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85:(d. 1435). Ibn Sibat continued the history of Mount Lebanon for the rest of the 15th century through the first years of Ottoman rule, which began in 1516. For the history of his own time, he relied on his personal observations. He is a principal source for the history of the Druze 78:, an Arab tribe which was long established in the Gharb. Part of his work chronicled the Tanukh's history, before and after their acceptance and propagation of the Druze doctrine in the early 11th century. 350: 345: 82: 278: 380: 360: 355: 97:
rule in the 1490s through 1516 and the first interactions of the Ma'ns and the Buhturids with the Ottoman conquerors. The 17th-century
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in Mount Lebanon. His father Shihab al-Din Ahmad ibn Umar ibn Salih (d. 1482) was a disciple of the reformist Druze religious leader
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Hamza chronicled the medieval history of Mount Lebanon. His work was largely based on the chronicle of the Buhturid chronicler
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New Documents on the History of Mount Lebanon and Arabistan in the 10th and 11th Centuries H
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depended mainly on Hamza's chronicle for their histories of non-Maronite Mount Lebanon.
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of the Gharb, the Sibat family were descendants of the
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Index

Arabic
Druze
Buhturid
Mount Lebanon
Aley
Beirut
al-Sayyid Abd Allah al-Tanukhi
imam
Abeih
Buhturid
emirs
Tanukh
Salih ibn Yahya
Ma'n dynasty
Chouf
Mamluk
Maronite
Istifan al-Duwayhi
Tannus al-Shidyaq


Salibi 1959


Salibi 2005


Hourani 2010
Firro 2011
Abu-Husayn 1985

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