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  1. Popular Culture and Nationalism in Lebanon: The Fairouz and Rahbani Nation (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures) by Christopher Stone, 2007-10-30
  2. The Long Peace: Ottoman Lebanon, 1861-1920 by Engin Akarli, 1993-07-16
  3. (Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria: Ethno-cultural Diversity and the State in the Aftermath of a Refugee Crisis (Forced Migration) (Forced Migration) (Studies in Forced Migration) by Nicola Migliorino, 2007-12-01
  4. Ending Civil War: Rhodesia and Lebanon in Perspective (International Library of War Studies) by Matthew Preston, 2005-02-19
  5. Dilemmas of Security: Politics, Strategy and the Israeli Experience in Lebanon by Avner Yaniv, 1987-06-05
  6. Lebanon's Quest : The Road to Statehood, 1926-1939 by Meir Zamir, 2000-06-03
  7. Lebanon, 1761-1994: The Evolution of a Resilient New Hampshire City by Roger Carroll, 1994-11
  8. Lebanon recalled: Twentieth-century change in a Connecticut farming community by John F Sutherland, 2001
  9. Lebanon (CT)(Images of America) by Alicia Wayland, Ed Tollmann, et all 2004-08-11
  10. Final Conflict: War in the Lebanon by John Bulloch, 1983-04-21
  11. Executive Report on Strategies in Lebanon, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Lebanon Research Group, The Lebanon Research Group, 2000-11-02
  12. Lebanon.(Table)(Report): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Alfred B. Prados, 2007-07-01
  13. Privatizing Welfare in the Middle East: Kin Mutual Aid Associations in Jordan and Lebanon (Indiana Series in Middle East Studies) by Anne Marie Baylouny, 2010-05-04
  14. Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War by Robert Fisk, 2001-10

81. History - City Of Lebanon, Indiana, USA
Home history City of lebanon. lebanon was officially established onApril 30, 1830, following action from the Indiana General Assembly.
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Lebanon was officially established on April 30, 1830, following action from the Indiana General Assembly. Lebanon was selected as the county seat later in 1832. In tradition, Lebanon was founded on May 1. This tradition, though well authenticated, is mistaken, as is the assertion that Lebanon was founded in 1831. Lebanon was founded by two young, prominent, Indianapolis men, General James Perry Drake and Colonel George L. Kinnard. Their military titles were derived from their service in the Indiana Militia. Both men, in addition to being progressive community builders were shrewd developers and speculators. Drake and Kinnard learned early of the planned organization of Boone County and purchased three tracts of land near the geographic center of the new county. The two men knew that this location would be the most likely site for the new county seat and, therefore, would develop as a town. According to Federal Land office records in Crawfordsville, on March 1, 1830, Drake and Kinnard applied for deeds to the land. It is believed that the purchase price was $1.25, per acre, the going rate for property in the area. With the land acquired, it is reasonable to assume that the two men set about platting a town. This "Original Plat" consisted of over 19 blocks surrounding the public square. To ensure that the town would flourish, Kinnard, as Marion County surveyor, surveyed a road from Indianapolis to Lafayette. This road as it lead northwest from Indianapolis through the wilderness would have passed to the west of Lebanon had it not been for an expedient eight block jog to Main St. before continuing on to Lafayette.

82. A Brief History Of Lebanon
While the 196070 decade saw the smallest population gain in lebanon's history(4.6%), the ensuing decade of the 70s saw the rate jump to 14.5%.
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Excerpts from the 1993 Master Plan Much of Lebanon has a natural definition consisting of two distinct northern New England towns nestled in valleys rich in natural and human history. This landscape provides a clearly-definable "sense of place." The Mascoma and Connecticut Rivers meander through or alongside the City with quiet waters and stretches of turbulent waters. The Mascoma River serves a dual role of linking the eastern and the western ends of the City and of partitioning the north from the south. The Connecticut River serves as a landmark that defines the City limits on the west and ties the northwest section of Lebanon with the southwest corner. Lebanon is characterized by ridgelines surrounding the bottomlands of these rivers. In the Mascoma basin, Crafts Hill, Quarry Hill, Signal Hill, and Mount Tug form the northern rim, while Bass Hill, Storrs Hill, and Farnum Hill define the southern boundary of the valley. Mount Finish, Bald Hill, Crafts Hill, and Colburn Hill define the eastern rim of the Connecticut River Valley. These prominences trend on a north/south axis and give Lebanon's terrain a strong, undulating form. These major ridgelines and especially certain prominences such as Storrs/Farnum Hill, Mount Support, Mount Tug, and Signal Hill lend natural definition to the City. In this natural setting Lebanon took form resulting in its present cultural landscape. The City's early use of land resembed the historic European development pattern that is, a dense urban center surrounded by agricultural uses and forested open spaces. Two such urban centers now exist, one in central Lebanon and the other located in western Lebanon. It is within these areas that the commercial, civic, and dense residential land uses emerged and continue to function.

