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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Emirate of Mount Lebanon (section Shihab dynasty)
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 (section Shihab Dynasty)
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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Christianity and Druze (section Shihab dynasty)
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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Shihabuddin Omar (redirect from Shihab-ud-din Omar)
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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History of Lebanon (section Shihab dynasty (1697–1842))
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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History of Sidon (section Shihab dynasty)
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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