-
Beirut and Sidon. In
times of
peace the
Buhturids maintained working relations with the Crusaders. The
Buhturids' peak of
power occurred under the Circ****ian...
-
strongman of the
western Levant,
Fakhr al-Din,
whose mother was a
Buhturid, the last
Buhturids were m****acred by a
Druze rival, Ali Alam al-Din. The historian...
- Map of the
Buhturid domains in
Mount Lebanon under Mamluk rule, with the
Buhturids, a
Tanukh clan,
holding a
significant place in
Druze history....
- the
Tanukh Buhturids,
Druze emirs of the
Gharb (the
mountainous area
south of Beirut) by
incorporating them into the military. The
Buhturids were posted...
- Eid Al Adha
Ziyara History Wadi al-Taym
Kisrawan campaigns (1292–1305)
Buhturids Ma'n
dynasty Mount Lebanon Emirate 1585
Ottoman invasion Druze power struggle...
- Lebanon, the
Druze Buhturids, who
embraced Sultan Barquq. When the
latter was
briefly toppled in a
Bahri revolt in 1389, the
Buhturids fought against the...
- century. The Alam al-Dins had
marital ties with the Arslans, as well as the
Buhturids,
which was also a
Tanukhid family. The
historian William Harris considers...
- Euphrates. Like Abū Tammām (ابو تمام), he was of the
tribe of Tayy, from the
Buhturids.
While still young, al-Buḥturī
visited Abū Tammām at Homs, on
whose recommendation...
- areas,
mainly in
Mount Lebanon,
where longtime Druze iqtaʿ
holders (see
Buhturids), who
became part of the halqa,
successfully resisted the
abolition of...
- Eid Al Adha
Ziyara History Wadi al-Taym
Kisrawan campaigns (1292–1305)
Buhturids Ma'n
dynasty Mount Lebanon Emirate 1585
Ottoman invasion Druze power struggle...