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Lebanese educator, historian, journalist and writer (1881–1975)

Lahad Khater
Born1 March 1881
Btater, Aley District, Ottoman Lebanon
Died1975 (aged 93–94)
Occupations
  • Historian
  • Writer
  • Journalist

Lahad Khater (1881–1975) was a Lebanese educator, historian, journalist and writer. He was the editor of a Jesuit publication entitled Al Bashir between 1924 and 1947.

Biography

Khater was born in Btater, a village in Aley district, on 1 March 1881. Following his graduation from Al Hikme high school in Beirut he began to work as a teacher. Later he joined Saint Joseph University and Al Farir College. He established a school in his village where he was a teacher.

In 1924 Khater became the editor of Al Bashir which he held until 1947 when the magazine folded. He published many books most of which were about the history of Lebanon. His book Ahd al-mutasarrifîn fi Lubnân 1861–1918 which was published in Beirut in 1967 is about the major political events in Lebanon in the period between 1861 and 1918. He died in 1975.

References

  1. ^ Amaya Martin Fernandez (April 2009). National, linguistic, and religious identity of Lebanese Maronite Christians through their Arabic fictional texts during the period of the French Mandate in Lebanon (PhD thesis). Georgetown University. pp. 74–75. hdl:10822/552831. ISBN 978-1-1090-8507-5. OCLC 451013418.
  2. "Khater, Lahad". WorldCat. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  3. Engin Deniz Akarli (1993). The Long Peace. Ottoman Lebanon, 1861–1920. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA; Oxford: University of California Press. p. 1. ISBN 9780520080140.
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