Lebanese Scientific Academy
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Lebanese Scientific Academy
Summary
Lebanese Scientific Academy is an organization[1].
Key Facts
- Lebanese Scientific Academy is in the country of French mandate of Lebanon[2].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's instance of is recorded as organization[3].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's instance of is recorded as learned society[4].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's instance of is recorded as language regulator[5].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's founder is recorded as Abdullah Al-Bustani[6].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's founder is recorded as Issa Iskandar Maluf[7].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's founder is recorded as Muṣṭafá Ghalāyīnī[8].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's founder is recorded as Muḥammad Jamīl Bayyuhum[9].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's founder is recorded as Bishara Abd Allah al-Khuri[10].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's founder is recorded as ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Sallām[11].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's headquarters location is recorded as Beirut[12].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's industry is recorded as higher education[13].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's chairperson is recorded as Abdullah Al-Bustani[14].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's chairperson is recorded as Iman[15].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's chairperson is recorded as Muḥammad Jamīl Bayyuhum[16].
- +1928-02-20T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Lebanese Scientific Academy[17].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's end time is recorded as +1930-02-03T00:00:00Z[18].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's different from is recorded as Lebanese Academy of Sciences[19].
- Lebanese Scientific Academy's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120xtv40[20].
Body
Founding
Founders include Abdullah Al-Bustani[6], Issa Iskandar Maluf[7], Muṣṭafá Ghalāyīnī[8], Muḥammad Jamīl Bayyuhum[9], Bishara Abd Allah al-Khuri[10], and ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Sallām[11]. +1928-02-20T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Lebanese Scientific Academy[17].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Abdullah Al-Bustani[14], a linguist[21], 1854–1930[22], of Ottoman Empire[23]; Iman[15], a journalist[24], 1882–1933[25]; and Muḥammad Jamīl Bayyuhum[16], a historian[26], 1887–1978[27], of Lebanon[28].
Operations
Lebanese Scientific Academy's headquarters location is recorded as Beirut[12].
Industry
Lebanese Scientific Academy's industry is recorded as higher education[13].