Rajbir Bhattacharjee

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Initially, the Muslims saw themselves as part of the broader ‘Syrian’ and Arab community, while the Christians viewed Lebanon as a Christian state. But, by the 1930s, as Hourani notes, ‘the idea of a state based on accord between the various Christian and Muslim communities began to gain strength’.
West Asia At War: Repression, Resistance and Great Power Games
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