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    Edmond Wadih Naim (Arabic: إدمون نعيم; 1918 - January 23, 2006) was a Lebanese politician, jurist and governor of the Banque du Liban. Edmond Naïm was...
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  • Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election. On 23 January 2006, MP Edmond Naim died. The bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the 2009 Speaker of...
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    6 years, 131 days Also Served as Defense minister between 1965 and 1966 4 Edmond Naïm January 15, 1985 January 16, 1991 6 years, 1 day Politically aligned...
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    1978–1985 Preceded by Joseph Oughourlian Succeeded by Edmond Naïm In office 1991–1993 Preceded by Edmond Naïm Succeeded by Riad Salamé Personal details Born...
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  • according to confession[citation needed]. Changes during the legislature: Edmond Naim, who died in office, was replaced with Pierre Daccache. Gebran Tueni...
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  • Khalil Al-Jurr (1951–1953) Fouad Afram al-Bustani (1953–1970) Edmond Naim (1970–1976) Boutros Dib (1977–1980) Georges Tohme (1980–1988) Michel Assi (1988–1990...
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    minister and a member of the Lebanese Parliament, and the father of Edmond Naïm, Governor of the Banque du Liban(1985–1991). Among the foreign missionaries...
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  • soon swelled due to migration. The major surnames or families in Chiyah are Naïm, Kanj, Rahme, Mahmoud, Nasr, Srouji, Maarouf, Kassem, Farraj, Sous, and El-Khatib...
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  • Naim Antaki (Arabic: نعيم أنطاكي) (1971 - 1903), was a Syrian politician who served as foreign minister and finance minister of Syria in 1940s. He was...
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    (1935–2011) and the main tekke has been reopened in Tirana. In June 2011 Baba Edmond Brahimaj was chosen as the head of the Bektashi order by a council of Albanian...
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