83. History Of Lebanon
lebanon's history from independence can be defined largely in terms of its presidents,each of whom shaped lebanon by a personal brand of politics Sheikh
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    Lebanon is the historical home of the Phoenicians, Semitic traders whose maritime culture flourished there for more than 2,000 years (c. 2700-450 B.C.). In later centuries, Lebanon's mountains were a refuge for Christians, and Crusaders established several strongholds there. Following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I, the five Ottoman provinces that had comprised present- day Lebanon were mandated to France by the League of Nations. The country gained independence in 1943, and French troops werewithdrawn in 1946. Lebanon's history from independence can be defined largely in terms of its presidents, each of whom shaped Lebanon by a personal brand of politics: Sheikh Bishara al-Khoury (1943- 52), Camille Chamoun (1952-58), Fuad Shihab (1958-64), Charles Helou (1964-70), Suleiman Franjiyah (1970-76), Elias Sarkis (1976-1982), and Amine Gemayel (1982-88). From the end of the term of Amine Gemayel in September 1988 until the election of Rene Moawad in November1989, Lebanon had no president. The terms of the first two presidents ended in political turmoil. In 1958, during the last months of President Chamoun's term, an insurrection broke out, aggravated by external factors. In July 1958, in response to an appeal by the Lebanese Government, U.S. forces were sent to Lebanon. They were withdrawn in October 1958, after the inauguration of President Shihab and a general improvement in the internal and international aspects of the situation.
  • 84. Welcome To The City Of Lebanon Tennessee
    Community profile, history, information about city services, and some links.
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    85. EBay - The World's Online Marketplace
    Introducing Beirut, the capital of lebanon and the jewel of the Middle East. history, gallery, cinema, sports news, tourism, links. Also offers free email with @beiruttown.com addresses.
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    86. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Humanities - History - Asia & Middle
    5. lebanon's history http//www.ghazi.de/history.html Chronicles lebanon's historyfrom its early Phoenician beginnings until the 1975 Civil War and lebanon
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    87. 1Up Travel > History And Culture Of Lebanon.
    Culture lebanon's rich history has been shaped by many cultural traditions, includingPhoenician, Greek, Roman, Islamic, Crusader, Ottoman Turkish, French, and
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    Country Flag ... Travel Warning History Lebanon's coastal plain is divided into several isolated sections by gorges, which are cut by streams that pour down the mountains in winter and spring. In ancient times, north-south movement along the plain was nearly impossible. Villages developed on larger sections of the plain, and those with good harbors and better agricultural areas evolved into the city-states of Phoenicia. These cities then used the Mediterranean Sea to communicate and trade with one another and beyond the coastal plain. Due to geographical and other barriers, however, Phoenicia never unified politically.

    88. Tripoli-Lebanon.com History Page
    The early Canaanites established on the coast of lebanon relied, of necessity,on their ability to trade and to find new markets for their merchandise.
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    Business Chat Discussion Education ... Software Tripoli-Lebanon And The : Phoenician s Persian Empire Selucid Empire Emperors of Rome Arabs ... Offshore Islands The early Canaanites established on the coast of Lebanon relied, of necessity, on their ability to trade and to find new markets for their merchandise. In the course of years they began to compete with one another with the result that jealousy and rivalries broke out. Although they spoke a common language and worshipped the same gods, they never could unite because of their interests and independent ways. They appear as "Canaanites" (Kina'ni) organized in city-kingdoms in the royal Egyptian archives of the fourteenth century B.C. and were called "Phoenicians" by the Greeks at the end of the second millennium B.C when they became familiar figures in the trading potts of the Aegean Sea and mainland Greece. They, however, never spoke of themselves as "Phoenicians" but as Tyrians, Sidonians, Biblians, Berytians and Aradians. These bold and enterprising seafarers have been credited with the invention and diffusion through the Mediterranean basin of a simplified twenty-two letter alphabet, without which perhaps the story of Western civilization may have followed another course. Ironically, they have left behind little in the way of written records and what we know about them comes from the accounts of foreigners or their enemies and commercial rivals of the past. Since the turn of the century excavations of the ancient port cities of Lebanon have at last enabled us to learn more about the daily life and customs of this people who at one time controlled the trade routes of the ancient world.

