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Charbel Makhluf, Charbel
Charbel or Sharbel may refer to: Religion * Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Charbel in Buenos Aires, named after St. Charbel Makhlouf * '' Acts of Sharbel'', a Syriac Christian martyrdom text People Mononym * Charbel (martyr) (died 107 AD), Christian martyr Surname * Marwan Charbel (born 1947), Lebanese brigadier general and minister Given name * Charbel Dagher, Lebanese literature professor, poet and journalist * Charbel Farhat, Lebanese-American engineering professor * Charbel Georges, Swedish footballer * Charbel Georges Merhi (born 1937), an eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of San Charbel in Buenos Aires * Charbel Iskandar, Lebanese actor * Charbel Makhlouf (1828–1898), Lebanese Maronite monk and saint * Charbel Nader, Australian investment banker * Charbel Nahas, Lebanese politician and minister * Charbel Rouhana, Lebanese oud player * Sarbel, Greek-British pop singer of Greek-Cypriot & Lebanese ancestry * Sharbel Touma Sharbel Touma (; born 25 Mar ...
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Aramaic
Aramaic (; ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated in the ancient region of Syria and quickly spread to Mesopotamia, the southern Levant, Sinai, southeastern Anatolia, and Eastern Arabia, where it has been continually written and spoken in different varieties for over three thousand years. Aramaic served as a language of public life and administration of ancient kingdoms and empires, particularly the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Neo-Babylonian Empire, and Achaemenid Empire, and also as a language of divine worship and religious study within Judaism, Christianity, and Gnosticism. Several modern varieties of Aramaic are still spoken. The modern eastern branch is spoken by Assyrians, Mandeans, and Mizrahi Jews.{{cite book , last1=Huehnergard , first1=John , author-link1=John Huehnergard , last2=Rubin , first2=Aaron D. , author-link2=Aaron D. Rubin , date=2011 , editor-last=Weninger , editor-first=Stefan , title=The Semitic Languages: An International Handbook , pub ...
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Charbel Dagher
Charbel Dagher () is a Lebanese professor at the University of Balamand, Koura, Lebanon. He has been an active and prominent voice on the Arab cultural scene, mainly in the fields of poetry, Arabic language, and Arab and Islamic arts. He is a Poet, writer and story-writer in both Arabic and French. Career Charbel Dagher was born in Wata Hub, Tannourine, Lebanon on 5 March 1950. He graduated from the New Sorbonne University – Paris III, and is a holder of two PhD's in Modern Arabic Letters (1982) and Aesthetics of Arts (1996). He is a professor at the University of Balamand, Lebanon. As a professor, he cooperated with the University of Toulouse Le Mirail, the University of Metz and the University of Paris V – New Sorbonne in France, the University of Malta in Malta and the University of Bologna in Italy. He also worked as a visiting professor at Higher Institutes for Fine Arts in several Tunisian cities, including Tunis, Sfax and Gabes... Dagher is a consultant in Is ...
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Sarbel
Charbel Michael (; ; born 14 May 1981) known mononymously as Sarbel, is a British-Cypriot pop singer. His singles include " Se Pira Sovara", and albums '' Parakseno sinesthima'', ''Sahara'' and '' Kati san esena''. Ηe represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with " Yassou Maria". Biography Early life Sarbel was born and raised in Southgate, London, England, to Maronite Cypriot parents; his father, Elias, was a singer and bouzouki player while his mother was a lawyer. Sarbel's family made frequent summer trips to Greece and Cyprus. He received a Jesuit education at St Ignatius' College in Enfield. Sarbel studied music (voice), drama, art, and performing arts. From the age of 5 to 16 he performed at the English National Opera and the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and has recorded Tosca in English for Chandos Recordings as the shepherd boy.
