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The Battle of Ain Dara took place in the town of Ain Dara in 1711 between the Qaysi and Yamani tribo-political factions. The Qays were led by Emir Haydar of the Shihab dynasty and consisted of the Druze clans of Jumblatt, Talhuq, Imad and Abd al-Malik and the Maronite clan of Khazen. The Yamani faction was led by Mahmoud Abu Harmoush and consisted of the Druze Alam al-Din, Arslan and Sawaf clans. The Yamani faction also had backing from the Ottoman provincial authorities of Sidon and Damascus. The battle ended in a rout of the Yamani faction and resulted in the consolidation of Qaysi political and fiscal domination over Mount Lebanon. The battle's outcome also precipitated a mass migration of pro-Yamani Druze nobility and peasants from Mount Lebanon to the eastern Hauran, in a mountainous

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  • Battle of Ain Dara (en)
  • معركة عين دارة (ar)
  • Bataille d'Aïn Dara (fr)
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  • وقعت معركة عين دارة في مدينة عين دارة عام 1711 بين الدروز القيسيين واليمنيين، والتي انتصر فيها القيسيون. (ar)
  • La bataille d'Aïn Dara est livrée au Liban en 1711. Elle oppose les partisans de l'émir libanais qaysite Haydar Chehab aux troupes de ses compétiteurs : les émirs (en) Alameddine et le cheikh druze du Chouf, Mahmoud Harmouche. L'émir Haydar remporte une victoire complète sur ses adversaires, qui lui permet d'assurer définitivement son pouvoir. Cinq princes Alameddine sont tués dans la bataille tandis que Mahmoud Harmouche qui est capturé, se voit accorder la vie sauve. Cependant, Haydar lui fait couper les pouces pour lui interdire à jamais de tenir une épée, et un morceau de la langue, pour l'empêcher de parler et donc d'intriguer. (fr)
  • The Battle of Ain Dara took place in the town of Ain Dara in 1711 between the Qaysi and Yamani tribo-political factions. The Qays were led by Emir Haydar of the Shihab dynasty and consisted of the Druze clans of Jumblatt, Talhuq, Imad and Abd al-Malik and the Maronite clan of Khazen. The Yamani faction was led by Mahmoud Abu Harmoush and consisted of the Druze Alam al-Din, Arslan and Sawaf clans. The Yamani faction also had backing from the Ottoman provincial authorities of Sidon and Damascus. The battle ended in a rout of the Yamani faction and resulted in the consolidation of Qaysi political and fiscal domination over Mount Lebanon. The battle's outcome also precipitated a mass migration of pro-Yamani Druze nobility and peasants from Mount Lebanon to the eastern Hauran, in a mountainous (en)
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