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Solh (or variants as-Solh, al-Solh, el-Solh) (Arabic: الصلح) is an Arabic surname, mostly from Lebanon.

Notable people with the name Solh and its variants include:

  • Riad Al Solh (1894–1951), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister, the first prime minister of Lebanon after the country's independence
  • Sami as-Solh (1887–1968), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister
  • Takieddin el-Solh (1908-1988), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister
  • Rachid Solh (1926–2014), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister
  • Leila Al Solh (born 1946), vice president of Alwaleed bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation and a former Lebanese minister of industry
  • Kazem El-Solh (1904–1976), Lebanese politician, a diplomat
  • Mounira Solh (1911–2010), Lebanese pioneer advocate for the rights of women and people with disabilities
  • Sana Solh (1939–2019), Lebanese human rights activist
  • Waheed el Solh (1901-1958), Lebanese politician
  • Raghid El-Solh (1942–2017), Lebanese writer and researcher
  • Mahmoud Solh, Lebanese agricultural economist and genetic scientist

See also

  • Sulh, also solh, Arabic word which means peace as opposed to war. It is derived from the same root as Arabic word musalaha meaning reconciliation.[1] In Islamic Law it means an amicable settlement.
  • Solh Kabul F.C., football team in Afghanistan