of assassinations in Asia
  • Stabbed to death in his throne room (Judges 3:12-30). 17 July 1951 Riad Al Solh, former prime minister of Lebanon Shot at Amman Airport during visit to Jordan

    List of assassinations in Asia

    List_of_assassinations_in_Asia

  • List of ambassadors of Lebanon to China
  • Banna as its first Minister to China. He arrived in Taiwan on July 31 Sami as-Solh Chen Cheng November 9, 1971 The governments in Beirut and Beijing established

    List of ambassadors of Lebanon to China

    List_of_ambassadors_of_Lebanon_to_China

  • List of ambassadors of China to Lebanon
  • 1, 1954 Kiding Wang zh:王季征 (*March 26, 1914 en Fujian) Yu Hung-Chun Sami as-Solh October 1, 1957 October 1, 1957 Kiding Wang zh:王季征 Mr. Kiding Wang, then

    List of ambassadors of China to Lebanon

    List_of_ambassadors_of_China_to_Lebanon

  • Muhsin al-Barazi
  • Syrian politician

    Moubayed, Sami M. (2006). Steel & Silk: Men & Women Who Shaped Syria 1900–2000. Cune Press. pp. 204–205. ISBN 1-885942-41-9. Moubayed, Sami M. (2000)

    Muhsin al-Barazi

    Muhsin al-Barazi

    Muhsin_al-Barazi

  • 1958 Lebanese presidential election
  • sixty-six members of parliament, ten were not present at voting, including Sami as-Solh, the Prime Minister of Lebanon, who felt that an election should not

    1958 Lebanese presidential election

    1958_Lebanese_presidential_election

  • Minorities (Lebanon)
  • Six recognized Christian sects in Lebanon

    after independence from France, Ayoub Tabet (contesting on the list of Sami as-Solh) and Moussa de Freige (contesting on the list of Yafi) vyed for the Beirut

    Minorities (Lebanon)

    Minorities (Lebanon)

    Minorities_(Lebanon)

  • Syrian Social Nationalist Party
  • Syrian nationalist political party

    support for the revolution. A decision was taken by King Farouk, Riad el Solh and Husni al-Za'im to eliminate Antoun Saadeh, under the patronage of British

    Syrian Social Nationalist Party

    Syrian Social Nationalist Party

    Syrian_Social_Nationalist_Party

  • Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
  • League of Nations mandate

    Mardam Bey, Shukri al-Kuwatli, Ahmad al-Qadri, Ibrahim Hanano, and Riyad as-Solh. The head was moderate nationalist Hashim al-Atassi. In June 1919, the American

    Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon

    Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon

    Mandate_for_Syria_and_the_Lebanon

  • Ministry of National Defense (Lebanon)
  • Government ministry of Lebanon

    Chehab (1902–1973) 18 November 1956 1 March 1957 103 days Independent 11 Sami as-Solh (1887–1968) 1 March 1957 18 August 1957 170 days Constitutional Bloc

    Ministry of National Defense (Lebanon)

    Ministry_of_National_Defense_(Lebanon)

  • Toufoula
  • Lebanese non-governmental organization

    hospitals where children receive therapy" . Location Lebanon, Badaro, Sami Al Solh Ave., Youssef center Region served Lebanon Method Cancer research, Endowments

    Toufoula

    Toufoula

    Toufoula

  • Shafiq al-Hout
  • Palestinian politician and writer (1932–2009)

    deportation from Lebanon, but his family convinced Lebanese prime minister Sami as-Solh to suspend the sentence. By then, al-Hout's father was forced to ask

    Shafiq al-Hout

    Shafiq_al-Hout

  • List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
  • ministers (complete list) – Riad Al Solh, Prime minister (1943–1945) Abdul Hamid Karami, Prime minister (1945–1945) Sami as-Solh, Prime minister (1945–1946) Saadi

    List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1901–1950)

  • July 1958
  • Month of 1958

    cancer Lebanon's Prime Minister Sami es-Solh narrowly escaped an assassination attempt that killed six other people. Solh was being driven to Beirut from

    July 1958

    July 1958

    July_1958

  • Aix-Marseille University
  • Public university in Provence, France

    the State under the Mandate", I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd, 2003, p. 108 Raghid El-Solh, "Lebanon and Arabism: National Identity and State Formation", The Centre

    Aix-Marseille University

    Aix-Marseille University

    Aix-Marseille_University

  • List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
  • (1953–1954) Sami as-Solh, Prime minister (1954–1955) Rashid Karami, Prime minister (1955–1956) Abdallah El-Yafi, Prime minister (1956) Sami as-Solh, Prime

    List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)

  • Socialist Arab Lebanon Vanguard Party
  • Political party in Lebanon

    in Lebanon, 1967–1976. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-08105-5. Solh, Raghid El-. Lebanon and Arabism. London: I. B. Tauris in association with

    Socialist Arab Lebanon Vanguard Party

    Socialist Arab Lebanon Vanguard Party

    Socialist_Arab_Lebanon_Vanguard_Party

  • 1926
  • Calendar year

    Israeli lawyer (d. 2022) Tadeusz Konwicki, Polish filmmaker (d. 2015) Rachid Solh, Prime Minister of Lebanon (d. 2014) June 23 Yoshihiro Hamaguchi, Japanese

    1926

    1926

    1926

  • Tudeh Party of Iran
  • Marxist–Leninist political party in Iran

    the banner of the Iran Society for Peace (Jam'iyat-e Irani-ye Havadar-e Solh) and was publishing three daily papers, Razm, Mardom, and Besui-ye Ayandeh

    Tudeh Party of Iran

    Tudeh_Party_of_Iran

  • 2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election
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  • National pavilions at the Venice Biennale
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    of Ramus

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    The alcoholic drink of Japan. It is made from rice.

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    Not different or other; not another or others; identical; unchanged.

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    Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Pithecia. They have large ears, and a long hairy tail which is not prehensile.

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    Of like kind, species, sort, dimensions, or the like; not differing in character or in the quality or qualities compared; corresponding; not discordant; similar; like.

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    Together.

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  • n.

    See Capuchin, 3 (a).

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    Of or pertaining to the Semi-Pelagians, or their tenets.

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    Same as Saree.

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    A title given to the celestial gods of the first mythical dynasty of Japan and extended to the demigods of the second dynasty, and then to the long line of spiritual princes still represented by the mikado.

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    Same as Salmis.

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    Of or pertaining to Semi-Arianism.

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    A member of a branch of the Arians which did not acknowledge the Son to be consubstantial with the Father, that is, of the same substance, but admitted him to be of a like substance with the Father, not by nature, but by a peculiar privilege.

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    An article of food consisting of maize broken or bruised, which is cooked by boiling, and usually eaten with milk; coarse hominy.

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    Lard; grease.

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    Just mentioned, or just about to be mentioned.