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Majid Arslan was born on 19 February, 0008 in Choueifat, Lebanon, is an A lebanese prince. Discover Majid Arslan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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75 years old |
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Aquarius |
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19 February, 1908 |
Birthday |
19 February |
Birthplace |
Choueifat, Lebanon |
Date of death |
18 September, 1983 |
Died Place |
Beirut, Lebanon |
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Lebanon
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Majid Arslan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Majid Arslan's Wife?
His wife is Lamiss Shehab (m. 1932)
Khawla Jumblatt (m. 1956)
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Lamiss Shehab (m. 1932)
Khawla Jumblatt (m. 1956) |
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Children |
6, including Faysal and Talal |
Majid Arslan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Majid Arslan worth at the age of 75 years old? Majid Arslan’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Lebanon. We have estimated Majid Arslan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
After World War I, in 1918, the French established control over Lebanon by virtue of a League of Nations Mandate.
Arslan was the son of Emir Toufic Arslan who helped found Greater Lebanon in 1920.
He had three brothers (Nouhad, Riad, Melhem) and a sister (Zahia).
Emir Majid studied at the famous French school, Mission Laïque Française.
Toufic Hamdan (born February 11, 1927– died August 3, 2009) and his brother Adel Hamdan (born 1924– ) spotted the French Columns marching from the mountains of Aitate, a city on the outskirts of Ain Anoub.
Toufic and Adel Hamdan ran back and informed the men of Ain Anoub of the incoming military.
The men of Ain Anoub took up arms and blocked the road at the historic landmark, Sindyaneh.
Emir Majid Arslan ran for parliamentary elections in 1931 and won the Druze seat of Aley Cazaa district.
His allies also won the elections.
From 1931 until his death in 1983, he and his allies would win all the parliamentary elections of 1934, 1937, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1953, 1957, 1960, 1964, 1968 and 1972.
Over a period of 35 years, Emir Majid Arslan held various ministerial posts.
In 1932, he married his cousin, Emira Lamiss Shehab.
They had him two sons: Emir Toufic (1935–2003) and Emir Faysal (1941–2009).
Emir Majid Arslan was the leader of the independence of Lebanon in 1943 when the president Bechara El Khoury with fellow ministers were taken to prison to Rachaya by the French.
In 1943, the leaders of the country together with the ministers held a national convention and drew up a National Pact stating that:
The French used Senegalese mercenaries to transport these political prisoners to Rashaya Fort in the Beqaa Valley.
Ministers Majid Arslan, Sabri Hamadeh and Habib Abi Shahla escaped the arrest because they were not in their homes that night.
One of Emir Majid's brothers also escaped to Majdel Baana to seek refuge there among members of the Abdel Khalek family as well as the Abi Jumaa's and Nasr's.
On 11 November 1943, Arslan, Hamadeh and Abi Shahla created the “Government of Free Lebanon” with Habib Abi Shahla as Prime Minister and Majid Arslan as Head of National Guard 57.
Their headquarters were in Bechamoun, a village 30km from Beirut at the residences of Hussein and Youssef El Halabi (see Lebanese Independence Day).
On 21 November 1943, Due to riots, open strikes, the armed rebellion of Ain Anoub and the interference of Arab and Western states (mainly Britain), the political prisoners were released.
3 The freed prisoners passed by Bechamoun on their way back home, to thank the rebels.
There, they sang the Lebanese National Anthem and Majid Arslan knelt in front of the Lebanese flag and kissed it.
On 22 November 1943, Lebanon was proclaimed an independent state.
In 1956, after his first wife’s death, Emir Majid remarried Khawla Jumblatt.
They had three daughters (Zeina, Rima, and Najwa) and a son, Talal, current Head of the House of Arslan and a Druze leader.
He was known for his exceptional skills in horsemanship and would often exercise his hobby in a southern village El Mageedieh (3 km²), named after him.
Throughout his political career, he had an intense rivalry with Kamal Jumblatt over the leadership amongst the Druze.
He has been the longest serving Lebanese politician in a ministerial office and was elected as the Defense Minister for twenty two times.
When the French forces attempted to remove the road blocks, the battle began led by Adeeb Elbiny (?-?), Naef Soujah (1895–1944), along with his son Najib Soujah (1927 – September 24, 1981), and the only martyr of the battle, Saeed Fakhreddine (?-November 11, 1943), and many more men from Ain Anoub.
Saeed Fakhreddine climbed on top of the tank and dropped grenades into the tank, sacrificing his life to achieve victory.
The fight ensued and liberators prevailed over the French.
At that time Majid Arslan declared a Free Lebanon from the home of the Halabi family in Bechamoun where he sought refuge from the arrests.
Meanwhile, disturbances and riots raged all over Lebanon.
The Deputies held a secret session during which they drew and signed on a new flag that they handed over to the cabinet of Bechamoun.
Emir Majid Toufic Arslan (الأمير مجيد توفيق أرسلان) (February 1908 — September 18, 1983) was a Lebanese Druze leader and head of the Arslan feudal Druze ruling family.
Arslan was the leader of the Yazbaki (Arslan affiliations) faction.
Majid Arslan was a national political figure with a role in Lebanon's independence, a long-running Member of the Lebanese Parliament and a government minister for many times with a number of important ministerial portfolios, most notably Defense, Health, Telecommunications, Agriculture and Justice.