Alfred Georges Naqqache — Georges Naccache (rechts) mit dem syrischen Präsidenten Taj al Din al Hasani Georges (Alfred) Naccache (auch Naqqache) (* 1887; † 1978) war ein libanesischer Journalist, Herausgeber und Politiker. Er war im Jahr 1941 der libanesische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alfred Naccache — Georges Naccache (rechts) mit dem syrischen Präsidenten Taj al Din al Hasani Georges (Alfred) Naccache (auch Naqqache) (* 1887; † 1978) war ein libanesischer Journalist, Herausgeber und Politiker. Er war im Jahr 1941 der libanesische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Michel Aoun — General Michel Aoun (ميشال عون) Acting President of Lebanon In office 22 September 1988 – 13 October 1990 Preceded by Amine Gemayel Succeeded by Elias Hrawi … Wikipedia
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