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Lebanon INDEPENDENT LEBANON, 1943-76 https://workmall.com/wfb2001/lebanon/lebanon_history_independent_lebanon_1943_76.html Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies President Sulayman Franjiyah One of Franjiyah's prime ministers, Rashid Karami The remains of Tall Zatar, a Palestinian refugee camp on the outskits of Beirut, after it was besieged by Christian militiamen The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon was set up following the 1978 Israeli incursion into southern Lebanon 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
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