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  2. Khazen family - Wikipedia

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    Khazen (also El-Khazen, Al-Khazen, Khazin or De Khazen; Arabic: آل الخازن) is a prominent Arab Levantine family and clan based in Keserwan District, Lebanon, Damascus, Syria, Nablus, Palestine, as well as other districts around the Levant, predominantly in the Galilee in Israel.

  3. List of political families in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Cheikh Philippe El Khazen was a member of the Parliament in 1968-1972 and a Co-Founder and Vice President of the Maronite League [29] and Farid Haykal Khazen, incumbent MP. [30] Notable members: Wadih Nemr El Khazen – Lebanese Minister. Wadih Nemr El Khazen – President of the Central Maronite Council; Farid Elias El Khazen – Lebanese ...

  4. Tobias El Khazen - Wikipedia

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    Tobias El Khazen (or Tubiya al-Khazin, [1] Arabic: طوبيا الخازن, Latin: Tobias Alchasen, died 1766) was a former Eparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus, Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tripoli and the 62nd Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 1756 to his death in 1766.

  5. Farid Haykal Khazen - Wikipedia

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    9 years after the last parliamentary elections, Farid Haykal El Khazen was re-elected to the Lebanese parliament, receiving more than 9000 votes in Kesserwan-Ftouh and Byblos, in the parliamentary elections on May 6, 2018, after he joined forces with Chaker Salame (Kataeb party), Youssef Salameh, Gilberte Zouein and Yolande Khoury in Kesserwan ...

  6. Category:Khazen family - Wikipedia

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    Philippe El Khazen; W. Walid Khazen This page was last edited on 18 December 2014, at 03:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Joseph Ragi El Khazen - Wikipedia

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    Joseph El Khazen initially had to face the adversities of the conflict, including the Ottoman military invasion and repression against the Maronites in North Lebanon. [3] He, who was of a mild disposition, [ 4 ] tried to ease relations with Great Britain (which supported the Druzes) and the Ottomans, so obtaining some relief for his people. [ 1 ]

  8. Philippe El Khazen - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Hanna El Khazen (Arabic: فيليب حنا الخازن; June 12, 1921 - March 6, 1996) was a Lebanese associate professor of medicine and politician from the village of Ghosta in the district of Keserwen. He was elected parliament deputy in the Keserwen region from 1968 to 1972 under the presidency of Charles Hélou. [1]

  9. Joseph Dergham El Khazen - Wikipedia

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    Joseph V Dergham El Khazen [1] (or Yusuf Dargham al-Khazin, Arabic: يوسف الخامس ضرغام الخازن, Latin: Ioseph Dargam Alchasen, born in Ghosta, Lebanon - died on May 13, 1742), was the 60th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 1733 to his death in 1742.