List of people on the postage stamps of Lebanon
Lebanon was formerly a part of the Turkish Empire, and used Turkish postage stamps during that time. In the immediate aftermath of World War I, when it was a French mandate, it used French stamps overprinted for use in the combined territories of Greater Syria. The first Lebanese stamps in 1924 were overprinted French stamps.
A[edit]
- Ibrahim Abd el Al (2001)
- Avicenna (1948)
C[edit]
- Camille Chamoun (1958 airmail)
- Fouad Chehab (1960)
- Daoud Corm (1974 airmail)
D[edit]
- Fakhr al-Din II El Maari (1961 airmail)
E[edit]
- Émile Eddé (1937)
F[edit]
- Faisal II of Iraq (1957 airmail)
- Moustafa Farroukh (1974 airmail)
G[edit]
- Ameen Gemayel (1988)
- César Gemayel (1974 airmail)
- Gibran Khalil Gibran (1971 Airmail)
H[edit]
- Elias Harawi
- Rafic Hariri
- Hussein I of Jordan (1957 airmail)
J[edit]
- Pope John Paul II (1997)
- Roman Emperor Justinian (1968 airmail)
K[edit]
- Rashid Karami (1988)
- Amira Khaskiah (1968 airmail)
- Bechara El Khoury (1947 airmail)
- Chucri Kouatly (1957 airmail)
L[edit]
- Vladimir Lenin (1971 airmail)
M[edit]
- Hage Maroun (1961)
- René Moawad (1996)
- Milo of Crotona (1924)
- Mohammed V of Morocco (1960 airmail)
N[edit]
- Mikhail Naimy (1978 airmail)
- Gamal Nasser (1957 airmail)
- Maurice Noguès (1938 airmail)
O[edit]
- Imam Abd al-Rahman al-Ouzai (1971 airmail)
P[edit]
- Daoud Pasha (1968 airmail)
- Louis Pasteur (1924- Overprinted French Stamps)
- Pope Paul VI (1965 airmail)
- Pedro I of Brazil (1973 airmail)
R[edit]
- Georgina Rizk (1974 airmail)
- Pierre de Ronsard (1924)
S[edit]
- Hassan Kamel Al-Sabbah (1971 airmail)
- Elias Sarkis (1981)
- Saud bin Abdul Aziz (1957 airmail)
- Habib Serour (1974 airmail)
- Amir Beshir Shehab (1942) a.k.a. Emir Bechir
Y[edit]
- Youssef Bey Karam[1] (2014)
Z[edit]
- Abdallah Zakher (2001)
References[edit]
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