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  2. List of political families in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Daoud family is a Druze political family from Rashaya. Politically, the family is represented by the Lebanese Arab Struggle Movement which Faisal Daoud headed between 1986 and 2014. [9] Salim Daoud – Former MP Faisal Daoud – Former party leader and MP; son of Salim Tarek Daoud – Current party leader and parliamentary candidate; son of ...

  3. Category:Political families of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Political families of Lebanon" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. List of political parties in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon has hundreds of registered political parties. After 2005, when the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri precipitated the Cedar Revolution, the political landscape became polarized between two rival alliances, the March 8 Alliance and the March 14 Alliance. Both names refer to dates of mass demonstrations during the ...

  5. Category:Lebanese families - Wikipedia

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    Political families of Lebanon (19 C, 14 P) Lebanese Druze families (1 C, 3 P) A. Al Solh family (11 P) B. Boulos family (4 P) ... Pages in category "Lebanese families"

  6. Category:Lebanese politicians - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese political candidates (2 C, 1 P) ... Political families of Lebanon (19 C, ... Pages in category "Lebanese politicians"

  7. Chamoun family - Wikipedia

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    Camille was the head of the family. He was elected as a deputy five times, and served as minister multiple times, most notably in the first cabinet of Riad Solh. In 1952, he was elected president, and served in office until 1958. He founded the National Liberal Party, and its military wing, the Tigers Militia. He participated in the Lebanese ...

  8. Lebanese aristocracy - Wikipedia

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    The feudal aristocratic Lebanese families hold titles which were granted to them by the Ottoman authorities, or by the Emir of Mount Lebanon, or sometimes self-bestowed. Bachir Chehab II, Emir of Mount Lebanon from 1789 to 1840. Not all descendants of Lebanese aristocratic families were able to retain their honorific titles.

  9. Jumblatt family - Wikipedia

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    The Jumblatt family ... is a Druze political dynasty. ... points out the "outsider" status of this Kurdish Sunni family in the Lebanese history and their later ...