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Abdallah Beyhum (Arabic: عبد الله بيهم), also
spelled as
Abdullah Bayhum (1879[citation needed]–1962[citation needed]), was a
Lebanese politician, and...
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remains in Beirut"
wrote American University of
Beirut professor Nabil Beyhum in the
Journal The
Beirut Review in 1992. Much of the
damage had been done...
- family, the
Itani family, the
Sinno family, and the
Sidani family, the
Beyhum family and others.
Included in the area are a
number of
international schools...
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worked as a
university lecturer and lawyer. Son of
Abdallah Salam and
Reckat Beyhum,
Nawaf was born into a
prominent family from Beirut, Lebanon. His grandfather...
- Beirut's muni****l body,
Ahmad Mukhtar Beyhum, to
address the
grain supply bottlenecks himself. On 14
November 1914,
Beyhum took off to Aleppo,
where he negotiated...
- the
historic Beyhum House, a
building acquired by the
French government in 1910. The house,
constructed in 1850 by Hadj
Abdallah Beyhum, had previously...
- were
Shiite Muslims. Abd el-Qader
Qabbani Butrus Bustani Fairuz Hussein Beyhum Khalil Sarkis Charles de
Gaulle Omar
Zaani Hanssen, Jens (2005). Fin de...
- on the
Middle East and the Arab
world Staff ca. 23
Address Rue
Hussein Beyhum 44,
Zokak el-Blat,
POBox 11-2988
Beirut Location Beirut,
Lebanon Website...
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Minister Ayoub Tabet Khayreddin al-Ahdab
Khaled Chehab Abdallah Yafi
Abdallah Beyhum Preceded by
Habib Pacha Saad
Succeeded by
Alfred Georges Naccache Prime...
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Archived from the
original on 22
April 2012.
Retrieved 21
November 2016.
Beyhum, Nabil; Tabet, Jade (1990). "Le rôle
social des ingénieurs au Liban, idéologies...