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Chouf (also
spelled Shouf, Shuf or Chuf; Arabic: جبل الشوف, romanized: Jabal ash-Shouf) is a
historic region of Lebanon, as well as an administrative...
- Niha (Arabic: نيحا [ˈniħa]) is a town in the
Chouf which belongs to
Mount Lebanon of Lebanon. The town is 44
miles from
Beirut and it has
about 3,750...
- 1984–89
phase of the
Lebanese Civil War,
which occurred at the
mountainous Chouf District located south-east of the
Lebanese Capital Beirut. It
pitted the...
- mid-August) a
series of m****acres on
Christian civilians took
place in the
Chouf region during the
Lebanese Civil War. The m****acres were
mostly committed...
- ٱلْمَعْنِيُّونَ), were a
family of
Druze chiefs of Arab
stock based in the
rugged Chouf area of
southern Mount Lebanon who were
politically prominent in the 15th–17th...
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transliterated as
Joumblatt and Junblat) is a
prominent Druze family based in the
Chouf area of
Mount Lebanon which has
dominated Druze politics since the 18th...
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Chouf TV (Arabic: شوف تيفي) is an
arabophone Moroccan media company created in 2013 by
Driss Chahtane [ar] and
owned by S W Media, LLC, of
which Chahtane...
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located in
Chouf District in
Mount Lebanon Governorate. The name is
derived from "Dar"
which means house or home.
Daraya belongs to the
Chouf District;...
- The
Chouf region, also
spelled Shouf, is a
historical and
geographical area
located in the
central part of Lebanon. Like much of Lebanon, the
Chouf was...
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Chouf Minorities, also
known as
Chouf (Arabic: جمعية شوف), is a
Tunisian non-governmental
organization that
advocates for the
personal rights of Tunisian...