    89. Index Of /pub/usgenweb/pa/lebanon/history
    Parent Directory 30Oct-1999 1856 - local/ 02-May-1999 1448 -......Index of /pub/usgenweb/pa/lebanon/history. Name Last modified Size
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    90. BBC News | Middle East | History Of Israel's Role In Lebanon
    Wednesday, April 1, 1998 Published at 1453 GMT 1553 UK World Middle East Historyof Israel's role in lebanon Israel fears attacks from across its border
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    Israel fears attacks from across its border with Lebanon
    Palestinian refugees have lived in camps in southern Lebanon since the state of Israel was created. The area became the centre of Palestinian political and military operations when Palestinian guerrilla forces were expelled from Jordan in 1970-1 following clashes with the Jordanian Arab Legion. Raids across the Israeli border by Palestinians from southern Lebanon became more frequent. In March 1978, 20,000 Israeli forces invaded and occupied south Lebanon and established a "security zone" following repeated incursions into Israel from southern Lebanon by the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, the PLO's guerrilla movement. Under pressure from the UN Security Council, Israel withdrew from the territory, but transferred control of a border strip to the pro-Israeli Christian militias in Lebanon. The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 425, which called for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon and established a UN Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil), to maintain peace across the border. Israeli invasion The security zone is three to six miles wide Despite the 1978 attack, and the deployment of Unifil, Palestinian guerrilla forces succeeded in re-establishing a military presence in southern Lebanon. Border clashes increased. On June 6 1982 Israeli troops invaded Lebanon, in an attempt to remove the PLO military threat to Israel's northern border.

    91. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Lebanon Tennessee History"
    All Web Sites for lebanon Tennessee history . Search Results 1 10, Next . poweredby SMARTpages.com. Ask Jeeves a question about lebanon Tennessee history
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    92. Lebanon Genealogical Society-Lebanon, Oregon
    Society meeting schedules, research resources, historical information and reunions.Category Regional North America Genealogy Organizations...... Family history Center in lebanon LDS Church 1995 5th Street lebanon, Oregon 97355541-451-3992 Hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 am - 4 pm
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    L ebanon is the "City that Friendliness Built," but we are also home to the World's Largest Strawberry Shortcake, which is served yearly at the annual Strawberry Festival. The festival has been held every year since 1909 and is celebrated the first week in June. L ebanon is located along the Santiam River in western Oregon near the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in Linn County. Lebanon Genealogical Society
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    Lebanon, Oregon 97355 T he society meets monthly on the first Friday of the month, 7:05 p.m. at the Lebanon Public Library. Dues are $10.00 per year. Newcomers always welcome. L ebanon Public Library hours are Monday and Tuesday 11-7, Wednesday and Thursday 11-6, Friday and Saturday 11-4.
    Lebanon Genealogical Society Meetings and Other News: NEWS: School History - Artifacts Wanted - Click the link for details. 2003 Schedule of Meetings - all at 7:00 p.m. at the Lebanon Public Library, 626 Second St., Lebanon April 4 - 7:00 p.m. : Our special guest is Sue Davis, owner of Strawberry Patches Quilt Shop, and the program will be about Historic Quilts. Please bring an old or a special quilt to show. Everyone Welcome! Hostess: Elaine Fillmore May 2 - Video: #3 of the Historic Roads and Trails series - "The River Road (next to the Mississippi River) and the Natchez Trace" (took travelers back to Nashville). Hostess: Pauline Gillespie

    93. History
    Click for Beirut t, lebanon Forecast. In fact, throughout its 27 yearsof existence, the Voice of lebanon has always been THE RADIO .
    http://www.vdl.com.lb/history.htm
    LISTEN TO VDL windo LIVE ONLINE Click on the mic READ THE NEWS LISTEN TO THE NEWS LEBANESE ANTHEM PHOTO GALLERY ... @VDL Very often, brand names end up identifying to the product itself. Examples of this phenomenon are too many to list, and in Lebanon, the sentence "Put the radio on", always means: "Tune up to the Voice of Lebanon". In fact, throughout its 27 years of existence, the Voice of Lebanon has always been "THE RADIO". Founded in 1975, the Voice of Lebanon was then the first commercial radio to ever broadcast in Lebanon. Drawing on its tank of highly qualified personel, it has always given the best in the fields of news, political forums, interviews, music, social issues, sketches, culture, games, and even broadcasted theater. The Voice of Lebanon currently broadcasts on two FM wave lenghts: 93.3, 93.4 for the Bekaa and 93.6 megahertz for southern and northern Lebanon. It also owns this site on the web under http://www.vdl.com.lb and is being relayed in Canada by the Middle East Radio, and in Australia by another radio station also called the Middle East Radio . In Beirut, the Voice of Lebanon retransmits live, the Arabic news of Radio Canada International "RCI" through a partnership agreement between the two stations. Through another agreement, the Voice of Lebanon broadcasts programs and music produced by Radio France International "RFI".

