- Rashaya, Rachaya, Rashaiya,
Rashayya or
Rachaiya (Arabic: راشيا), also
known as
Rashaya al-Wadi or
Rachaya el-Wadi (and variations), is a town of the Rashaya...
- Martyrs'
Square in
Beirut during celebrations marking the
release by the
French of Lebanon's
government from
Rashayya prison on 22
November 1943...
- he was
arrested on 11
November 1943 and was
imprisoned in the
castle of
Rashayya,
where he was held for
eleven days,
along with
Bishara el-Khoury and Riad...
-
either in the
capital city of Beirut, the Metn hinterland, the
Hasbayya and
Rashayya districts in the southeast, and the
North Governorate, in the
Koura region...
- (the four Kazas, or
administrtative districts, of Baalbek, the Bekaa,
Rashayya and Hasbayya),
which belonged to the
Vilayet of Damascus.
According to...
- Pasha's blessing,
proceeded to
appoint two ****
Muslim emirs from the
Rashayya branch of the
Shihab clan,
Hasan and Salman, as Emir Bashir's successors...
- Rashaya:
Tourism in Lebanon,
Lebanon Touristic Sites,
Rachaya al Wadi,
Rashayya Archived 2008-07-20 at the
Wayback Machine "Rashaya al Wadi".
Rashaya University...
- killed, 65 wounded.
Following the
defeat by
Ahmad Bek,
Shibli occupied Rashayya and
killed its governor,
while Druze volunteers kept
flowing in to join...
- (the four Kazas, or
administrtative districts, of Baalbek, the Bekaa,
Rashayya and Hasbayya),
which belonged to the
Vilayet of Damascus.
According to...
- Musa
Shihab of Hasbaya; his
paternal aunt was
married to
Husayn Shihab of
Rashayya in 1629. Upon
vacating his iltizam, his
Druze rival Musa Alam al-Din, who...