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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.
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.
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.
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.