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Saadallah Howayek (Arabic: الحويك) (b.1853 d.1915) was a politician from the Ottoman period. He came from Helta, Lebanon. He served in the Administration Council for Mount Lebanon between the years 1902–1907.
[edit] Election to CouncilDuing Muzaffer Pasha's (born Wladyslaw Czajkowski, Poland b. 1843 - d. 1907) rule as Mutasarrif (Governor) of Mount Lebanon from 1902–1907, Saadallah Howayek was elected into the Administration Council into the Maronite Batroun seat. [edit] Interim MutasarrifFranko Pasha was the governor of Mount Lebanon from 1868 to 1873. Right after his office expired, and before the Ottoman porte had appointed a new governor, Saadallah Howayek was appointed as interim mutasarrif. [edit] Demonstrations May 1910The councillors who defended this position were
The Sunni councillor of Jezzin, the Druze councillor of Chouf (Fouad Abd el Malak), the Maronite councillor of Jezzin, and the deputy chairman (Maronite) Qabalan Abi el Lamaa did not participate in the demonstrations. [edit] Politics Towards the ChurchSome members of the council were liberal bureaucrats committed to the cause of secular authority in the Lebanon Mountain. There was an ongoing struggle between the liberals and the clergy for the leadership of the Maronites. There were liberals, such as Saadallah Howayek, who favoured close cooperation with the Maronite Church. There were also liberal-minded Maronite bishops such as Youssef Dibs, who advocated a change in the Church's attitude toward secular authority. [edit] Political AlliesKanaan Al Daher (the third of the family carrying this name) was elected three times between the years 1888 and 1902 as representative of North Lebanon in the Administrative Council. Saadallah Howayek was the head of the list supporting Kanaan Al Daher in those elections. Saadallah Howayek won and replaced Kanaan Al Daher in the Council. It is at that time that Kanaan Al Daher was appointed as Ka'em Makam of Keserwan. [edit] Deputy chairman of the CouncilYusuf Pasha (1907–1912) in his final year in Mount Lebanon, even after conflict with the administration council, was left with no choice but to appoint Saadallah Howayek ( who was the leader of the liberal councillors) as deputy chairman of the Council. [edit] Exile in 1920Many were of the opinion that Lebanon was the Maronite Church's dream come true. The main features of this dream were:
An alternative vision was represented by the seven councillors condemned as traitors and sent into exile in 1920. One of the leaders of this group was Saadallah Howayek, a veteran politician, the Maronite representative of Batrun in the Council, and the patriarch's own brother. [edit] See also[1] The Long Peace, Ottoman Lebanon, 1861–1920, Engin Deniz Akarli, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS Berkeley · Los Angeles · Oxford |
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