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    Monsignor Camille Moubarak (born December 15, 1947, in Kfarnis, Lebanon) is a Lebanese political scientist, academic, poet, writer, and Maronite Priest...
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    carrying portfolios of Economy, Public Works, Education, Health Moussa Moubarak - portfolios for Justice, Finance, Social Affairs, Post Telephone and Telegraph...
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    (1949–51) Al Oweini (1951) Helou (1951–52) Takla (1952) Akkari (1952) Moubarak (1952–53) Chehab (1953) Hakim (1953) Naqqache (1953–55) Frangieh (1955)...
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    Mandate. He was also the first Prime Minister during the rule of President Camille Chamoun for the period of September 1952 to April 1953, during which time...
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  • 1960, and 1968 as an ally of the National Liberal Party of president Camille Chamoun. Lahoud held various ministerial posts including Minister of Foreign...
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    President Samora Machel (1975–1986) 30 January 1982 Egypt – President Hosni Moubarak (1981–2011) 9 March 1982  Japan – Emperor Hirohito (1926–1989) 5 July 1982...
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    Toussaint; Bellamy, Duncan; Yameogo, Prisca; Valia, Daniel; Tegneri, Moubarak; Ouedraogo, Florence; Soma, Rachidatou; Sawadogo, Seydou; Sorgho, Faizatou;...
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    Gamal Abdel Nasser. He was first appointed Prime Minister by President Camille Chamoun on 19 September 1955. By the following year, however, he had seriously...
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    Rashid Karami and the other pro-Western, led jointly by former President Camille Chamoun, Pierre Gemayel and Raymond Eddé, both made major gains and won...
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  • Said, Randa Hachmy, Antoinette Akiki, Tony Aad, Agob De Jerejian, Patrick Moubarak, Renée Ghosh, Pierre Jamajian, Hassan Hamdan, Jamal Hamdan, Lara Khoury...
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    Takla 07 Jun 1951 11 Feb 1952 Jamil Lahoud 11 Feb 1952 09 Sep 1952 Moussa Moubarak 09 Sep 1952 18 Sep 1952 Bassil Trad 18 Sep 1952 30 Sep 1952 Georges Hakim...
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    1080/01436598908420194. JSTOR 3992333. Retrieved 25 April 2022 – via JSTOR. Moubarak, Andre (2017). One Friday in Jerusalem. Jerusalem, Israel: Twin Tours &...
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    Pierre Gemayel and former President and National Liberal Party leader Camille Chamoun. Malik was widely regarded as the brains of the Front, in which...
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    (1949–51) Al Oweini (1951) Helou (1951–52) Takla (1952) Akkari (1952) Moubarak (1952–53) Chehab (1953) Hakim (1953) Naqqache (1953–55) Frangieh (1955)...
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    (1949–51) Al Oweini (1951) Helou (1951–52) Takla (1952) Akkari (1952) Moubarak (1952–53) Chehab (1953) Hakim (1953) Naqqache (1953–55) Frangieh (1955)...
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