Élias Sarkis (Arabic: إلياس سركيس; 20 July 1924 – 27 June 1985) was a Lebanese lawyer and President of Lebanon who served from 1976 to 1982. Élias Sarkis...
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politicians and religious leaders, it could not achieve its objectives. Élias Sarkis, the Chehabist nominee in the 1970 election - who lost the vote by a...
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was held in the Parliament of Lebanon on 8 May 1976, resulting in MP Élias Sarkis being elected President of the Lebanese Republic. By convention, the...
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Sarkis may refer to: Saint Sarkis the Warrior, a saint of the 4th century Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem (disambiguation), three Armenian patriarchs, from...
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followed an agreement reached in Damascus between Lebanese President Élias Sarkis and United Nations officials on the deployment of Lebanese army soldiers...
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of his Tigers Militia were vacationing. The Tigers under the control of Elias el Hannache were exterminated in what was later named Safra massacre. Dany's...
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September 1976. Frangie's term ended in 1976 when Elias Sarkis was elected as president. However, Sarkis could move to office four months after his election...
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offered protection during the 1976 Lebanese presidential election, helping Élias Sarkis in getting elected as President of Lebanon. Overall, the PLA proved to...
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President Élias Sarkis. Minister of National Defense from October 25, 1980, until October 7, 1982, in the government of Shafik Wazzan under President Élias Sarkis...
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and "Mayya," meaning water, since there are springs in the vicinity. Élias Sarkis, former Lebanese president Sabah, singer and actress Samira Tewfik, singer...
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Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2012. "Elias Hrawi, 80, Ex-Chief of Lebanon, is Dead". The New York Times. Agence France-Presse...
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American football player Elias Samson (or simply Elias), ring name of Jeffrey Logan Sciullo, American professional wrestler Elias Sarkis (1924–1985), Lebanese...
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left-wing Druze and Muslim militias. In June 1976, Lebanese President Élias Sarkis asked for the Syrian Army to intervene on the side of the Christians...
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Chehab . The ideology later influenced the presidency of Charles Helou and Élias Serkis. Chehab's rule was a delicate balancing act of maintaining relative...
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Suleiman Franjieh Christian Maronite President of Lebanon 1970–1976 Élias Sarkis Christian Maronite President of Lebanon 1976–1982 Bachir Gemayel Christian...
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1988 Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan Rashid Karami Selim Hoss Preceded by Élias Sarkis Bachir Gemayel (elected) Succeeded by Michel Aoun (disputed) Selim Hoss...
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Télé-Orient, and this split continued until the election of President Élias Sarkis. Due to the political strife, both CLT and Télé-Orient were facing financial...
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he served in the cabinet as minister of public works under President Elias Sarkis and Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan. He concentrated on building bridges...
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Stephanie Moulton Sarkis is an author who has written six self-help books. Sarkis is the author of the following books: Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2008-07-02)...
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other U.S. networks) as the cause of the nearly half hour of silence. Élias Sarkis moved into the presidential palace in Beirut as President of Lebanon...
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Minister of Lebanon In office 25 October 1980 – 30 April 1984 President Élias Sarkis Bachir Gemayel Amine Gemayel Preceded by Takieddin el-Solh Succeeded...
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Saint Sarkis Cathedral (Armenian: Սուրբ Սարգիս մայր տաճար, Surp Sarkis mayr tachar, (Persian: کلیسای سرکیس مقدس, Kâlysay Sirkes Miqedâs) is an Armenian...
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President Elias Sarkis (who had succeeded Frangieh in 1976) and Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan, a position he held until the expiry of Sarkis's term on 24...
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chosen as the venue for the presidential election when on May 8, 1976, Élias Sarkis became president. Ankhen (1968 film) "ASTA Travel News". Vol. 28. July...
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was negated. In the third round, Frangieh won an upset victory over Élias Sarkis, the official candidate of the Chehabist regime, due to a last minute...
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Shafik Wazzan, who was felt to be too closely allied to then President Élias Sarkis. However, the LNM dissolved after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon of...
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Habib Pacha Es-Saad Suleiman Frangieh, President of Lebanon (1970–1976) Elias Sarkis, President of Lebanon (1976–1982) Bachir Gemayel, President of Lebanon...
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state. He chose to endorse his protégé, Elias Sarkis, instead. In the closest vote in Lebanese history, Sarkis lost the election to the feudal leader Suleiman...
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which was known as the Second Bureau (المكتب الثاني) during president Elias Sarkis's rule. In the 1970s, his name rose to prominence due to the important...
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