Habib Pacha Es-Saad
Habib Pacha El-Saad (Arabic: حبيب باشا السعد; 1867 – 5 May 1942) was a Lebanese Maronite politician who was born in Ain Trez, Aley District. He served as the Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon from May 1922 to October 1923.[1] Initially the 3rd Prime Minister of Lebanon from August 10, 1928 to May 9, 1929 he was named President under the French Mandate on January 30, 1934 and served in this capacity to January 20, 1936.
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Habib Pacha Es-Saad
Literature
- Robin Leonard Bidwell: Dictionary of Modern Arab History, p.361.
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See also
- List of Presidents of Lebanon
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Preceded by Bechara El Khoury |
Prime Minister of Lebanon August 10, 1928-May 9, 1929 |
Succeeded by Bechara El Khoury |
Preceded by Antoine Privat-Aubouard (acting) |
President of Lebanon January 30, 1934-January 20, 1936 |
Succeeded by Émile Eddé |
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