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  2. Daouk family - Wikipedia

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    The Al Daouk family (Arabic: آل داعوق,originally the family can trace its roots back to al-Andalus or Andalusia, before the Reconquista took place. (دعق Daaqa, meaning "to induce"), also transliterated as (Daouk, Al Daouk and Daooq) is a prominent Beiruti family that stemmed in Ras Beirut, Lebanon during the 15th century; after fleeing Marrakesh, Morocco, the family escaped Morocco ...

  3. Ahmad Daouk - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Bey Daouk (Arabic: أحمد بيك الداعوق ‎; 1892–1979) was a Lebanese politician who on two occasions became Prime Minister of Lebanon. [1] He was born in 1892 to the Daouk Family .

  4. List of political families in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Daouk family is a prominent Sunni Beirut family that stemmed in Ras Beirut, Lebanon during the 15th century; after fleeing Marrakesh, Morocco, the family escaped Morocco in the late 12th century from Marrakesh to the Levant during the Reconquista inquisition.

  5. Walid Daouk - Wikipedia

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    Walid Daouk (Arabic: وليد الداعوق; born 1958) is a Lebanese lawyer, businessman and politician. He served as information minister between June 2011 and February 2014. He served as information minister between June 2011 and February 2014.

  6. Daouk - Wikipedia

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    Daouk or Al Daouk or Ad Daouk is a common Arabic family name. Notable people with the surname include: Daouk Family, Arabic family name; Ahmad Daouk, former Lebanese Prime Minister in 1941-1942 and in 1960; Hazem Daouk, financial economist; Walid Daouk (born 1958), Lebanese politician and minister

  7. Sawfar - Wikipedia

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    Ain Ibrahim, Ain Sursock, Ain Beit Tabet, and Ain Saaf-Saafi are a few other "ains". In 1890, the Sawfar Municipality was founded, led by the well-known Beirutian families of Daouk, Beyham, Salam, Sabargh, Trad, Sursock, and Nakkache. The French Embassy in Lebanon has its summer headquarters in this hamlet.

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  9. Beirut Central District - Wikipedia

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    The Omar Daouk Square is named after the Lebanese politician Omar beik Daouk. This 1,006 square meter square was designed by Mohammad Halawi around a bust by Maguerditch Mazmanian of Omar Daouk himself. The design of the Omar Daouk Square introduces three green terraces that soften the site incline, since it lies on the inclined Omar Daouk ...