Aladdin Al-Droubi
Syrian politician
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Alaa al-Din Pasha bin Abdul Hamid Pasha al-Droubi (1870 – 21 August 1920) was a Syrian politician who served as Prime Minister of Syria for a month before his assassination in 1920.[1]
Biography
Born in Homs (Syria), Ottoman Empire in a well-known family with rich traditions. He studied in Istanbul. Then he was one of the many doctors of Sultan Abdul-Hamid II.[2] Together with his two brothers he studied political rights there and graduated from the Galata Institute as it was called at that time.[3]
References
- ^ "Syrian History - Ala al-Din Pasha Droubi, president of the first Syrian Shura Council - 1918". https.syrianhistory.com. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
- ^ Sami Moubayed, Steel and Silk, Men and Women, Who Shaped Syria, 1900-2000, Seattle, 2002, pp. 223-224.
- ^ "علاء الدين باشا بن عبد الحميد باشا الدروبي (1286هـ/1870م – 1920):". 2017-01-13. Archived from the original on 13 January 2017. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
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(1920)
- al-Rikabi
- H. al-Atassi*
- Al-Droubi
- al-Ulshi
(1925–1930)
- Barakat
- al-Hasani*
- Nami
- al-Hasani
(1930–1950)
- al-Hasani
- H. al-Azm
- al-Hasani
- A. al-Ayyubi
- Mardam
- al-Haffar
- al-Bukhari
- post vacant, 1939–41
- K. al-Azm
- al-Hakim
- H. al-Barazi
- al-Ulshi
- al-Jabiri
- al-Khoury
- al-Jabiri
- K. al-Azm*
- Mardam
- K. al-Azm
- al-Za'im
- M. al-Barazi
- H. al-Atassi
- al-Qudsi
- K. al-Azm
- al-Qudsi
(1950–1958)
(1958–1961)
(1961–present)
* acting
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