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Kataeb Party - Wikipedia
The Phalangists were responsible for the Black Saturday massacre, the Tel al-Zaatar massacre, Ehden massacre, and the Karantina massacre. In 1982, Pierre's ...
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Phalangist Party - Wikipedia
Phalangist Party may refer to: FET y de las JONS (English: Traditionalist Spanish Phalanx of the Committees of the National Syndicalist Offensive), the sole ...
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Can anyone explain the Phalangists? : r/lebanon - Reddit
The Phalangists (also known as the Kataeb) were one of the main protagonists of 20th century Lebanese politics and, consequently, the 1958 and 1975 Civil Wars.
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Phalangist
Phalangist2 (ˈfæləndʒɪst, fəˈlændʒɪst) [ad. Sp. falange: see Falange.] 1. A member of the Spanish Falange. Also attrib. or as adj.1936 Times 17 Aug. 10/1 The main attack was delivered by a force of some 3,000 men, including the Foreign Legion, Moroccan troops, and ‘Phalangists’ or insurgent militia,...
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Phalangist Party | political party, Lebanon - Britannica
The Phalangists, Israel's rightist Lebanese allies, were allowed by Israeli forces into the Beirut refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila, where they massacred ...
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PHALANGIST Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Phalangist definition: a member of a Lebanese Christian paramilitary organization founded in 1936 and originally based on similar ideas to the fascist ...
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Phalangist Party
Phalangist Party may refer to:
FET y de las JONS (English: Traditionalist Spanish Phalanx of the Committees of the National Syndicalist Offensive), the
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The Lebanese Phalanges in the Interwar Era - Fair Observer
The Phalanges, a Lebanese Christian paramilitary movement, took inspiration from Europe's fascist movements between World War I and World War II.
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Phalange | Lebanese militia group - Britannica
Authoritarian youth movement called the Phalange. He became the leader of the Phalange Party (also called Kataeb Party) in 1937, retaining that position until ...
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Phalangists | Encyclopedia.com
Phalangists are members of the Lebanese Phalanges Party (Hizb Al-Kata'ib Al-Lubnaniyyah). The Phalanges Party was founded in November 1936.
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Phalange Party - Lebanon - Country Studies
Phalangist ideology focuses on the primacy of preserving the Lebanese nation, but with a "Phoenician" identity, distinct from its Arab, Muslim neighbors. Party ...
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PHALANGIST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PHALANGIST is falangist.
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phalangist
phalangist1 Zool. (fəˈlændʒɪst, ˈfæləndʒɪst) [ad. mod.L. Phalangista, substituted by Cuvier 1800 for Buffon's term Phalanger.] = phalanger.1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. II. xvii. 159 The phalangists, or flying opossums. 1892 Daily News 4 Jan. 5/6 The Sooty Phalangist—the brown opossum from Tasmania....
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The right-wing Phalangist-operated Voice of Lebanon radio station reported that the militias had "butchered about 40 elderly persons and children with
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Falange
Falange (faˈlanxe, fəˈlɑːnʒ, -ˈlænʒ) [Sp., phalanx.] A Spanish political party, founded in 1933 as a Fascist movement by J. A. Primo de Rivera and merged in 1937 with traditional right-wing elements to form the ruling party, the Falange Española Tradicionalista, under General Franco. Hence Faˈlangis...
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