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Bachir Pierre Gemayel (Arabic: بشير بيار الجميّل,
pronounced [baˈʃiːr ʒɪˈmajjɪl]; 10 November 1947 – 14
September 1982) was a
Lebanese militia commander...
- the
Phalangist Party.
Gemayel descends from a
Maronite Christian family (the
Gemayels) with a long
tradition in Lebanon. The
Gemayel family are originally...
- Lebanon.
Syracuse University Press. p. 42. ISBN 9780815651949. Gordon, The
Gemayels (1988), p. 36. Tony Badran, Lebanon's
Militia Wars in Lebanon: Liberation...
- Samy
Amine Gemayel (Arabic: سامي الجميّل, born 3
December 1980) is a
Lebanese politician,
lawyer and a
member of the
Lebanese parliament.
Being elected...
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Pierre Amine Gemayel, also
spelled Jmayyel,
Jemayyel or al-Jumayyil (Arabic: بيار الجميّل; 6
November 1905 – 29
August 1984), was a
Lebanese political...
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neighborhood of Achrafieh.
Militia commander and
Lebanese president-elect
Bachir Gemayel and 23
other Kataeb Party politicians were
killed in the blast. The attack...
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selected Lebanese built-up
areas (1979),
Appendix B, B-2. Gordon, The
Gemayels (1988), p. 48. Katz,
Russel & Volstad,
Armies in
Lebanon (1985), p. 4....
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Pierre Gemayel and is the son of the ********inated president-elect
Bachir Gemayel.
Nadim Gemayel was born in
Bikfaya on 1 May 1982 to
Solange Gemayel (née...
- of
Bikfaya – the
Gemayel family's
feudal seat –, and kept the main
roads connecting Beirut to that
territory open,
where the
Gemayels held
numerous commercial...
- and the
Gemayels. The Frangiehs, who were
close to Syria, were
critical of
Phalangist Kataeb Regulatory Forces'
militia leader Bachir Gemayel's growing...