Many Lebanese Christians, restricted mainly to the…
1852 CE to 1863 CE
Many Lebanese Christians, restricted mainly to the mountains by the mutasarrifiyah (district governed by a mutasarrif) arrangement and unable to make a living, emigrate to Egypt and other parts of Africa and to North America, South America, and East Asia.
Remittances from these Lebanese emigrants to their relatives in Lebanon will continue to supplement the Lebanese economy to this day.
Groups
Semites
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Arab people
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Jews
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Christians, Maronite
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Christians, Miaphysite (Oriental Orthodox)
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Muslims, Sunni
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Muslims, Shi'a
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Syrian people
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Turkmen, Syrian
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Druze, or Druse, the
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Christians, Eastern Orthodox
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Ottoman Empire
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Greeks (Modern)
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Mount Lebanon Emirate
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Aleppo, Ottoman eyalet of
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Damascus Eyalet
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Sidon, Ottoman eyalet of
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Prussia, Kingdom of
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Austrian Empire
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France, Second Empire of
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