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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. *
The Karami family is a Sunni political family in the city of Tripoli in Northern Lebanon. Members of his family traditionally held the position of mufti of Tripoli. The family is also known to adhere a strong Arab nationalist ideology as it runs the Arab Liberation Party, now known as the Dignity Movement. [28] Notable members:
In modern Lebanon, many families still retain the honorific aristocratic titles of Sheikh, Muqaddam, Emir & Bey.The Lebanese government formally recognizes their rights by including the honorific titles in the official Lebanese ID documents (with title preceding the first name; except for the Turkish Bey title which follows the first name).
Political families of Lebanon (19 C, 14 P) K. Lebanese politicians of Kurdish descent (3 P) L. Lebanese Sunni politicians (1 C, 13 P) T. Politicians from Tripoli ...
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"
The location of Lebanon An enlargeable relief map of the Lebanese Republic. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Lebanon: . Lebanon – sovereign country located along the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea in Southwest Asia and the Middle East. [1]
Lebanese Arab Struggle Movement; Lebanese economic crisis bank robberies and sit-ins; Lebanese nationality law; Lebanese political crisis (2019–present) 17 October Revolution; Lebanese–Syrian Security Apparatus; Secularist movement in Lebanon; List of members of the first Parliament of Lebanon; List of political families in Lebanon
El-Assaad or Al As'ad (Arabic: الأسعد) is an Arab feudal political family who originated from Najd and is a main branch of the Anizah tribe. [1] Unrelated to Syrian or Palestinian al-Assads, the El-Assaad dynasty that ruled most of South Lebanon for three centuries and whose lineage defended the local people of the Jabal Amel (Mount Amel) principality – today southern Lebanon – for ...