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    The Shihab dynasty (alternatively spelled Chehab; Arabic: الشهابيون, ALA-LC: al-Shihābiyūn) is an Arab family whose members served as the paramount tax...
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    Maan and Shihab government of different parts of Mount Lebanon, between 1667 and 1841, was an Ottoman iltizam, or tax farm, rather than a dynastic principality...
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    Druze power there.[page needed] The Qays were led by Emir Haydar of the Shihab dynasty and consisted of the Druze clans of Jumblatt, Talhuq, Imad and Abd al-Malik...
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    instances where prominent members of the Druze community, including some of Shihab dynasty members, as well as the Abi-Lamma clan, embraced Christianity. The Maronite...
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  • Shihab-ud-din Omar (r. 1316) was the third Sultan of the Khalji dynasty and fourteenth Sultan of Delhi Sultanate in India. After the death of his father...
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    to place themselves under Russian protection. The most prominent Shihab, Bashir Shihab II, ruled as Emir of Mount Lebanon from 1789 to 1840. The events...
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    structure, made up of fiefdoms, that allowed Bashir II, an emir from the Shihab dynasty in the Druze and Maronite districts of Mount Lebanon, to gain lordship...
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  • of the Shihab dynasty to govern Mount Lebanon. Yusuf Shihab was the son of Emir Mulhim. They were the leaders of the Shihab dynasty. The Shihabs were descendants...
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  • Ahmad Ma'n (category Ma'n dynasty)
    the last member of the Ma'n dynasty, after which paramount leadership passed to his marital relatives from the Shihab dynasty. Unlike his granduncle Fakhr...
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  • second an agent of the Ma'n's marital relatives and successors, the Shihab dynasty, may have had a similar interest in omitting the Alam al-Dins' possible...
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    1706, after which Haydar Shihab, whose mother was a daughter of Ahmad, took his place. His descendants from the Shihab dynasty continued to hold the iltizam...
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  • rival tribo-political factions. The Qays were led by Emir Haydar of the Shihab dynasty and consisted of the Druze clans of Jumblatt, Imad, Nakad Talhuq, and...
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    Shihab emir or a member of the rival Alam al-Din clan. The Qaysi Druze were motivated to appoint the Shihabs because the Wadi al-Taym-based Shihabs were...
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  • Meri, Jere L. Bacharach, (Taylor & Francis, 2006), 568. Obverse: al-amir Shihab al-Din Mahmud bin Buri in inner marginal legend; al-Imam / al-Muqtafi in...
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    Muhammad Ali of Egypt Map of Syria, 1851. Belligerents Egypt Supported by: Shihab dynasty Soran Emirate Ottoman Empire  Russian Empire (1833) Commanders and leaders...
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    After the Shihab dynasty converted to Christianity, the Druze lost most of their political and feudal powers. On 3 September 1840, Bashir Shihab III was...
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  • were based in the Matn area and historically opposed the Ma'n dynasty and Shihab dynasty. They were eliminated by the latter at the Battle of Ain Dara...
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  • Department  Saudi Arabia  Scotland  Canton of Schwyz  Sharjah  Shiga  Shihab Dynasty  Shimane  Silesian Voivodeship  Sindh  Singapore  Slavonia  Canton of...
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    considered. A number of the Druze embraced Christianity, such as some of Shihab dynasty members, as well as the Abi-Lamma clan, During the nineteenth and twentieth...
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    Lebanon. He was the son of Qasim ibn Umar ibn Haydar ibn Husayn Shihab of the Shihab dynasty, which had been elected to the super tax farm of Mount Lebanon...
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  • Mulhim Ma'n (category Ma'n dynasty)
    and afterward the dynasty's tax farms and paramountcy over the Druze passed to their Sunni Muslim marital relatives, the Shihab dynasty. Mulhim belonged...
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    or Khilji dynasty was a Turco-Afghan dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate for three decades between 1290 and 1320. It was the second dynasty to rule the...
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  • the Ottoman province of Sidon. They belonged to the Shihab dynasty which succeeded the Ma'an dynasty as the rulers of Mount Lebanon. After Haydar died in...
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  • Sayyida Meyyan bint Shihab Al Said (Arabic: ميان بنت شهاب آل سعيد) is an Omani artist and member of the royal family. She was previously married to Sayyid...
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    Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq bin Taimur Al Said (Arabic: شهاب بن طارق بن تيمور آل سعيد; born 1955) is a member of the Omani royal family and the Deputy Prime...
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    of the President of Lebanon during the summer. Emir Bashir II of the Shihab dynasty, who later became the ruler of the Mount Lebanon Emirate, built the...
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  • and a surname. It may refer to: Bashir I, Lebanese emir of the Shihab dynasty Bashir Shihab II (1767–1850), Lebanese emir who ruled Lebanon Bashir III, ruler...
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  • War (1806–1812). Russia was allied with Napoleon 1807–1810. The Qajar dynasty fought against Russia from 1804 to 1813; the Russians were allied with...
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  • of the caliphate during the First and Second Muslim Civil Wars. The Shihab dynasty, the former ruling house in Ottoman-era Mount Lebanon are purported...
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    under the control of the Shihab dynasty. The Shihabi emir, Bashir I, Haydar's uncle and the effective leader of the Shihab dynasty, launched a punitive campaign...
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