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Saadeh (in سعادة) or Saadé is a
common Lebanese family name
based on the
Arabic for happiness.
Alternative ways of
writing the name are Saade, Saadé and...
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Antoun Saadeh (Arabic: أنطون سعادة, romanized: ʾAnṭūn Saʿādah; 1
March 1904 – 8 July 1949) was a
Lebanese politician, sociologist,
philosopher and writer...
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Progressive Front.
Founded in
Beirut in 1932 by the
Lebanese intellectual Antoun Saadeh as an
anticolonial political organization hostile to
French colonial rule...
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Beirut (/beɪˈruːt/ bay-ROOT; Arabic: بيروت, romanized: Bayrūt) is the
capital and
largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014[update],
Greater Beirut has a po****tion...
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Georges Saadeh (Arabic: جورج سعاده) (November 21, 1930 –
November 17, 1998) was a
Lebanese politician. He was
appointed as a
minister in
several governments...
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Saadeh Al
Shami (Arabic: سعادة الشامي; born 14
April 1954) is a
Lebanese economist,
academic and
politician who
served as the
deputy prime minister in...
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Maria Saadeh (Arabic: ماريا سعادة, romanized: Māriyā Saʿādah; born 16 July 1974) is a
Syrian architect, politician, and developer. She has
worked as a...
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Salim Saadeh (Arabic: سليم "عبدالله" سعادة; born
November 25, 1949) is a politician. He
served for
third term as a
representative for the Gr**** Orthodox...
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Wadih Sa’adeh (also Wadīʻ Saʻādah or
Wadih Saadeh) (Arabic: وديع سعادة) -
Birth name:
Wadih Amine STEPHAN - is a
Lebanese Australian poet. He was born...
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Krannhals Kriek Lindbergh Müller
Plenge Rahn
Rosenberg Saadeh Schäfer
Schmalenbach Schmitt (contentious) von
Sebottendorf Schwarz Stapel...