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  2. Timeline of Lebanese history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Lebanese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Lebanon and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Lebanon. See also the list of presidents of Lebanon and list of prime ministers of Lebanon

  3. History of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    History of Lebanon; Timeline of Lebanese history; Phoenicia; County of Tripoli; Ottoman rule. 1860 conflict; ... It was remarked at the time that Lebanon, whose ...

  4. List of years in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    History of Lebanon; Timeline: Ancient. Prehistory; Canaan/Phoenicia (2500–333 BC) Amurru kingdom (2000 BC) Egyptian rule (1550–1077 BC) Hittite rule (1600–1178 BC)

  5. List of wars involving Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    History of Lebanon; Timeline: Ancient. Prehistory; Canaan/Phoenicia (2500–333 BC) Amurru kingdom (2000 BC) Egyptian rule (1550–1077 BC) Hittite rule (1600–1178 BC)

  6. 1st century in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    History of Lebanon; Timeline: Ancient. Prehistory; Canaan/Phoenicia (2500–333 BC) Amurru kingdom (2000 BC) Egyptian rule (1550–1077 BC) Hittite rule (1600–1178 BC)

  7. History of Beirut - Wikipedia

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    History of Lebanon; Timeline: Ancient. ... The Cedar Revolution was the largest rally in Lebanon's history at that time. ... It was remarked at the time that Lebanon ...

  8. Template:History of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    History of Lebanon; Timeline: Ancient. Prehistory; Canaan/Phoenicia (2500–333 BC) Amurru kingdom (2000 BC) Egyptian rule (1550–1077 BC) Hittite rule (1600–1178 BC)

  9. History of ancient Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Oppression continued unabated, and Tyre rebelled again, this time against Sargon II (722-705 BC), who successfully besieged the city in 721 BC and punished its population. During the 7th century BC, the city of Sidon rebelled and was completely destroyed by Esarhaddon (681-668 BC); its inhabitants were enslaved.