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    Lebanon INDEPENDENT LEBANON, 1943-76
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    Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies
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    President Sulayman Franjiyah
    Courtesy Mohless Al-Hariri/The Georgetown Design Group, Inc.

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    One of Franjiyah's prime ministers, Rashid Karami
    Courtesy Mohless Al-Hariri/The Georgetown Design Group, Inc.

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    The remains of Tall Zatar, a Palestinian refugee camp on the outskits of Beirut, after it was besieged by Christian militiamen
    Courtesy UNRWA/Photo by Myrtle Winter Chaumany

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    The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon was set up following the 1978 Israeli incursion into southern Lebanon
    Courtesy United Nations

    The history of Lebanon during the 1943-76 period was dominated by prominent family networks and patron-client relationships. Each sectarian community had its prominent family: the Khuris, Shamuns, Shihabs, Franjiyahs, and Jumayyils for the Maronites; the Sulhs, Karamis, and Yafis for the Sunnis; the Jumblatts, Yazbaks, and Arslans for the Druzes; and the Asads and Hamadahs for the Shias.

    Data as of December 1987


    NOTE: The information regarding Lebanon on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Lebanon INDEPENDENT LEBANON, 1943-76 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Lebanon INDEPENDENT LEBANON, 1943-76 should be addressed to the Library of Congress.

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