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          Ganem, a Syrian who had spent most of his life in France, was far more French than Arab, and had the definite task of keeping the national..

          Chekri Ganem

          Lebanese writer and journalist (1861–1929)

          Not to be confused with the Libyan politician Shukri Ghanem (1942-2012).

          Chekri Ganem

          Native name

          شكري ابن إبراهيم غانم

          Born(1861-09-14)14 September 1861
          Beirut, Ottoman Empire
          Died3 May 1929(1929-05-03) (aged 67)
          Antibes, France
          Occupation
          • Novelist
          • poet
          • playwright
          • journalist
          • political activist
          Notable works
            • Ronces et Fleurs
            • Antar
            • Daad
            • La Giaour
          SpouseAnaïs-Marie Couturier
          RelativesHalil Ganem (brother)

          Chekri Ganem (also spelled Chekri Ghanem or Shukri Ghanim; Arabic: شكري ابن إبراهيم غانم / ALA-LC: Shukrī ibn Ibrāhīm Ghānim; 1861 – 3 May 1929) was a Lebanese intellectual, writer, playwright, poet, and journalist.

          96 Originally from Beirut, Chekri Ganem () settled in France after marrying a.

        1. 96 Originally from Beirut, Chekri Ganem () settled in France after marrying a.
        2. 10 Shukri Ghanim ("Chekri Ganem", ) was a Maronite Lebanese who studied with the Lazarists at CAin Tura and then settled in Paris.
        3. Ganem, a Syrian who had spent most of his life in France, was far more French than Arab, and had the definite task of keeping the national.
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        5. Ghosn M, Mahfouz C, Chekri R, Ouddane B, Khalaf G, Guérin T, Amara R, Jitaru P () Assessment of trace element contamination and bioaccumulation in algae.
        6. He traveled extensively, and finally settled in France in 1895. In Paris, he became a dynamic political activist and leader in the Syro-Lebanese diaspora. He founded the Société des Amis de l'Orient (Society of