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  1. The Shihab dynasty (alternatively spelled Chehab; Arabic: الشهابيون, ALA-LC: al-Shihābiyūn) is an Arab family whose members served as the paramount tax farmers and local chiefs of Mount Lebanon from the early 18th to mid-19th century, during Ottoman rule. Their reign began in 1697 after the death of the last Ma'nid chief.

  2. Bashir was born in 1767 in Ghazir, [4] [5] a village in the Keserwan region of Mount Lebanon. He was the son of Qasim ibn Umar ibn Haydar ibn Husayn Shihab of the Shihab dynasty, [6] which had been elected to the super tax farm of Mount Lebanon by other Druze nobility, also known as the Mount Lebanon Emirate, when their Druze kinsmen ...

  3. The Khalji or Khilji (Persian: خلجي) dynasty was the second dynasty which ruled the Delhi sultanate, covering large parts of the Indian subcontinent for nearly three decades between 1290 and 1320. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji.

  4. El Príncipe Bashir Shihab II “el Grande” fue el emir de la montaña, el más famoso de la dinastía, emulando a su predecesor, Fakhr-a-Din II. Su habilidad como hombre de estado fue probada por primera vez en el 1799, cuando Napoleón trata de conquistar Acre, 40 kilómetros al sur de Tiro, ciudad fortificada y costera.

  5. The Battle of Ain Dara occurred in the village of Ain Dara, in Mount Lebanon in 1711, between the Qaysi and Yamani, two rival tribo-political factions. [1] The Qays were led by Emir Haydar of the Shihab dynasty and consisted of the Druze clans of Jumblatt, Talhuq, Imad and Abd al-Malik and the Maronite clan of Khazen.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yusuf_ShihabYusuf Shihab - Wikipedia

    Yusuf Shihab (Arabic: يوسف الشهابي) (1748–1790) was the autonomous emir of Mount Lebanon between 1770 and 1789. He was the fifth consecutive member of the Shihab dynasty to govern Mount Lebanon.

  7. The Shihab dynasty (alternatively spelled Chehab; Arabic: شهابيون ‎, ALA-LC: Shihābiyūn) were a prominent noble family during the Ottoman era in Mount Lebanon.The Shihabs were the traditional princes of the Wadi al-Taym, who traced their lineage to the Banu Makhzum of the ancient Quraysh tribe.