Correspondence
Mohamed Ali Eltaher maintained a very rich correspondence with officials, family and friends alike. This section lists the correspondence files available, keeping in mind that several were either lost during the 1975 civil war in Lebanon, or believed to have been stolen during his last days before he passed away.
The correspondence would take a very long time to digitize. At the present time we are only listing the names of those individuals for whom letters were found. In a few cases Eltaher kept copies of the letters he sent to some individuals. The list also includes subject matter archival files Eltaher had compiled and maintained about specific individuals and issues of historic relevance. Some correspondence appears under the “Other Countries” section when its subject matter is related solely or additionally to countries other than those identified by their national flag. These countries are: Afghanistan - Bahrain – India – Iran – Kuwait – Qatar – Pakistan – Rwanda – Singapore – Sudan and Turkey.
Abdel-Monem Al-Kilani | |
Aboul-Qassem Abdel-Wahhab Al-Issawi | Member of the Legislative Council |
Adnan Abdel-Khaleq Al-Soghayar | FAO Official |
Ali Noureddine Al-Fekini | Ambassador |
Hadi Al-Meshergui | |
Ishaq Abdel-Salam Al-Husseini | Palestinian businessman resident in Libya |
Issa Al-Madi | Student, Al-Talia School |
Khalil Al-Gallal | Minister of State |
Mahmoud Al-Muntasser | Prime Minister |
Mohamed Al-Khodr Hussein | |
Mohamed Al-Maazi | |
Mohamed Haj-Younes Al-Kreikshi | |
Mohamed Monsef Ben-Khalifa | |
Mohamed Radwan Al-Alem | |
Mustafa Ben Halim | Prime Minister |
Omar Al-Mukhtar | Nationalist leader of Libya |
Saleh Massoud Bouyassir | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Sheikh Mansour Al-Mahjoub | President of the Federal High Court |
Siddiq Al-Montasser | Governor of Tripoli, ambassador and businessman |
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