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Bahij al-Khatib

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Bahij al-Khatib
بهيج الخطيب
Head of State of Syria
In office
10 July 1939 – 4 April 1941
Preceded byHashim al-Atassi
Succeeded byKhalid al-Azm
Governor of Damascus
In office
6 February 1936 – 2 March 1936
Preceded byAref al-Khatib
Succeeded byTawfiq al-Hayani
Personal details
Born1895
Shheem, Beirut Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died1981 (aged 85–86)
Lebanon

Bahij al-Khatib (Arabic: بهيج الخطيب, romanizedBahīj al-Khaṭīb;‎ 1895–1981) was a French-appointed Syrian Head of State from July 10, 1939 to April 4, 1941. He was the father of Ahmad al-Khatib (1932-1982).

Early life

Al-Khatib was born in 1895 in Shheem, Chouf District, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Lebanon). He was educated at the Syria Protestant College and was an oil merchant in Beirut before entering politics.[1]

Career

Al-Khatib was staunchly loyal to the continued French administration of Syria and opposed all aspirations for independence. He began his political career when he joined the civil service in Damascus after France imposed its League of Nations mandate over Syria and Lebanon in July 1920. Due to his loyalty to the French administration, he rose to be Director of Police and Public Security, and lead a campaign of intimidation and harassment of nationalist leaders and organizations. When the Nationalist Hashim al-Atassi, the first president of the newly declared Syrian Republic, resigned in protest over continued French prevarication against full independence, al-Khatib was appointed in his stead by the French authorities.

Syrian Demonstration against French Mandate in 1941, caused by economic hardships.

Due to his extreme unpopularity, he was eventually asked to resign by French president Charles de Gaulle in 1941.[2]

Later on, Al-Khatib served as the Minister of Interior twice, and as the Governor of Damascus in 1943. He left Syria back to Lebanon after the Ba'ath Party took power in Syria. He died in 1981.[3]

References

  1. ^ "بهيج الخطيب.. تاجر الزيت الذي أوصله الفرنسيون إلى الحكم". alwatan (in Arabic). 2 November 2015.
  2. ^ "بهيج الخطيب رئيس حكومة المديرين بين العمالة والاغتيال". alazmenah (in Arabic).
  3. ^ "بهيج الخطيب الرئيس الثالث لسوريا". souriat (in Arabic). 5 February 2016.


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