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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Osseiran Family of Lebanon, like the Haidar and Suleiman families of the Bekaa region, are descended from the Bani Assad tribe of Southern Iraq. According to the late Lebanese writer and historian Ahmed Abu Saad, the distant ancestors of the Osseiran family migrated to the Levant and first settled in the ancient city of Baalbeck in the 17th century. After a feud with the Emirs of the Harfush clan, who were in control of Baalbeck, the direct ancestor of the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Osseiran Family of Lebanon, like the Haidar and Suleiman families of the Bekaa region, are descended from the Bani Assad tribe of Southern Iraq. According to the late Lebanese writer and historian Ahmed Abu Saad, the distant ancestors of the Osseiran family migrated to the Levant and first settled in the ancient city of Baalbeck in the 17th century. After a feud with the Emirs of the Harfush clan, who were in control of Baalbeck, the direct ancestor of the Osseirans migrated to Sidon, where he started the family known by his name, Osseiran. Little is known of the early generations of the Osseiran family, except that they were generally in trade.