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Charbel Rouhana
Charbel Rouhana () is a Lebanese oud player. Born in 1965 in Amsheet, a town north of Beirut, Charbel pursued his music education at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, obtaining his diploma in oud instrumentation in 1986 and his M.A. in Musicology in 1987. Rouhana is a proponent of "oud jazz", which combines Arabic oud music with a contemporary jazz backing. Discography Studio albums * 1997: ''Salamat'' * 1998: ''Mada'' (with Hani Siblini) * 2000: ''Mazaj Alani'' * 2003: ''The Art of Middle Eastern Oud'' (out in Lebanon under the title ''Vice Versa'') * 2004: ''Sourat'' * 2006: ''Dangerous'' * 2008: ''Handmade'' * 2010: ''Doux Zen'' Oud Duet with Ellie Khoury * 2014: ''Tashweesh'' DVDs * 2008: ''Charbel Rouhana & the Beirut Oriental Ensemble: The "Handmade" Concert'' Awards * Winner of the First Prize at the 1990 Hirayama, Japan competition for the composition “Hymn of Peace”. Concerts and participations * 2010: Workshop+ playing at the first Egyptian Oud Forum * 2009 ...
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Charbel Nahas
Charbel Nahas (; born 16 August 1954) is a Lebanese politician, economist and engineer who is the General Secretary of Citizens in a State, a political party that was established in 2016 and that has as its goal to create "a civil, democratic, fair and capable state". He is widely considered to be a Lebanese progressive whose priority has been to improve living conditions for the country's disenfranchised poor. Nahas served as labour minister in Najib Mikati's second government as one of eleven Change and Reform ministers, led by Michel Aoun. He resigned on 22 February 2012, arguing that all of his colleagues in government were preventing any effective improvement in workers' rights. Early life and education Charbel Nahas was born in Beirut on 16 August 1954 into a Melkite Christian family. He graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris in 1976, and from the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, also in Paris, in 1978. He also received a PhD in social anthropolo ...
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Charbel Nader
Charbel Nader is an Australian investment banker who was the architect of a number of innovative Film Financing transactions in the 1990s the most notable being a series of Village Roadshow off balance sheet film financings which funded Films such as ''The Matrix'' series and ''Ocean's Eleven'' in conjunction with Warner Bros. After a successful stint in Sydney with News Corp Australia's venture capital vehicle e-Ventures and PBL/Nine Network where he was responsible for the Macquarie Nine Film raising; a joint endeavour between the Nine Network and Macquarie Bank he returned to Melbourne as managing director of McHudson Corporate. In June 2007 he was recruited by Pitt Capital Partners. to head up and establish a Melbourne office of the Investment Bank which is a wholly owned subsidiary of one of Australia's oldest publicly listed corporations Soul Patts which also owns 61% of New Hope Group. He is credited with leading the Pitt Capital Partners team that successfully completed ...
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Charbel Makhlouf
Charbel Makhlouf, Lebanese Maronite Order, O.L.M. (, May 8, 1828 – December 24, 1898), born Youssef Antoun Makhlouf and venerated as Saint Charbel, was a Maronite Church, Maronite monk and priesthood (Catholic Church), priest from modern-day Lebanon. During his life, he obtained a wide reputation for holiness, and for his ability to unite Christians, Muslims and Druze. He is known among Christianity in Lebanon, Lebanese Christians as the "Miracle Monk of Lebanon" because of the favours received through his intercession, especially after prayers are said at his tomb in the Monastery of Saint Maron in Annaya, Lebanon. He was beatification, beatified in 1965 and canonization, canonized in 1977 by Pope Paul VI. He is venerated as a Saints in the Catholic Church, saint and celebrated on 24 July by the Latin Church, and on the third Sunday of July by the Maronite Church. The Medal of Saint Charbel was created in his honor. Life Early life Youssef Antoun Makhlouf was born on May 8, ...
