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Lebanese Independence Day (Arabic: عيد الاستقلال اللبناني, romanized: ʿĪd al-Istiqlāl al-Lubnānī, lit. 'Festival of the Lebanese Independence') is the national day of Lebanon , celebrated on 22 November in commemoration of the end of the French control over Lebanon in 1943, after 23 years of Mandate rule.
Withdrawal of the Israeli Army from Southern Lebanon in 2000. August 15: Feast of the Assumption: عيد إنتقال العذراء [2] Assomption de Marie: November 22: Independence Day: عيد الإستقلال [2] Fête nationale: Lebanon gained its independence from France in 1943. December 25: Christmas Day: عيد الميلاد: Noël
Protests in the evening of Lebanon's 76th Independence Day celebration in Martyr's Square, Beirut. Lebanon's 76th Independence Day was celebrated on 22 November 2019 with the nation's first-ever civil parade, which was organized by civil society groups in Beirut's Martyr's Square. An invite-only private military parade had been held in the ...
Lebanese Independence Day; M. Martyrs' Day (Lebanon and Syria) ... Resistance and Liberation Day (Lebanon) This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:40 (UTC ...
25 March – Annunciation Day; 30 March – Eid al-Fitr; 18 April – Good Friday; 20 April – Easter Sunday; 1 May – Labour Day; 25 May – Liberation and Resistance Day; 6 June – Eid al-Adha; 26 June – Islamic New Year; 15 August – Assumption Day; 4 September – The Prophet's Birthday; 22 November – Lebanese Independence Day; 25 ...
President Rene Mouawad was elected the following day, but was assassinated in a car bombing in Beirut on November 22 as his motorcade returned from Lebanese independence day ceremonies. He was succeeded by Elias Hrawi , who remained in office until 1998.
A second wave of device explosions hit Lebanon on Wednesday, killing 14, injuring 450 others and igniting blazes across the country a day after hundreds of pagers belonging to Hezbollah members ...
Rashaya Citadel in 1947. The Rashaya Citadel or Citadel of Independence is a national monument, [1] in Lebanon.It was built as a palace by the Shihab family in the 18th century, [2] was used by the French Mandate, and is now stationed by the Lebanese Armed Forces. [3]