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Daher, or DAHER, is a French industrial conglomerate. Daher may also refer to: Places * Daher, Egypt, or alternatively El Zaher, a district in Cairo, Egypt * Daher (Kuwait), a district in Al Ahmadi Governorate, Kuwait * Hospital Daher, a hospital in Brasília, Brazil * Mazraat el Daher, a village located on Mount Lebanon, Lebanon People * Anita Daher, Canadian writer of juvenile and teen books * Eduard Daher, current Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Tripoli. * Ignatius Michael IV Daher (1761–1816), Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church from 1801 to 1810 * José Zalaquett Daher (born 1942), Chilean lawyer, and human rights activist during the General Augusto Pinochet regime * Kassem Daher, Lebanese-Canadian accused of membership in a number of Islamic militant groups * Michel Daher, Lebanese entrepreneur and politician. Member of Lebanese Parliament. Founder of Daher Foods * Nínawa Daher (1979–2011), Argentine lawyer and journ ...
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Daher
Daher, or DAHER, is a French industrial conglomerate. It is operational across the aerospace, defence, nuclear, and automotive industrial sectors in the fields of manufacturing, services, and transport. It was founded in 1863 as a shipping company based in Marseille, France; within its first decade of operation, it was taken over by the Daher family, who have held a controlling stake in the company for over 100 years. During the first half of the twentieth century, Daher became a specialist as transporting outsized payloads, such as railway locomotives and industrial equipment, over long distance sea routes. It was increasingly chartered to undertake challenging tasks, becoming involved in the energy and aerospace sectors to handle logistics. By the end of the century, Daher was active around the world, being contracted to undertake logistical services to a variety of heavy industries. During the twenty-first century, Daher has grown its presence within the aviation industr ...
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Michel Daher
Michel Georges Daher (; born 7 March 1961) is a Lebanese entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist and politician who is the founder of Daher Capital and Daher Foods. As of May 2022, the latest official lebanease elections, he was elected as a Member of Parliament in Lebanon for the Zahle district. Early life Daher grew up in Ferzol, Lebanon, where his father was a farmer. He is the eldest of six brothers and sisters. Michel married Marleine Sayde in 1986 and together they have four children, George, Mark, Edwina and Perla. Daher Foods Michel Daher founded Daher Foods in 1992, one of the largest FMCG companies in the MENA region. Daher Foods operates one of the largest salty snacks operations in the Middle East. In 2016, Daher Foods started producing packaged nuts and kernels in a brand new production facility. In 2019, Daher Foods added biscuits and wafers to its portfolio of products in a brand new production facility. Daher Capital Daher founded Daher Capital, a privat ...
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Salam Daher
Salam Daher ( Arabic: سلام ضاهر, born 1967) is a Lebanese civil defense worker who was involved in the aftermath of the Israeli airstrike on Qana on July 30, 2006, where widely published photographs showed him removing dead children from the rubble of a house struck by an Israeli attack. Background Daher was born in 1967 in the predominantly Christian south Lebanese town of Marjayoun and began working as a civil defense volunteer at the age of 12. In 1986, during the 1982-2000 South Lebanon conflict and Lebanese civil war of 1975–1990, he joined the civil defense service of the Lebanese interior ministry as an apprentice and worked his way up the ranks. His home town was at the centre of the 1982-2000 conflict, being the headquarters of the pro-Israeli South Lebanon Army militia, and was repeatedly attacked by Palestinian militias during the civil war and subsequently by the Hezbollah militia during Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon. He moved to the coastal c ...
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Ray Daher
Ray Daher is a former Lebanon international rugby league Rugby league football, commonly known as just rugby league and sometimes football, footy, rugby or league, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring 68 metres (75 yards) wide and 112 ... footballer who represented Lebanon at the 2000 World Cup. Background Daher was born in Australia. Playing career Ray captained the Lebanese team in the 2003 Rugby league World sevens in Sydney Australia. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Daher, Ray Living people Australian rugby league players Lebanon national rugby league team players Rugby league five-eighths Rugby league locks Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Pierre El Daher
Pierre Youssef El Daher ( ar, بيار يوسف الضاهر, born 4 October 1957) is a Lebanese businessman and the CEO of the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI) television. Business life Pierre El Daher has helped build the Arab TV industry from its fledgling beginnings almost 30 years ago to the large and growing sector it is today. His vision was born in the early 1980s when he pioneered the concept for the first private Lebanese TV station, which he hoped would bring entertainment and information to people around Lebanon and eventually the Arab World. It was under this vision that the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) was launched in 1985 setting the standards for professionalism in the Lebanese TV industry. Pierre El Daher's vision, however, did not stop with the Lebanese market and LBCI soon rose to become a regional and international broadcasting powerhouse, beaming its programming into homes across the region, European Union, United States, C ...
