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Alawites are an Arab
ethnoreligious group who live
primarily in the
Levant and
follow Alawism, a
religious sect that
splintered from
early Shia
Islam as...
- The
Alawite State (Arabic: دولة جبل العلويين,
Dawlat Jabal al-‘Alawiyyīn; French: État des Alaouites),
initially named the
Territory of the
Alawites (French:...
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civil war has
largely transformed into a
conflict between ruling minority Alawite government and
allied Shi'a
governments such as Iran;
pitted against the...
- This list of
Alawites includes prominent Alawite figures,
mostly Syrians, who are
notable in
their areas of expertise. Adunis, poet
Badawi al-Jabal, poet...
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Kelbi tribe is one of four tribes, or
tribal confederations, of the
Alawite community in Syria.
Appearing in
historical sources from the 16th century...
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metres (2,000 ft) in the south. This
mountain range has been home to an
Alawite po****tion
since the
Middle Ages. classically, this
range was
known as...
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Alawite revolt may
refer to:
Alawite revolt (1834–35)
Alawite revolt of 1919 Arab
Revolt (disambiguation)
Sectarianism and
minorities in the
Syrian Civil...
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Ibrahim ibn
Sulayman al-Wahsh. The al-****ad
family lived in Qardaha, an
Alawite town in the
mountainous Latakia Sanjak of the
Ottoman Empire. They were...
- The
Alawite revolt (also
called the
Shaykh Saleh al-Ali Revolt) was a rebellion, led by
Shaykh Saleh al-Ali
against the
French authorities of the Occupied...
- ****embly for the
State of Aleppo, the
State of
Damascus and the
Alawite State. The
Alawite State did not join the
State of Syria. In 1920, an independent...