Salim Al-Huss, the Glossary
Salim Ahmad al-Huss (translit; born 20 December 1929) also spelled Selim El-Hoss, is a Lebanese politician who served as the prime minister of Lebanon and a longtime Member of Parliament representing his hometown, Beirut.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: American University of Beirut, Amine Gemayel, Élias Sarkis, Émile Lahoud, Baabda, Beirut, Capital punishment, Elias Hrawi, Greater Lebanon, Green Line (Lebanon), Indiana University Bloomington, Lebanese Armed Forces, Lebanese Civil War, Lebanese Maronite Christians, Lebanese Sunni Muslims, List of presidents of Lebanon, List of prime ministers of Lebanon, Maronites, Michel Aoun, Ministry of foreign affairs, Najib Mikati, Omar Karami, Parliament of Lebanon, President of Lebanon, Prestige (magazine), Rafic Hariri, Rashid Karami, René Moawad, Syrian Armed Forces, Syrians, Takieddin el-Solh, Technocracy, The Washington Post, United States, 2000 Lebanese general election.
- American University of Beirut trustees
- Economy and Trade ministers of Lebanon
- Foreign ministers of Lebanon
American University of Beirut
The American University of Beirut (AUB; al-Jāmiʿa l-Amērkiyya fī Bayrūt) is a private, non-sectarian, and independent university chartered in New York with its campus in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Amine Gemayel
Amine Pierre Gemayel (أمين بيار الجميٌل,; born 22 January 1942) is a Lebanese politician who served as President of Lebanon from 1982 to 1988. Salim Al-Huss and Amine Gemayel are members of the Parliament of Lebanon and people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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Élias Sarkis
Élias Sarkis (إلياس سركيس; 20 July 1924 – 27 June 1985) was a Lebanese lawyer and President of Lebanon who served from 1976 to 1982. Salim Al-Huss and Élias Sarkis are people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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Émile Lahoud
Émile Jamil Lahoud (born 12 January 1936) is a Lebanese politician who served as the 16th president of Lebanon from 1998 to 2007. Salim Al-Huss and Émile Lahoud are people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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Baabda
Baabda (بعبدا) is the capital city of Baabda District and Mount Lebanon Governorate, in western Lebanon.
Beirut
Beirut (help) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.
Capital punishment
Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct.
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Elias Hrawi
Elias Hrawi (إلياس الهراوي; 4 September 1926 – 7 July 2006) was a Lebanese politician who served as the 10th president of Lebanon from 1989 to 1998. Salim Al-Huss and Elias Hrawi are government ministers of Lebanon, members of the Parliament of Lebanon and people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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Greater Lebanon
The State of Greater Lebanon (Dawlat Lubnān al-Kubra; État du Grand Liban), informally known as French Lebanon, was a state declared on 1 September 1920, which became the Lebanese Republic (الجمهورية اللبنانية; République libanaise) in May 1926, and is the predecessor of modern Lebanon.
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Green Line (Lebanon)
The Green Line (الخط الأخضر) was a line of demarcation in Beirut, Lebanon, during the Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990.
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Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington, Indiana University, IU, or simply Indiana) is a public research university in Bloomington, Indiana.
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Lebanese Armed Forces
The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF; Al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥa al-Lubnāniyya), also known as the Lebanese Army (Al-Jaish al-Lubnani), is the military of Lebanon.
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Lebanese Civil War
The Lebanese Civil War (الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية) was a multifaceted armed conflict that took place from 1975 to 1990.
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Lebanese Maronite Christians
Lebanese Maronite Christians (المسيحية المارونية في لبنان; ܡܫܝܚܝ̈ܐ ܡܪ̈ܘܢܝܐ ܕܠܒܢܢ) refers to Lebanese people who are members of the Maronite Church in Lebanon, the largest Christian denomination in the country.
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Lebanese Sunni Muslims
Lebanese Sunni Muslims (المسلمون السنة اللبنانيين) refers to Lebanese people who are adherents of the Sunni branch of Islam in Lebanon, which is one of the largest denomination in Lebanon tied with Shias.
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List of presidents of Lebanon
This is a list of presidents of Lebanon since the creation of the office in 1926.
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List of prime ministers of Lebanon
This is a list of prime ministers of Lebanon (officially titled President of the Council of Ministers) since the creation of the office in 1926.
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Maronites
Maronites (Al-Mawārinah; Marunoye) are a Syriac Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant region of West Asia, whose members traditionally belong to the Maronite Church, with the largest concentration long residing near Mount Lebanon in modern Lebanon.
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Michel Aoun
Michel Naim Aoun (ميشال نعيمعون,; born 30 September 1933) is a Lebanese politician and former military general who served as the President of Lebanon from 31 October 2016 until 30 October 2022. Salim Al-Huss and Michel Aoun are foreign ministers of Lebanon, members of the Parliament of Lebanon and people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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Ministry of foreign affairs
In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral relations affairs as well as for providing support for a country's citizens who are abroad.
