Saadallah al-Jabiri
Saadallah al-Jabiri | |
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| سعد الله الجابري | |
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| Prime Minister of Syria | |
| In office 19 August 1943 – 14 October 1944 | |
| President | Shukri al-Quwatli |
| Preceded by | Jamil al-Ulshi |
| Succeeded by | Faris al-Khoury |
| In office 1 October 1945 – 16 December 1946 | |
| President | Shukri al-Quwatli |
| Preceded by | Faris al-Khoury |
| Succeeded by | Khalid al-Azm |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates | |
| In office 1936–1939 | |
| President | Hashim al-Atassi |
| Preceded by | Aladdin al-Droubi |
| Succeeded by | Fayez al-Khoury |
| In office 1945–1946 | |
| President | Shukri al-Quwatli |
| Preceded by | Mikhail Ilyan |
| Succeeded by | Naim Antaki |
| Speaker of the Parliament of Syria | |
| In office 17 October 1944 – 15 September 1945 | |
| Preceded by | Faris al-Khoury |
| Succeeded by | Faris al-Khoury |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1893 Aleppo, Ottoman Syria, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | 1947 (aged 54) Aleppo, First Syrian Republic |
| Political party | National Bloc |
Saadallah al-Jabiri (Arabic: سعد الله الجابري, romanized: Saʿd Allāh al-Jābirī; 1893–1947) was a Syrian statesman and politician who served as the two-time prime minister and a two-time Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Syria.[1][2]
Jabiri was exiled by the French authorities to the village of Douma in North Lebanon, where he rented the house of Melhim Kheir. His mother was from a Beiruti family.[3] His sister, Fayza al-Jabiri, was married to Riad Al Solh, two-time prime minister of Lebanon.[4]
The Saadallah al-Jabiri Square in central Aleppo city is named after him.
References
- ^ "Syrian History - Prime Minister Saadallah al-Jabiri with Saudi officials - Cairo 1944". Archived from the original on 26 August 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
- ^ Moubayed, 2006, p. 255 ff
- ^ https://sfuturem.org/en/2024/11/symbols-and-figures-syria-17-en/]
- ^ The Middle East enters the twenty-first century, By Robert Owen Freedman, Baltimore University 2002, page 218.

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