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  2. History of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The history of Lebanon covers the history of the modern Republic of ... from Egypt by way of ... assistance in a "Crusade" to free his homeland from Ottoman ...

  3. Timeline of Lebanese history - Wikipedia

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    Hezbollah is founded in Lebanon in opposition to the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon. [4] 1988 Outgoing President Amine Gemayel appoints an unelected military government under Christian Commander-in-Chief Michel Aoun. 1990: Michel Aoun flees the country as Syrian troops enter Lebanon. End of the Lebanese civil war. [5] 1992

  4. Kisrawan campaigns (1292–1305) - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation for the History of the Shiites in Lebanon and Syria: The First Scientific Study on the History of the Shiites in the Region (in Arabic). Beirut: Dar Al-Malak. Harris, William (2012). Lebanon: A History, 600–2011. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518-111-1. Reilly, James A. (2016).

  5. History of ancient Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The history of ancient Lebanon traces the course of events related to the ... Gubla was the first Canaanite city to trade actively with Egypt and the pharaohs ...

  6. 9th century in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    After Ahmad ibn Tulun became independent in Egypt in the year 258 AH / 872 AD, he went to Damascus, and conquered it after the death of its guardian Ibn Majour in the year 264 AH / 878 AD. After Damascus, he completed the subjugation of the cities of the Levant: Homs and Hama , and his sons and commanders took over.

  7. Phoenicia under Babylonian rule - Wikipedia

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    Emirate of Mount Lebanon (1516–1840) Tripoli Eyalet (1579–1864) Sidon Eyalet (1660–1864) Shihabs (1697–1842) El Assaad Family (1749–1957) Double Qaim-Maqamate of Mount Lebanon (1843-1861) Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (1861–1918) Beirut Vilayet (1888–1917) Allied administration (1918–1920) French rule (1920–1943)

  8. Lebanese people in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The height of Lebanese immigration into Egypt occurred between the 19th and early 20th centuries. As Lebanon was part of Ottoman Syria during this time, Christians from all over the Levant (modern-day Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine) were immigrating to Egypt as one "Shawam" (شوام), or "Levantine" group. [1]

  9. Category:History of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon history-related lists (8 P) A. Archaeology of Lebanon (6 C, 8 P) Archives in Lebanon (2 C, 3 P) D. Defunct mass media in Lebanon (2 C) Defunct organisations ...