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Ayoub Tabet
أيوب تابت
6th Prime Minister of French Mandate of Lebanon
In office
Acting: 22 March 1943 – 22 July 1943
Preceded bySami as-Solh
Succeeded byPetro Trad
In office
30 January 1936 – 5 January 1937
Preceded byCharles Debbas
Succeeded byKhayreddin al-Ahdab
President of French Mandate of Lebanon
Acting
In office
18 March 1943 – 22 July 1943
Preceded byAlfred Naqqache
Succeeded byPetro Trad
Personal details
Born1884 (1884)
Bhamdoun, Ottoman Empire
Died14 February 1947(1947-02-14) (aged 62–63)
Beirut, Lebanon

Ayoub Tabet (Arabic: أيوب تابت; 1884 – 14 February 1947) was a Lebanese Protestant politician.[1][2][3]

Career[edit]

Tabet was the acting president of Lebanon during the French Mandate of Lebanon from 18 March to 22 July 1943 replacing President Alfred Naqqache and Prime Minister of Lebanon for the same period. He was also the acting prime minister (30 January 1936 - 5 January 1937).[4]

He was also the secretary of the "Beirut Reform Movement," which had Salim Ali Salam and Petro Trad as its executive officers.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lebanon: The Challenge of Independence, page 262, chapter 7, remark 1
  • ^ Stéphane Malsagne (2011). Fouad Chéhab, 1902-1973: une figure oubliée de l'histoire libanaise. KARTHALA Editions. p. 85. ISBN 978-2-8111-0516-7.
  • ^ Nadine Picaudou (1 January 1989). La déchirure libanaise. Editions Complexe. p. 78. ISBN 978-2-87027-273-2.
  • ^ "Index Ta-Ti". Rulers. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Charles Debbas

    Prime Minister of Lebanon
    30 January 1936 – 5 January 1937
    Succeeded by

    Khayreddin al-Ahdab

    Preceded by

    Sami as-Solh

    Prime Minister of Lebanon
    Acting

    22 March 1943 – 21 July 1943
    Succeeded by

    Petro Trad

    Preceded by

    Alfred Naqqache

    President of Lebanon
    Acting

    18 March 1943 – 22 July 1943
    Succeeded by

    Petro Trad


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