    94. Eparchy Of Our Lady Of Lebanon Of Los Angles -- HISTORY.
    history, Eparchy of Our Lady of lebanon of Los Angeles. Eparchial history.THE MARONITE CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES Statutes, Programs Guidelines.
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    95. First Congregational Church Of Lebanon (UCC)
    Provides church history in documents and photos, plus current information on programs focusing on the local community.
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    96. Greater Lebanon Chamber Of Commerce
    in the top four, lebanon's 12,568 residents are living testimonials that this recognitionis richly deserved. Welcome to the Crossroads of New England. history.
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    Nestled in the Connecticut River Valley midway up state, Lebanon, New Hampshire, is a healthy and thriving community that enjoys both the quiet everyday living of rural life, and the cultural experience of the big city. Appearing more than once in Prentice Hall's The 100 best Small Towns in America, a Nationwide Guide to the Best in Small Town Living, often in the top four, Lebanon's 12,568 residents are living testimonials that this recognition is richly deserved. Welcome to the Crossroads of New England. History
    King George III of England formally signed the Charter for the Town of Lebanon on July 4, 1761, and colonist began settling the area almost immediately. With such easy access to the Connecticut River and the smaller Mascoma River, Lebanon provided the perfect location for transporting the resources necessary for running mills; textiles manufacturing became an obvious source of commerce. With the evolution of the railroads along the waterways and their direct route to Boston, the textile trade positively flourished, becoming Lebanon's greatest source for employment; the rail industry itself served as a close second. Textiles manufacturing continued to be Lebanon's primary employer until the 1950's. At that time, foreign imports and a change in the nation's economy forced Lebanon to turn from the faltering mills and railroads to cleaner industries with their advanced technologies. As a result, Lebanon is now home to software companies, high-tech research facilities and manufacturers, and state-of-the-art medical facility, a nationally acclaimed cancer center, and the most advanced plasma-cutting technology company in the world.

    97. DeirElQamar History - BEAGG
    The palace is also the site of the Marie Baz Wax Museum featuring effigiesof men and women who played a part in lebanon's history.
    http://www.deirelqamar.com/History/DeirElQamarHistory.htm
    Deir El Qamar Menu Deir El Qamar (Historical Town)
    The Midane Square and its
    Surroundings. (Photo.1983) DeirElQamar is unique in Lebanon, a town restored and maintained in a style many centuries old. DeirElQamar not only preserves its grand feudal architecture, but its old stepped streets, walled gardens and picturesque corners as well. Shortly after Emir Fakhreddine II came to power in 1590, a chronic water shortage in Baaqline forced him to move his capital to DeirElQamar. There he ruled until his death in 1635. The town remained the residence of the governors of Lebanon until until the 18th century, when Emir Bechir II Chehab moved the capital to Beiteddine.
    Dany Chamoun Square
    formerly known as Midane The Huge public square or midane , which was originally used for jousts and other equestrian contests, is surrounded by historic buildings. The large water fountain was added in the 19th century.
    The Water Fountain. Added
    in the 19th Century. (Photo.1983) In the square itself is Fakhreddine Ist Mosque , constructed in 1493 and restored in the 16th century by Emir Fakhreddine Ist Maan for his Muslim mercenary soldiers. Behind the mosque is a 19th century Leather-workers' Souk or market, which today houses modern shops.

    98. Lebanon Travel Lebanon Tour, Lebanon Travel Agency
    lebanon Travel. 1. SYRIA, lebanon, AND JORDAN. 14 DAYS.LEISURE history. Season January to December.
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    99. Lebanon Bible Society
    history. The Bible distribution work in lebanon Syria dates back to 1820, whensome missionaries covered the region under the umbrella of American and British
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    Information Learn more about Bible Society: Mission Statement ... information History The Bible organized the Bible Society with the single-minded conviction that the widespread distribution of Bibles was the most effective way to change lives and reform society. Home Elie To top of page

    100. Lebanon, The Land Of The Cedars
    Includes picture gallery, an article and various links.
    http://geocities.com/lebanonfreeland/

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