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Bloudan Conference of 1946

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The Bloudan Conference of 1946 (Arabic transliteration: al-Mu'tamar al-'Arabi al-Qawmi fi Bludan) was the second pan-Arab summit held in Bloudan, Syria in 1946, following the first conference in 1937. It was called to for the Council of the Arab League to consider the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry report which had been published on 20 April 1946.

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