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Najib Mikati
Najib Azmi Mikati (نجيب عزمي ميقاتي; born 24 November 1955) is a Lebanese politician and businessman who has served as the prime minister of Lebanon since September 2021. Salim Al-Huss and Najib Mikati are American University of Beirut alumni, American University of Beirut trustees, Lebanese Sunni Muslims and members of the Parliament of Lebanon.
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Omar Karami
Omar Abdul Hamid Karami (last name also spelled Karamé and Karameh) (عمر عبد الحميد كرامي; 7 September 1934 – 1 January 2015) was the 29th prime minister of Lebanon, who served two separate terms. Salim Al-Huss and Omar Karami are Lebanese Sunni Muslims and members of the Parliament of Lebanon.
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Parliament of Lebanon
The Lebanese Parliament (translit, English "House of Representatives", Parlement Libanais) is the national parliament of the Republic of Lebanon.
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President of Lebanon
The president of the Lebanese Republic (Ra’īs al-Jumhūriyyah al-Lubnāniyyah) is the head of state of Lebanon.
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Prestige (magazine)
Prestige is the monthly French magazine dedicated largely for women's fashion, jewelries and lifestyle.
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Rafic Hariri
Rafic Bahaa El Deen al-Hariri (translit; 1 November 1944 – 14 February 2005), also known as Rafiq al-Hariri, was a Lebanese businessman and politician, who served as the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2000 until he resigned on, before his assassination in 2005. Salim Al-Huss and Rafic Hariri are American University of Beirut trustees and people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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Rashid Karami
Rashid Karami (رشيد كرامي; 30 December 1921 – 1 June 1987) was a Lebanese statesman. Salim Al-Huss and Rashid Karami are government ministers of Lebanon, Lebanese Sunni Muslims, members of the Parliament of Lebanon and people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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René Moawad
René Moawad (رينيه معوض; 17 April 1925 – 22 November 1989) was a Lebanese politician who served as the 9th president of Lebanon. Salim Al-Huss and René Moawad are people of the Lebanese Civil War.
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Syrian Armed Forces
The Syrian Arab Armed Forces (SAAF; al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥah al-ʿArabīyah as-Sūrīyah) are the military forces of the Syrian Arab Republic.
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Syrians
Syrians (سوريون) are the majority inhabitants of Syria, indigenous to the Levant, who have Arabic, especially its Levantine dialect, as a mother tongue.
Takieddin el-Solh
Takieddin el-Solh (also Takieddin Solh, Takieddin as-Solh; تقي الدين الصلح) (1908 – 27 November 1988) was a Lebanese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1973 to 1974, and again briefly in 1980. Salim Al-Huss and Takieddin el-Solh are government ministers of Lebanon, Lebanese Sunni Muslims and members of the Parliament of Lebanon.
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Technocracy
Technocracy is a form of government in which the decision-makers are selected based on their expertise in a given area of responsibility, particularly with regard to scientific or technical knowledge.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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2000 Lebanese general election
General elections were held in Lebanon between 27 August and 3 September 2000 to elect the 128 members of the Parliament of Lebanon.
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See also
American University of Beirut trustees
- Abdulsalam Haykal
- Amin J. Barakat
- Bill Hambrecht
- Calvin Plimpton
- Carol Bellamy
- David S. Dodge
- Fadlo R. Khuri
- Frank G. Wisner
- Ghassan Tueni
- James B. Pritchard
- John Waterbury
- Kim Ghattas
- Leila A. Sharaf
- Lincoln Chafee
- Munib al-Masri
- Najeeb Halaby
- Najib Mikati
- Peter Dorman
- Philip S. Khoury
- Rafic Hariri
- Ray R. Irani
- Robert F. Goheen
- Saad Hariri
- Salim Al-Huss
Economy and Trade ministers of Lebanon
- Adnan Kassar
- Alain Hakim
- Amin Salam
- Anwar Sabbah
- Bassel Fleihan
- Marwan Hamadeh
- Mohammad Safadi
- Nicolas Nahas
- Raoul Nehme
- Saadi Al Munla
- Saeb N. Jaroudi
- Salim Al-Huss
- Sami Haddad
- Victor Kassir
- Yassine Jaber
Foreign ministers of Lebanon
- Abdallah Bou Habib
- Adnan Mansour
- Ali Al Shami
- Charbel Wehbe
- Charles Helou
- Charles Malik
- Elie Salem
- Farès Boueiz
- Fawzi Salloukh
- Fouad Boutros
- Fouad Naffah
- Gebran Bassil
- Hamid Frangieh
- Henri Philippe Pharaoun
- Hussein Al Oweini
- Jean Obeid
- Khalil Abou Hamad
- Khatchig Babikian
- Lucien Dahdah
- Mahmoud Hammoud (politician)
- Michel Aoun
- Nasri Maalouf
- Nassif Hitti
- Philippe Najib Boulos
- Philippe Takla
- Salim Al-Huss
- Salim Lahoud
- Tarek Mitri
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salim_Al-Huss
Also known as Al-Hoss, El-Hoss, Salim Al-Hoss, Salim El Hoss, Salim El-Hoss, Salim Hoss, Salim al Hoss, Selim Ahmed al-Hoss, Selim El Hoss, Selim Hoss, Selim al-Hoss, Selim el-Hoss.