Alfred Naqqache
1953–1955
7 April 1941 – 26 November 1941
Himself
9 April 1941 – 18 March 1943
Beirut, Ottoman Empire
Beirut, Lebanon
Alfred Georges Naccache (or Naqqache; Arabic: ألفرد جورج النقاش; 3 May 1888[1]– 26 September 1978[2]) was a Lebanese Maronite statesman, Prime Minister and head of state during the French Mandate of Lebanon. In 1919 he contributed to La Revue Phénicienne which was established by Charles Corm in Beirut.[3] He was serving as Prime Minister when he was appointed president by the French authorities after the resignation of Emile Edde. Pierre-Georges Arlabosse served as acting president for 6 days before Naccache assumed office. From 1953 to 1955 he served as Foreign Minister. The National Museum of Beirut was opened by him on 27 May 1942.[4]
A street in the Lebanese capital Beirut is named in his honor.
References
- ^ Ya beyrouth: Al-Naqqache family (in Arabic)
- ^ Joseph G. Chami (2005). Chronicle of a war, 1975-1990. Beirut: Middle East Publications Distribution Company. p. 323. ISBN 978-9953-0-0418-1.
- ^ Fawwaz Traboulsi (2012). A History of Modern Lebanon (2nd ed.). London: Pluto Press. p. 93. doi:10.2307/j.ctt183p4f5. ISBN 9780745332741. JSTOR j.ctt183p4f5.
- ^ "National Museum of Beirut, Beirut - Discover World". www.discoverworld.com. Archived from the original on 25 December 2017. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
External links
- Media related to Alfred Naqqache at Wikimedia Commons
- Jewish Virtual Library, List of Rulers of Lebanon (source for birth/death dates)
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Preceded by Abdullah Bayhum | Prime Minister of Lebanon April 7, 1941- November 26, 1941 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Pierre-Georges Arlabosse Acting | President of Lebanon April 9, 1941-March 18, 1943 | Succeeded by Ayoub Tabet Acting |
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