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  1. Fakhr al-Din Ma'n (Arabic: فَخْر ٱلدِّين مَعْن, romanized: Fakhr al-Dīn Maʿn; c. 1572 – March or April 1635), commonly known as Fakhr al-Din II or Fakhreddine II (Arabic: فخر الدين الثاني, romanized: Fakhr al-Dīn al-Thānī), was the paramount Druze emir of Mount Lebanon from the Ma'n dynasty, an ...

  2. Fakhr ad-Dīn II (born c. 1572—died 1635, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Tur.]) was a Lebanese ruler (1593–1633) who for the first time united the Druze and Maronite districts of the Lebanon Mountains under his personal rule; he is frequently regarded as the father of modern Lebanon.

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    Fakhr al-Din Ma'n (árabe: فَخْر ٱلدِّين مَعْن, romanizado: Fakhr al-Dīn Maʿn; c. 1572 – marzo o abril de 1635), comúnmente conocido como Fakhr al-Din II o Fakhreddine II (Árabe: فخر الدين الثاني, romanizado: Fakhr al-Dīn al-Thānī), fue el supremo emir druso del Monte Líbano de la dinastía Ma'n, un ...

  4. The castle is thought to have been built by the Mamluks in the 13th century on a high hill overlooking the historic site of Palmyra, and is named for the Druze emir Fakhr-al-Din II, who extended the Druze domains to the region of Palmyra during the 16th century.

  5. Fakhr-ad-Din II (1572-1635) fou emir drus de la dinastia mànida al Xuf (Líban). El 1584 es va produir un atac (prop de Trípoli del Líban ) d'una caravana amb els tributs egipcis pel sultà que es van perdre, i l'emir Kurkumaz en fou acusat.

  6. The Battle of Anjar was fought on 1 November 1623 between the army of Fakhr al-Din II and an coalition army led by the governor of Damascus Mustafa Pasha.

  7. Fakhr al-Din Ma'n, commonly known as Fakhr al-Din II or Fakhreddine II, was the paramount Druze emir of Mount Lebanon from the Ma'n dynasty, an Ottoman governor of Sidon-Beirut and Safed, and the strongman over much of the Levant from the 1620s to 1633.