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  1. Timeline of Lebanese history

    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. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    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
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of Lebanon covers the history of the modern Republic of Lebanon and the earlier emergence of Greater Lebanon under the French Mandate for Syria ... Bashir Shihab II, [28] ruled as Emir of Mount Lebanon from 1789 to 1840. The events of 1799 tested his ability as a statesman when Napoleon besieged Acre, a well-fortified coastal city ...
  5. britannica.com

    2 days agoLebanon shares many of the cultural characteristics of the Arab world, yet it has attributes that differentiate it from many of its Arab neighbors. Its rugged, mountainous terrain has served throughout history as an asylum for diverse religious and ethnic groups and for political dissidents. Lebanon is one of the most densely populated countries in the Mediterranean area and has a high rate of ...
  6. britannica.com

    Dec 17, 2024history of Lebanon, a survey of notable events and people in the history of Lebanon, beginning with its settlement by the ancient Phoenicians to the modern state. Lebanon's history has been defined especially by its prolific ports along the Mediterranean trade routes, the refuge its mountainous terrain has offered to groups fleeing ...
  7. infoplease.com

    Lebanon proclaims its independence from France on Nov. 26, 1941. 1943: The French relinquish their remaining control over Lebanon on Nov. 22. That day is celebrated as Lebanon's independence day. 1944: Lebanon becomes truly dependent on Jan. 1, 1944. 1948: Israel declared a state. Palestinian refugees begin arriving in Lebanon. 1960s
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Category: Historical events in Lebanon. 2 languages. ... 2023 events in Lebanon by month (5 C) 2024 events in Lebanon by month (8 C) D. Diplomatic conferences in Lebanon (1 P) Disasters in Lebanon (8 C, 1 P) Disestablishments in Lebanon (5 C) E. Elections in Lebanon (7 C, 31 P)
  9. lebanonnhhistory.org

    History in a Nutshell 1761-1961 1700-1769 1770-1779 1780-1789 1790-1799 1800-1809 1810-1819 1820-1829 1830-1839 1840-1849 1850-1859 1860-1869 1870-1879 1880-1889 1890-1899 1900-1909 1910-1919 1920-1929 1930-1939 1940-1949 1950-1959 1960s Written and Illustrated by Bernard P. Chapman for the Lebanon Historical Society Letters and numbers indicate geographical location of items referred to on ...
  10. britannica.com

    4 days agoLebanon - Phoenicians, Ottoman, Civil War: The evidence of tools found in caves along the coast of what is now Lebanon shows that the area was inhabited from the Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age) through the Neolithic Period (New Stone Age). Village life followed the domestication of plants and animals (the Neolithic Revolution, after about 10,000 bce), with Byblos (modern Jubayl) apparently ...
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