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Pierre Daher
Chakib Pierre Daher ( ar, بيار شكيب ظاهر; born 10 July 1960) is a Hungarian physician and politician of Lebanese descent, member of the National Assembly (MP) from Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Regional List from 2010 to 2014. He had been a member of the Committee on Health Affairs from 5 July 2010 to 5 May 2014 and Committee on Foreign Affairs between 28 February 2011 and 23 September 2013. Biography Pierre Daher was born near to the Israel-Lebanon border into a Maronite Catholic family on 10 July 1960. He studied as a construction engineer in Beirut, but later turned to the medicine, when moved to Brussels in 1981. He went to Budapest because of financial problems, where his brother, Ziad learnt. Later their younger brother, Paul also started his studies here. Pierre finished higher education at Semmelweis University (SOTE) and started work for the hospital in Miskolc as a surgeon. Since 1996 he practiced as a GP in Szendrőlád. He became a Hungarian citizen in 20 ...
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Nínawa Daher
Nínawa Daher (3 October 1979 – 9 January 2011) was an Argentine lawyer, journalist, and television host. Early years Nínawa Daher was born in Buenos Aires on 3 October 1979, into a family of Lebanese descent. Her parents were Ghandour and Alicia Daher, and she had a sister, Sumaia. Academic career Daher graduated from Nuestra Señora del Huerto High School in 1997. She earned a law degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2003, graduating with honors. In addition to her titles in journalism and law, she spoke English, Arabic, and French fluently. Professional career Daher was coordinator of the ADISC and FORO youth programs, and Secretary of Socio-Cultural Development of the Youth Cooperation Board of the City of Buenos Aires. In 2003, she was a candidate for the Buenos Aires City Legislature. She hosted Televisión Pública Argentina's ''Desde el aljibe'', a program for the Argentine Arab community, since its inception in 2002, along with journalist Roberto Ahuad. Sh ...
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Kassem Daher
Kassem Daher ( ar, قاسم ضاهر), born in Bekaa, Lebanon, is a Lebanese-Canadian accused of membership in a number of Islamic militant groups. Life At the age of 14, Daher left Lebanon and moved to Columbia - before settling in Leduc, Alberta. In 1990 he purchased the local movie theatre, and four years later purchased the ''Capitol Theatre'' in nearby Ponoka. Mahmoud Jaballah said that he frequently phoned a man he knew as "Mahmoud" who lived in Alberta, alleged by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to have been Daher, to ask about conditions in the province, and exchanging tapes, books and similar publications. Jaballah also visited him in Winnipeg, and phoned him, Jaballah once phoned Hassan Farhat, telling him that Daher would appreciate any religious audiocassettes that they could send him. In July 1997, Jaballah suggested Daher contact Mabruk; who subsequently tried to convince Daher to distribute more pamphlets around Alberta. Jaballah and Daher ended th ...
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Daher, Egypt
El Daher, or El Zaher ( ar, الظاهر, ), is one of the districts of Cairo, Egypt. It neighbours the districts of Abbaseya and Sakakini. El Zaher is named as a gesture of respect to El Zaher Baibars, whose memoirs were recorded in the a long Arabic language modern folkloric tale Seret El Zaher Baibars, as the term "Zaher" means the on who shines. The Sakakini street was originally part of El Zaher, but it was later named after a huge European building built by a prominent French architect, and was owned by a patriarch (head of the family), Count Gabriel Habib Sakakini Pasha (1841-1923), and consists of a palace and a church in the area in 1897. In addition, Sakakini Pasha is known to have established the Roman Catholic Patriarchate in Faggala and the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Old Cairo Old Cairo (Arabic: مصر القديمة , Miṣr al-Qadīma, Egyptian pronunciation: Maṣr El-ʾAdīma) is a historic area in Cairo, Egypt, which includes the site of a Roman-era fortres ...
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José Zalaquett Daher
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written form is ''Josée'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''José'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-José or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the English county of C ...
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Ignatius Michael IV Daher
Mar Ignatius Michael IV Daher (or ''Zahir'', 1761–1816) was the Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church from 1801 to 1810. Life Michael Daher was born in 1761 in Aleppo. Five days after the death of Ignatius Michael III Jarweh the Syriac Catholic synod elected as new Patriarch Mar Cyril Bennam, bishop of Mosul, who was absent and immediately resigned. This opened a difficult succession, which ended on December 20, 1801 with the election as Patriarch of Daher, till then responsible for the Catholic Syriac community in Aleppo. Daher was ordained bishop in May 1802 and he received the Pallium, the sign of patriarchal authority, from Pope Pius VII on December 20, 1802. Due to his patriarchal ministry, Daher was required to inhabit in the Patriarchal See of Al-Charfet (or Sharfeh) monastery in Lebanon in place of his preferred town, Aleppo. In 1805 he asked Rome to move the See from Al-Charfet to Aleppo, without success. He was also suspected of embezzling the property of the Al-Cha ...
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