- 560 Jurd 2,410 1,820 3,190
Kharroub 3,390 45 - Man****if 1,195 1,695 -
Shahhar 3,970 1,050 -
Sahil 7,395 75 899
Tuffah 4,815 5 105 Deir el-Qamar 4,385...
- LF
armored companies managed to hold
their ground at Souk El
Gharb and
Shahhar, and
later spearheaded LF
counterattacks at
nearby Druze-held towns. The...
- was
transferred the tax
farms of the Jurd, Keserwan, Matn, Gharb, and
Shahhar districts, all of
which were held
previously by
Fakhr al-Din or his proxies...
-
being already ranked sheikhs cemented their authority on the Manasif,
Shahhar and a
third of
Iqlim Al
Kharoub muqata'a. Imad, and Abd al-Malik leaders...
-
mutasallims of the
various tax districts. As such, he
appointed Khalil to
Shahhar,
Qasim to Chouf, Amin in Jubail, his
brother Hasan's son
Abdullah in Keserwan...
- Brigade's
units were deplo**** at the
towns of Khalde, Aramoun, Kabr
Chmoun and
Shahhar –
where they
relieved the
Christian Lebanese Forces (LF)
militia garrisons...
- 1984, the 101st
Ranger Battalion was
rushed to the
western portion of the
Shahhar region to
reinforce the
beleaguered units of the 4th Brigade, who were...
-
Druze civilians were
killed by LF
militiamen between 5–7
September at the
Shahhar region, Kfarmatta, Al-Bennay, Ain Ksour, and Aabey,
where the LF also desecrated...
-
Druze civilians were
killed by LF
militiamen between 5–7
September at the
Shahhar region, Kfarmatta, Al-Bennay, Ain Ksour, and Abey,
where the LF also desecrated...
-
appointed by
imperial order the tax
farmer of the Chouf, Gharb, Matn,
Shahhar and Jurd for a one-year term. The
imperial government concomitantly ordered...