• Ain Dara (Arabic: عين داره), is a village about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Beirut, in the governorate of Mount Lebanon, in the Aley District. Ain Dara...
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  • Ayn Dara, Rif Dimashq Governorate, a village in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria Ain Dara, Lebanon, a town in the Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon This...
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  • The Battle of Ain Dara occurred in the village of Ain Dara, in Mount Lebanon in 1711, between the Qaysi and Yamani, two rival tribo-political factions...
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  • Quail Island, New Zealand Battle of Ain Darra, fought at Ain Dara, Lebanon Darra Khaibar, a Pakistani film Dara (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    الرّميل Medawar الِمْدَوَّر Abey - Ain Drafil Aghmid Ain trez Ain Dara Ain el Remmaneh Ain el Saydeh Ain Jedideh Ain Ksour Ain Onoub Ainab Aley Aramoun el Ghareb...
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    held by Lebanese Christian forces, the only way out was on the Beirut-Damascus highway, and the Israelis were building up forces at Ain Dara in the eastern...
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  • Antoine Haddad (category Democratic Renewal (Lebanon) politicians)
    Antoine Haddad (Arabic: أنطوان حداد; born 1954, Ain Dara, Lebanon) is an academic, consultant, and social and political activist. After 40 years of experience...
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    two-day armored and infantry battle. After Ain Zhalta fell, the Israelis advanced to the town of Ain Dara, which overlooked the Beirut-Damascus highway...
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    Lebanese Druze (Arabic: دروز لبنان, romanized: durūz lubnān) are an ethnoreligious group constituting about 5.2 percent of the population of Lebanon....
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    Zeytoun Zouk Mikael Zouk Mosbeh Abey – Ain Drafil Aghmid Ain Dara Ain el Remmaneh Ain el Saydeh Ain Jedideh Ain Ksour Aïn Onoub Ainab Aley Aramoun Baawerta...
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  • Battle of Ain Dara to balance the older Druze families such as Abu Nakads, Arslans and Imads. Today, Walid Jumblatt is a prominent Lebanese politician...
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  • Alam al-Din dynasty (category Ottoman period in Lebanon)
    Mount Lebanon Druze in 1693, 1698, and 1711. On the last occasion, they were defeated and killed by the Shihabs and the Qays at the Battle of Ain Dara. Before...
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    militiamen from nearby Zahle to join the fighting. Imad's men retreated to Ain Dara, where the Christians followed them before being defeated. Ali Imad died...
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    Shihab dynasty (category Political families of Lebanon)
    paramountcy amongst the Druze at the Battle of Ain Dara in 1711, consolidating their dominance of Mount Lebanon through the mid-19th century. The family's...
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    Aley District (category Districts of Lebanon)
    Lebanon, Aley witnessed several battles around its environs. Abey Aghmid Ain Dara Aïn-El-Jdeidé Aïn-Enoub Aïn-Rommané Aïn Drafile Aïn El-Halzoune Aïn...
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    Mount Lebanon for the Hauran. Emir Haydar confirmed his Qaysi allies as the tax farmers of Mount Lebanon's tax districts. His victory in Ain Dara also...
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    Mount Lebanon for the Hauran. Emir Haydar confirmed his Qaysi allies as the tax farmers of Mount Lebanon's tax districts. His victory in Ain Dara also...
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  • Sawwaf family (category Ottoman period in Lebanon)
    latter at the Battle of Ain Dara in 1711. The Sawwafs were based in the village of Chbaniyeh in the Matn area of Mount Lebanon, east of Beirut. They were...
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    force could arrive, Haydar defeated his local rivals at the Battle of Ain Dara and seized the former Mann capital of Deir el Qamar. Through intermarriage...
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    succeeded the Maans in 1697 after the Battle of Ain Dara, a battle that changed the face of Lebanon when a clash between two Druze clans, the Qaysis...
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    Bteghrine (redirect from Bteghrine, lebanon)
    composed of seven neighborhoods and four outlying areas. Haret al-Ain Haret al-Dara Haret al-Shahara Haret al-Shawyee Haret al-Ssaha Haret al-Wata Haret...
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    Aghmeed (category Lebanon geography stubs)
    Beirut, in the governorate of Mount Lebanon, in the Aley District. One can reach Aghmeed through Mdairej Road, Ain Dara and Al Azzounieh. Aghmeed is at an...
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    Majid Arslan (category Defense ministers of Lebanon)
    (Arabic: الأمير مجيد توفيق أرسلان) (February 1908 — September 18, 1983) was a Lebanese Druze leader and head of the Arslan feudal Druze ruling family. Arslan...
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  • Brih (category Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon)
    Beirut – Aley – Bhamdoun – Saoufar – Mdayrij – Ain Dara – Nabeh Safa – Brih. Road from South of Lebanon: Damour – Deir el Qamar – Maaser Beit Eddin – Fouwara...
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    Syria and the Lebanon from 1921 to 1936. In the past, the name Jabal al-Druze was used for a different area, located in Mount Lebanon.[citation needed]...
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  • Sheikh (section Lebanon)
    Harmoush family heads, which ruled the Chouf region until the Battle of Ain Dara in 1711 CE, were "sui iuris" sheikhs. After the Ottoman rule and the implementation...
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    Hasbaya (category Druze communities in Lebanon)
    Hasbaya or Hasbeiya (Arabic: حاصبيا) is a town in Lebanon, situated at the foot of Mount Hermon, overlooking a deep amphitheatre from which a brook flows...
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    Kamal Jumblatt (category Deaths by firearm in Lebanon)
    March 1977) was a Lebanese politician who founded the Progressive Socialist Party. He led the National Movement during the Lebanese Civil War. He was...
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  • Hamdanid dynasty. In Mount Lebanon, the Al Hamdan were based in the village of Kafra. Following the 1711 Battle of Ain Dara between the rival Qaysi and...
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    around one million, with about 45% to 50% live in Syria, 35% to 40% live in Lebanon, and less than 10% live in Israel; recently there has been a growing Druze...
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