Lebanon was formerly a part of the Turkish Empire, and used Turkish postage stamps during that time. In the immediate aftermath of World War I, when it was a French mandate, it used French stamps overprinted for use in the combined territories of Greater Syria. The first Lebanese stamps in 1924 were overprinted French stamps.

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1 A
2 B
3 C
4 D
5 E
6 F
7 G
8 H
9 J
10 K
11 L
12 M
13 N
14 O
15 P
16 R
17 S
18 Z

A

B

C

  • Elias Abu Chabke (2001)
  • Camille Chamoun (1958 airmail)
  • Fuad Chehab (1960)
  • Daoud Corm (1974 airmail)

D

  • Fakhr al-Din II El Maari (1961 airmail)

E

  • Emile Eddé (1937)

F

G

H

J

K

  • Rashid Karame (1988)
  • Amira Khaskiah (1968 airmail)
  • Bechara el-Khoury (1947 airmail)
  • Chucri Kouatly (1957 airmail)

L

M

N

O

  • Imam Abd al-Rahman al-Ouzai (1971 airmail)

P

R

S

  • Hassan Kamel al-Sabah (1971 airmail)
  • Elias Sarkis (1981)
  • Saud bin Abdul Aziz (1957 airmail)
  • Habib Serour (1974 airmail)
  • Amir Beshir Shehab (1942) a.k.a. Emir Bechir

Z

  • Abdallah Zakher (2001)