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Daher, or DAHER, is a French industrial conglomerate.

Daher may also refer to:

Places

People

  • Anita Daher, Canadian writer of juvenile and teen books
  • Eduard Daher, current Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Tripoli.
  • Ignatius Michael IV Daher (1761–1816), Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church from 1801 to 1810
  • José Zalaquett Daher (born 1942), Chilean lawyer, and human rights activist during the General Augusto Pinochet regime
  • Kassem Daher, Lebanese-Canadian accused of membership in a number of Islamic militant groups
  • Michel Daher, Lebanese entrepreneur and politician. Member of Lebanese Parliament. Founder of Daher Foods
  • Nínawa Daher (1979–2011), Argentine lawyer and journalist of Lebanese descent
  • Pierre Daher, Hungarian physician and politician of Lebanese descent, member of the Hungarian National Assembly
  • Pierre El Daher, Lebanese businessman, who has been the chairman and CEO of the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation
  • Ray Daher, Lebanese rugby league player
  • Salam Daher, Lebanese civil defense worker who became the focus of controversy in the aftermath of the Israeli airstrike on Qana
  • Thaísa Daher de Menezes, Brazilian two-time Olympic gold volleyball player
  • Dhaher al-Omar, Arab-Bedouin ruler and founder of modern Haifa

See also

  • SOCATA, also known as DAHER-SOCATA, formerly EADS Socata, producer of general aviation aircraft

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