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Dekwaneh (or Dekweneh; Arabic: دكوانة) is a suburb north of Beirut in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. The population is predominantly Maronite Christian . [ 1 ] Tel al-Zaatar , an UNRWA administered Palestinian refugee camp housing approximately 50,000-60,000 refugees, and the site of the Tel al-Zaatar ...
The royal family includes the king, the queen mother, the king's wives (emakhosikati), the king's children, as well as the king's siblings, the king's half-siblings and their families. [citation needed] Due to the practice of polygamy, the number of people who can be counted as members of the royal family is relatively large. For example, King ...
Family Image; Sobhuza II 22 July 1899 – 21 August 1982 (aged 83) 2 September 1968: 21 August 1982† (13 years, 353 days) Son of Ngwane V: House of Dlamini: Mswati III 19 April 1968 (age 56) 25 April 1986: Incumbent (38 years, 238 days) Son of Sobhuza II: House of Dlamini
Boutros el-Khoury with his spouse and children. Khoury was born in 1907 in the village of Karm Sadde, in the Zghorta District (North Lebanon), the son of Salim and Myriam el-Khoury. His family hailed from the Lebanese diaspora in the French colonies of West Africa, [1] with some members, including his father, residing in Senegal. Khoury lost ...
This is the family tree of Sinhalese monarchs. [1] House of Vijaya ... Children: Nayaks of Kandy. Vijaya Raghava Nayak (1634–1673) [N 19] Mampitiya Dissave ...
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According to the Swaziland National Trust Commission, King Sobhuza II had 70 wives, who gave him 210 children between 1920 and 1970. About 180 children survived infancy, and 97 sons and daughters were reported living as of 2000. At his death he had more than 1,000 grandchildren. [11]
Among Edward and Alexandra's six children were King George V and his sister Maud. [1] Maud would later marry her cousin, the future King Haakon VII of Norway, in 1896. [b] [8] A son of Christian and brother of Alexandra, Prince William, became King of the Hellenes as George I in 1863 because of his connection with the British royal family. [9]