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Alawite
Alawite, n. and a. Islam. Brit. /ˈaləwaɪt/, /aləˈwiːt/, U.S. /ˈæləˌwaɪt/, /ˌæləˈwit/ Forms: 19– Alaouite, 19– Alauite, 19– Alawite, 19– ꜥAlawite, 19– Alowite [‹ Arabic ꜥAlawī Alawi n. + -ite suffix1. Compare slightly earlier Alawi n. In form Alaouite probably after French alaouite (1927 or earlier).... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alawite State
The use of "Alawite", instead of "Nusayri", was advocated by the French early in the Mandate period and referred to a member of the Alawite religion. There was also a great deal of factionalism amongst the Alawite tribes, and the Alawite State was incorporated into Syria with little organised resistance wikipedia.org
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Alawite revolt (1834–1835)
The Alawite revolt, also known as the Nusayri rebellion, was one of the arenas of the Syrian Peasant Revolt (1834–1835). Timeline The first offensive attack of the Nusayris upon the Egyptians took place in 1834, when 4,000 Alawite militants attacked Egyptian soldiers who wikipedia.org
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Alawite revolt of 1919
The catalyst to the Alawite Revolt was an attempt by the French military authorities to arbitrate disputes between the Alawite and Ismaili leaders of the After a failed mediation attempt by Alawite sheikhs from Masyaf, the Khayyatin and allied Alawite clans launched an attack against the Ismailis of al-Qadmus wikipedia.org
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Alawite Revolt
Alawite revolt may refer to: Alawite revolt (1834–35) Alawite revolt of 1919 See also Arab Revolt (disambiguation) Sectarianism and minorities in the wikipedia.org
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Akakir
It was classified as an Alawite village in 1838 by English scholar Eli Smith. References Bibliography Populated places in Masyaf District Alawite communities in Syria wikipedia.org
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Kalbiyya
Each branch of an Alawite tribe has its own hereditary chief, a structure which leads to frequent internal disputes within Alawite society. The Alawite community was divided between "separatists" who supported the maintenance of a separate Alawite state and "nationalists" or "unionists", who wikipedia.org
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Alawites
Alawite State When the French began to occupy Syria in 1920, an Alawite State was created in the coastal and mountain country comprising most Alawite Reform" (of the Alawite community). wikipedia.org
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Qardaha
Evidence for this can be seen by the large number of Circassians that live in the town and the entire Alawite Mountain region. References Populated places in Qardaha District Alawite communities in Syria wikipedia.org
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Postage stamps and postal history of the Alawite State
Alaouites France never designed postage stamps specifically for the Alawite state. State Philately of Syria Alawite wikipedia.org
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Baamrah
History In the early 1930s, during French rule, the owner of Baamrah, Shaykh Sulayman al-Ali of the Alawite Matawirah confederation, went bankrupt and References Alawite communities in Syria Populated places in Masyaf District wikipedia.org
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Tall Bireh
The population is mostly Alawite. History In 1838, Eli Smith noted the village as Tell el-Biry, located north of esh-Sheikh Mohammed. References Bibliography External links Tall Bireh, Localiban Populated places in Akkar District Alawite communities in Lebanon wikipedia.org
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Al-Makzun al-Sinjari
Religious activities His military victories were followed by an intra-Alawite theological debate he organized against the followers of the Alawite scholars Al-Makzun is considered an important mystical poet and theologian in Alawite tradition, and his works have been commented on by many later Alawite writers wikipedia.org
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Ali Eid
He was the leader of the Alawite Community. Parliament Seat to the late Alawite Deputy Ahmad Habous in 1996. wikipedia.org
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Beit Yashout
However, the village was a traditional home of the Bani Ali clan, also Alawite. References Bibliography Populated places in Jableh District Towns in Syria Alawite communities in Syria wikipedia.org
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