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  1. List of Druze. Sultan Pasha al-Atrash (1885–1982), commander of the Syrian Revolution of 1925–1927. The list of Druze includes prominent Druze figures who are notable in their areas of expertise.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Druze, small Middle Eastern religious sect characterized by an eclectic system of doctrines and by a cohesion and loyalty among its members (at times politically significant) that have enabled them to maintain for centuries their close-knit identity and distinctive faith.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DruzeDruze - Wikipedia

    The Druze (/ ˈ d r uː z / DROOZ; Arabic: دَرْزِيّ, darzī or دُرْزِيّ durzī, pl. دُرُوز, durūz), who call themselves al-Muwaḥḥidūn (lit. 'the monotheists' or 'the unitarians'), are an Arab and Arabic-speaking esoteric ethnoreligious group from West Asia who adhere to the Druze faith, an Abrahamic ...

  4. 21 de mar. de 2016 · Israeli Druze make up roughly 2% of the country’s population and live mostly in the northern regions of the Galilee, Carmel and the Golan Heights. Their tradition dates back to the 11th century and incorporates elements of Islam, Hinduism and even classical Greek philosophy.

  5. As a people who value privacy, the history of the Druze has often been misunderstood. To tell the stories of the prominent Arslan family, and of their links to other Arabian royal families, a museum has opened in Aley, Mount Lebanon.

  6. Israel's mysterious Druze women are beginning to open their craft circles, kitchens and homes to travellers. Inside a single-room stone house in the village of Hurfeish, high in the mountains of...

  7. The Druze (Arabic: درزي, derzī or durzī, plural دروز, durūz; Hebrew: דרוזים, Druzim; also transliterated Druz or Druse) are a Middle Eastern religious community whose traditional religion is said to have begun as an offshoot of the Ismaili sect of Islam, but is unique in its incorporation of Gnostic, neo-Platonic and other philosophies.