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  2. Khazen family - Wikipedia

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    El Khazen family crest. 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. Joseph Ragi El Khazen - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Ragi El Khazen was born in the village of Ajaltoun, in the Keserwan District, Lebanon in 1791, [1] and he was a member of the Khazen family, which ruled the Keserwan District. The Khazen family had the privilege of nominating three Archbishops , including the one of Damascus .

  5. Laura Khazen Lahoud - Wikipedia

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    Laura Khazen Lahoud is a Lebanese business executive, and cultural advocate who was appointed as Lebanon's Minister of Tourism in February 2025 in the government of Prime Minister Nawaf Salam. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Farid Elias Khazen - Wikipedia

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    Dr.el Khazen has written numerous books, academic articles, and essays in English, Arabic and French, including: The Breakdown of the State in Lebanon, 1967-1976 (Harvard University Press and I.B.Tauris, 2000). Translated Arabic version (2002)appeared in three editions. Paperback edition (with a new introduction) published by I.B.Tauris in 2021.

  9. Walid Khazen - Wikipedia

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    Walid Khazen (also Walid el-Khazen; born 5 September 1946, in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese diplomat and a member of the noble Khazen family. Education