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Khayr al-Din al-Ahdab (1894–1941)[citation needed] was a Lebanese politician. In 1937, al-Ahdab became the first Muslim Prime Minister of Lebanon. He served as prime minister for slightly more than one year, from January 5, 1937, to March 18, 1938.[1] Before this, he published a pan-Arab newspaper. He was a Sunni.
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