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Danniyeh (known also as Addinniyeh, Al
Dinniyeh, Al Danniyeh, Arabic: الضنية) is a
region located in Miniyeh-Danniyeh
District in the
North Governorate...
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includes the
Dinniyeh, and the
Miniyeh regions. The town of
Miniyeh serves as
district a
capital during fall and winter,
while the town of Syr
Dinniyeh serves...
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soldiers killed in action,
while 25
rebels were
killed and 55 captured. The
Dinniyeh Group was a
group of 200–300
Islamist militants led by B****am
Ahmad Kanj...
- Kfirhabou, Zghartegrein, Ein Qibil.
Danniyeh (known also as Addinniyeh, Al
Dinniyeh, Al Danniyeh, Arabic: سير الضنية) is a
region located in Miniyeh-Danniyeh...
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significant Shia po****tion
dominated Keserwan stretching out as far
north as
Dinniyeh,
where reportedly the Shia
feudal lord family, the Hamadas, were entrusted...
- Andaket–Qobaiyat Qobaiyat-Tachea Tachea–Qemmamine Qemmamine–Kfar
Bnine Kfar Bnine–Sir
Dinniyeh Sir Ed Dinnieh–Ehden Ehden–Qannoubine Qannoubine–Bsharri Bsharri–Hasroun...
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Markabta (Arabic: مركبتا) is a
village in the
Dinniyeh District in the
North Governorate of Lebanon.The po****tion,
according to
regulations issued by...
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Fakhr al-Din
complied in
return for the
iltizam of the
Tripoli nahiyas of
Dinniyeh,
Bsharri and Akkar. Once
Fakhr al-Din set out from Ghazir,
Yusuf abandoned...
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connected with
fundamentalist groups Osbat al-Nour, Jund Ash Sham, the
Dinniyeh Group and
Takfir wal Hijra.
Ahmed Abd al-Karim al-Saadi is the ostensible...
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Lebanese Catholic parents, his
mother from
Tannourine and his
father from
Dinniyeh, who had fled in
light of the
Lebanese Civil War. He grew up in Oatlands...