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Alfred Naqqache

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Alfred Georges Naqqache (1887-1978) was a Lebanese statesman, prime minister and head of state during the French Mandate of Lebanon. He was serving as Prime Minister when he was appointed President by the French authorities after the resignation of Emile Edde. Pierre-Georges Arlabosse served as acting President for 6 days before Naqqache assumed office. Naqqache was a Maronite Catholic. A street in the Lebanese capital Beirut is named in his honor.

Naqqache (right) pictured with President Taj al-Din al-Hasani of Syria. Both men were French appointees.
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Naqqache (right) pictured with President Taj al-Din al-Hasani of Syria. Both men were French appointees.

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Preceded by
Abdullah Bayhum
Prime Minister of Lebanon
April 7 - November 26, 1941
Succeeded by
Ahmed Daouk
Preceded by
Pierre-Georges Arlabosse (acting):
President of Lebanon
April 9, 1941–March 18, 1943
Succeeded by
Ayub Thabit (acting)

 
 
 

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