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    Ali Khalil Qanso (Arabic: علي قانصوه) was a Lebanese politician who served as a minister for parliamentary affairs in the second cabinet of Saad Hariri...
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    Council Ali Qanso, Lebanese politician Ali İsmet Öztürk (born 1964), Turkish aerobatics pilot Ali ibn Ridwan, 11th-century astrologer Ali Sabancı, Turkish...
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  • Kanso (redirect from Qanso)
    spelled Qanso, Ganso, Cansu, Qansuh, Anso) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al-Ashraf Qansuh Al-Ghuri, Soultan of egypt Ali Qanso, Lebanese...
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    Muhammad Assem Qanso (Arabic: عاصم قانصوه, born 1937 in Baalbek) is a Lebanese politician. He is a former leader of the Lebanese Ba'ath Party. Qanso joined the...
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  • is the home of many well-known Lebanese such as former Labour minister Ali Qanso, and the late physics scientist Rammal Rammal. In 1875 Victor Guérin found...
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    corporatism. Assaad Hardan (Greek Orthodox) Marwan Fares (Greek Catholic) Ali Qanso (Shia Muslim) Gebran Areiji (Maronite) Mahmoud Abdel Khalek (Druze) Ghassan...
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  • Hezbollah's external security apparatus Ali Qanso – former secretary-general of Syrian Social Nationalist Party Ali Eid – Secretary-General of Arabic Democratic...
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    of Islamic Amal militia in 1982 Assem Qanso – Former leader of the Lebanese Arab Socialist Baath Party Ali Qanso – Member of cabinet, former president...
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    polls. Reportedly, the Syrian ambassador, Ali Abdul Karim, had lobbied against any list accepting Qanso's candidates, as his group is not recognized...
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    between 1995 and 1998 and between 2003 and 2004, he was succeeded by Assem Qanso in 2004. He eventually lost his seat after the 2022 Lebanese general election...
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