Bahij al-Khatib

Bahidsch Bey al - Khatib (French Bahij el- Khatib, Arab بهيج الخطيب; * 1895 in Damascus, Syria Vilayet, † 1981 ibid ) was a Syrian merchant and politician.

Born still under the Ottoman reign Sunni received his education at the Mount Lebanon and worked in Beirut as an oil salesman, before he went into politics. From July 10 1939 to September 16, 1941 Bahidsch Bey was appointed by France Syrian head of state. He was extremely loyal and reliable compared to the ongoing French administration and declined to make any pursuit of independence from.

Before independence: Hashim al - Atassi | Bahidsch al - Khatib | Khalid al -Azm | Taj Eddine el- Hasani | Jamil al - Ulschi | Ata al - Ayyubi | Shukri al - Quwatli

After independence: Husni az- Za'im | Hashim al - Atassi | Fawzi Selu | Adib al- Shishakli | Hashim al - Atassi | Shukri al - Quwatli | Maamun al - Kuzbari | Izzat an- Nuss | Nazim al - Qudsi | Louai al - Atassi | Amin al- Hafiz | Nureddin al - Atassi | Ahmed al - Khatib | Hafiz al -Assad | Abd al- Halim Khaddam | Bashar al -Assad

  • Syrian
  • President ( Syria)
  • Born in 1895
  • Died in 1981
  • Man
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