- Maarouf al-Dawalibi
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Maarouf al-Dawalibi
معروف الدواليبيPrime Minister of Syria In office
November 28 – 29 1951Preceded by Zaki al-Khatib Succeeded by Fawzi al-Silu In office
December 22, 1961 – March 28, 1962Preceded by Izzat al-Nuss Succeeded by Bashir al-Azma Speaker of the Parliament of Syria In office
June 23 – September 30, 1951Preceded by Nazim al-Kudsi Succeeded by Rushdie Kikhia Personal details Born March 29, 1909
Aleppo, SyriaDied January 15, 2004 (aged 94)
Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPolitical party People's Party Religion Islam Maarouf al-Dawalibi (Arabic: معروف الدواليبي) (March 29, 1909 – January 15, 2004),[1] was a Syrian politician and a two time prime minister of Syria. He was born in Aleppo, and held a Ph.D. in Law. He served as a minister of economy between 1949 and 1950, and was elected speaker of the parliament in 1951. He also served as minister of defense between 1954 and 1955.[2] After the Baath party came to power in 1963, he was imprisoned and later exiled, serving as an adviser to several Saudi kings.
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Preceded by
Zaki al-KhatibPrime Minister of Syria
November 28 - 29, 1951Succeeded by
Fawzi al-SiluPreceded by
Izzat al-NussPrime Minister of Syria
December 22, 1961 - March 28, 1962Succeeded by
Bashir al-AzmaPrime Ministers of Syria since 1920 Kingdom of Syria
(1920)French Mandate of Syria
(1920-1946)post established 1932 • H. al-Azm • al-Hasani • A. al-Ayyubi • Mardam Bey • al-Haffar • al-Bukhari • post vacant, 1939-41 • K. al-Azm • al-Hakim • al-Barazi • al-Ulshi • al-Jabiri • al-Khoury • al-JabiriSyrian Republic
(1946-1958)United Arab Republic
(1958-1961)Syrian Arab Republic
(1961-)* actingSpeakers of the Parliament of Syria since 1919 al-Atassi* • Muayyad • al-Atassi • al-Khoury • al-Khoury • al-Jabiri • al-Khoury • al-Khoury • Kikhia • al-Dawalibi • al-Kudsi • al-Kuzbari • al-Kudsi • al-Hawrani • Sadat† • al-Kuzbari • Ghazzi • al-Atrash • al-Khatib • al-Yusufi • al-Halabi • al-Halabi • Hadid • Zuabi • Zuabi • Kaddoura • Kaddoura • Kaddoura • Kaddoura • al-Otari • al-Abrash • al-Abrash
*president of the Syrian National Congress †within the UARCategories:- 1909 births
- 2004 deaths
- Prime Ministers of Syria
- Syrian foreign ministers
- Speakers of the Parliament of Syria
- Syrian ministers of economy
- Syrian ministers of defense
- National Bloc (Syria) politicians
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