The term "second family" in Lebanon typically refers to the political and economic elite that often operates parallel to the official state institutions. This group includes influential business leaders and political figures who exert significant control over various sectors, often overshadowing the formal government. Their power dynamics play a crucial role in shaping Lebanon’s political landscape, often leading to clientelism and nepotism. The existence of such a class highlights the complexities of governance and social structure in Lebanon.
the "Itani" family is known to be the largest family in Lebanon.
I suppose that "Farhat" family is the largest in Lebanon.
North Lebanon
The population of Tripoli, Lebanon is about 500,000.
Lebanon incorporates sharia law for Muslims in family matters only.
1 second if you go at the speed of light
The Smith family moved to Lebanon, New Hampshire in 1811.
Ask your employer
Originally from iraq, Tarazi familly can be found in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine.
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Yeah, In a way he does. Him and his family go there once a year, because they are really popular in Lebanon. But this year they had to come back to the UK early because of the war violence.
Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel, Lebanon, and Qatar.