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The Ma'n dynasty (Arabic: ٱلْأُسْرَةُ ٱلْمَعْنِيَّةُ, romanized: Banū Maʿn, alternatively spelled Ma'an), also known as the Ma'nids; (Arabic: ٱلْمَعْنِيُّونَ), were a family of Druze chiefs of Arab stock based in the rugged Chouf area of southern Mount Lebanon who were politically prominent in the 15th–17th centuries. Traditional Lebanese histories date the family's arrival in the Chouf to the 12th century, when they were held to have struggled against the Crusader lords of Beirut and Sidon alongside their Druze allies, the Tanukh Buhturids. They may have been part of a wider movement by the Muslim rulers of Damascus to settle militarized Arab tribesmen in Mount Lebanon as a buffer against the Crusader strongholds along the Levantine coast. Fakhr al-Din Uthman ibn Yunus Ma'n (d. 1506), the

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  • Ma'n dynasty (en)
  • معنيون (ar)
  • Maan (rodzina) (pl)
  • Мааны (ru)
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  • الأسرة المعنية إحدى السلالات التي حكمت مناطق واسعة من لبنان. وهي من أسرة من أمراء الدروز. وانتقل حكمهم إلى انسبائهم الأسرة الشهابية بعد فقدان الوراثة. يعتبروا من مؤسسي لبنان الحديث. (ar)
  • Maanowie – dynastia druzyjskich emirów Libanu. Około 1120 roku emir Maan ibn Rabeaah wspierany przez swojego teścia, Tanukhina, osiedlił się wraz ze swoim plemieniem w libańskim Baklin. Potęga rodu zaczęła rosnąć za Fachr ad-Dina I, którego tureckie władze uczyniły gubernatorem Libanu, zaś swój szczyt Emirat Al-Maani ze stolicą w Dajr al-Kamar osiągnął za panowania Fachr ad-Dina II, zw. Wielkim Emirem (1572-1635). Po upadku Fachr ad-Dina II, zmierzającego do pełnej niezależności od Turcji, Maanowie utracili dominującą pozycję w Libanie. Ostatni z rodziny Maanów, emir Ahmed, zmarł w 1697 roku. Władzę w emiracie przejął ród Szihabów, którzy byli spowinowaceni z Maanami. (pl)
  • The Ma'n dynasty (Arabic: ٱلْأُسْرَةُ ٱلْمَعْنِيَّةُ, romanized: Banū Maʿn, alternatively spelled Ma'an), also known as the Ma'nids; (Arabic: ٱلْمَعْنِيُّونَ), were a family of Druze chiefs of Arab stock based in the rugged Chouf area of southern Mount Lebanon who were politically prominent in the 15th–17th centuries. Traditional Lebanese histories date the family's arrival in the Chouf to the 12th century, when they were held to have struggled against the Crusader lords of Beirut and Sidon alongside their Druze allies, the Tanukh Buhturids. They may have been part of a wider movement by the Muslim rulers of Damascus to settle militarized Arab tribesmen in Mount Lebanon as a buffer against the Crusader strongholds along the Levantine coast. Fakhr al-Din Uthman ibn Yunus Ma'n (d. 1506), the (en)
  • Мааны', Мааниды — ливанский феодальный род и династия правителей в средневековом Ливане. Основатель рода — Маан аль-Айюби (XII век). Фахр-ад-дин I Маан (умер 1544), признав в 1516 сюзеренитет турецкого султана Селима I (правил в 1512—20), получил от него инвеституру на управление Горным Ливаном. До 1613 г. центром владений Маанов был Бааклин, селение, основанное Маанами в 1120 г. В 1613 г. эмир Юнес по приказу отбывшего в Италию Фахр эд-Дина перенес резиденцию в Дейр-эль-Камар . Видные представители египетской музыки и кино Фарид аль Атраш и Асмахан принадлежат к роду Маанов. (ru)
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  • Ma'n dynasty (en)
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