Politician

Nabih Berri

Lebanese politician

1938 - today

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His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Nabih Berri is the 5,353rd most popular politician (down from 4,716th in 2024), the most popular biography from Sierra Leone and the most popular Sierra Leonean Politician.

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Nabih Berri is the highest-ranked of the 22 individuals in Pantheon born in Sierra Leone.

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Nabih Berri shares a January 28 birthday with Pope Clement IX, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Henry VII of England.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Nabih Berri ranks 5,351 out of 19,576. Before him are François Louis, Prince of Conti, Haider al-Abadi, Osorkon I, Radama I, Joseph Bech, and Inge the Younger. After him are Hanoi Hannah, Vaišvilkas, Ernő Gerő, Victor, Prince Napoléon, Jack Lew, and Birger, King of Sweden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1938, Nabih Berri ranks 104. Before him are Joyce Carol Oates, Elliott Gould, Ahmed Qurei, Frank Langella, Manuel Santana, and Connie Francis. After him are Juliet Anderson, Ben E. King, Ann Jones, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Ed Lauter, and Roland Topor.

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In Sierra Leone

Among people born in Sierra Leone, Nabih Berri ranks 1 out of 22. After him are Ahmad Tejan Kabbah (1932), Foday Sankoh (1937), Siaka Stevens (1905), Ernest Bai Koroma (1953), Joseph Saidu Momoh (1937), Milton Margai (1895), Trevoh Chalobah (1999), Mohamed Kallon (1979), Johnny Paul Koroma (1960), Fatima Massaquoi (1912), and Valentine Strasser (1967).

Among Politicians In Sierra Leone

Among politicians born in Sierra Leone, Nabih Berri ranks 1. After him are Ahmad Tejan Kabbah (1932), Foday Sankoh (1937), Siaka Stevens (1905), Ernest Bai Koroma (1953), Joseph Saidu Momoh (1937), Milton Margai (1895), Johnny Paul Koroma (1960), Valentine Strasser (1967), and Zainab Bangura (1959).

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