- The
Harfush dynasty (or Harfouche, Harfuch, Harfouch, or most
commonly spelled Harfoush dynasty, all
varying transcriptions of the same
Arabic family...
-
extended his
control to the
Beqaa Valley, the
stronghold of his rivals, the
Harfush dynasty.
Fakhr al-Din
proceeded to
capture fortresses across central Syria...
- 18th
century to the newer, more
secure town of Zahlé on
account of the
Harfush dynasty's
oppression and rapacity, but more
critical studies have questioned...
- is the
Shaykh Rāshid al-Khuza'i Āl
Harfush (al-Harafishah) Āl
Harfush (al-Harafishah) in Wādī al-Sarḥān Āl
Harfush (al-Harafishah) in al-Mafraq. Āl Quydayḥ...
- army led by the
governor of
Damascus Mustafa Pasha. In 1623,
Yunus al-
Harfush prohibited the
Druze of the
Chouf from
cultivating their lands in the southern...
-
Uqaylids 990–1096
Numayrids 990–1081
Mirdasids 1024–1080
Munqidhites 1025–1157 Ma'nids 1517–1697
Turabays 1480–1677
Harfushs 1517–1865
Shihabs 1697–1842...
- Jurd
village of Ain Dara, and they were also
joined by the Shia
Muslim Harfush clan of the
Beqaa Valley. The
Ottoman governor of
Sidon sent
troops through...
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Uqaylids 990–1096
Numayrids 990–1081
Mirdasids 1024–1080
Munqidhites 1025–1157 Ma'nids 1517–1697
Turabays 1480–1677
Harfushs 1517–1865
Shihabs 1697–1842...
-
Uqaylids 990–1096
Numayrids 990–1081
Mirdasids 1024–1080
Munqidhites 1025–1157 Ma'nids 1517–1697
Turabays 1480–1677
Harfushs 1517–1865
Shihabs 1697–1842...
- of Homs and
local iltizam concessions to Baalbek's
Harfush family. Like the Hamadas, the
Harfush emirs were
involved on more than one
occasion in the...