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1860 Mount Lebanon civil war and Bashir III

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Difference between 1860 Mount Lebanon civil war and Bashir III

1860 Mount Lebanon civil war vs. Bashir III

The 1860 Mount Lebanon civil war (also called the 1860 Civil War in Syria) was the culmination of a peasant uprising, which began in the north of Mount Lebanon as a rebellion of Maronite peasants against their Druze overlords and culminated in a massacre in Damascus. Prince Bashir Chehab III was a ruler of the Mount Lebanon Emirate (7th Emir, reigned 1840–1842).

Similarities between 1860 Mount Lebanon civil war and Bashir III

1860 Mount Lebanon civil war and Bashir III have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bashir Shihab II, Mount Lebanon Emirate, Shihab dynasty.

Bashir Shihab II

Bashir Shihab II (also spelt "Bachir Chehab II"; 2 January 1767–1850.) was a Lebanese emir who ruled Lebanon in the first half of the 19th century.

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Mount Lebanon Emirate

The Emirate of Mount Lebanon was an autonomous subdivision in the Ottoman Empire.

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Shihab dynasty

The Shihab dynasty (alternatively spelled Chehab; شهابيون, ALA-LC: Shihābiyūn) were a prominent noble family during the Ottoman era in Mount Lebanon.

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1860 Mount Lebanon civil war and Bashir III Comparison

1860 Mount Lebanon civil war has 126 relations, while Bashir III has 5. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.29% = 3 / (126 + 5).

References

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