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Charbel Iskandar
Charbel Iskandar () is a Lebanese actor. He has had roles on Lebanese television series such as ''The Game of Death (لعبة الموت'') and ''Cheri bil Taqseet''. He is also a stage actor and has worked in a number of voice-over roles. Filmography ; Film ;Television References ; General *https://web.archive.org/web/20170114213802/http://asrar-mag.com/AsrarPages/Interviews/charbel_iskandar.html *http://www.lebanonfiles.com/news/369932 *https://web.archive.org/web/20160816094737/http://www.cheri3elfan.com/archives/25135 *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/1017424/شربل-اسكندر-تركت-الجديد-بسبب-عدم-إحترام-المخرج-ريم *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/1009466/خبر-عاجل-جديد-شربل-اسكندر-وميلاد-رزق-ونخبة-الممثلي *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/46683/شربل-اسكندر-وميلاد-رزق-يرد-على-التجريح-محل *http://bisara7a.com/الممثل-شربل-اسكندر-اطالب-الأ ...
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Charbel Georges Merhi
Charbel Georges Merhi (born on 12 October 1937 in Edde, Lebanon) was bishop of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of San Charbel in Buenos Aires from 1990 to 2012. Biography On 29 August 1964, Merhi was ordained priest and became Chaplain of the MLM. His appointment as first bishop of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of San Charbel in Buenos Aires took place on 5 October 1990. Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, Nasrallah Pierre Sfeir consecrated him bishop on 2 December 1990. His co-consecrators were Bishop Georges Abi-Saber, OLM, from Canada and Roland Aboujaoudé, auxiliary bishop of Antioch. Merhi was installed as eparchy on 17 March 1991. As a participant in the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East, in October 2010, he stressed the need for peace between Christians and Muslims, because, as he pointed out, they are all children of Abraham. On 17 April 2013, Pope Francis Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936 – 21 April 2025) was hea ...
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Charbel Georges
Charbel Georges (born 28 September 1993) is a Swedish professional footballer descent who plays as a midfielder for Swedish club Enskede IK. Georges is of Assyrian descent; he is the maternal nephew of Sharbel Touma and cousin of Jimmy Durmaz Jakup Jimmy Durmaz (born 22 March 1989) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Etimesgut Belediyespor. He began his career at BK Forward and moved in 2008 to Malmö FF, where he won the Allsvenskan title in 2010. ....; References External links * * Charbel Georgesat Fotbolltransfers 1993 births Living people Swedish people of Assyrian descent Swedish people of Syrian descent Swedish men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Syrianska FC players IK Sirius Fotboll players Arameisk-Syrianska IF players Mjällby AIF players Vasalunds IF players Hammarby Talang FF players Superettan players Allsvenskan players Ettan Fotboll players Assyrian footballers Syrian Christians ...
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Charbel Farhat
Charbel Farhat is the Vivian Church Hoff Professor of Aircraft Structures in the School of Engineering at Stanford University, where he is also a professor in the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering. From 2008 to 2023, he chaired the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, serving from 2022 to 2023 as its inaugural James and Anna Marie Spilker Chair. He also directed the Stanford-King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology Center of Excellence for Aeronautics and Astronautics (2014--2024) and served on multiple national advisory boards, including the Space Technology Industry-Government-University Roundtable (2017--2023), the U.S. Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (2015--2019), and the Bureau of Industry and Security's Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee (2008--2018). From 2007 to 2018, he was director of the Army High Performance Computing Research Center at Stanford. Recognized by the U.S. Navy as a Primary Key-Influencer, he flew with ...
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Marwan Charbel
Marwan Charbel (; born 1947) is a retired Lebanese brigadier general and the former minister of interior and municipalities between 2011 and 2014. Early life and education Charbel was born in 1947. He entered the military academy in 1968 and graduated as a lieutenant in 1971. Then he obtained a bachelor's degree in law from Lebanese University in 1981. Career Charbel served in various units of the Internal Security Forces. Then he became a major general in the Internal Security Forces. He was the advisor of caretaker interior minister Ziyad Baroud. In June 2011, he was appointed minister of interior and municipalities to the cabinet led by prime minister Najib Mikati, replacing Ziyad Baroud in the post. Charbel was part of the group appointed by President Michel Suleiman in the cabinet. His appointment was one of the major points significantly discussed during the negotiation process for the establishment of the cabinet. He was considered to be a friends with both the Lebanese ...
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