Lebanese Civil War

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Understanding the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990)

A comprehensive historical resource documenting one of Lebanon’s most defining conflicts

About the Lebanese Civil War

The Lebanese Civil War was a 15-year conflict driven by political, sectarian, and regional tensions. Starting in April 1975 and ending in 1990 with the Taif Agreement, the war reshaped Lebanon’s political system and demographics. This website serves as a historical archive, offering factual information, timelines, maps, and educational resources.

Neutral historical documentation
Timeline from 1975 to 1990
Major events and battles explained
Analysis of regional involvement
Impact on Lebanon’s society and infrastructure
Educational resources for students and researchers

Key Topics

Explore major elements of the Lebanese Civil War

Lebanese Civil War timeline visualization

Timeline (1975–1990)

A year-by-year overview of major events, ceasefires, battles, and political developments.

Historical representation of Lebanese factions

Major Factions

A neutral overview of political parties, militias, and groups involved throughout the conflict.

Beirut Green Line landmark

Beirut Green Line

Historical significance of the Green Line that divided Beirut into East and West during the war.

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