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Beirut 1919: The Paris Peace Conference That Lebanon Almost Got

Beirut 1919: The Paris Peace Conference That Lebanon Almost Got

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In 1919, as the Great Powers carved up the Ottoman Empire at the Paris Peace Conference, a small delegation from Mount Lebanon arrived in Versailles with a bold demand: an independent state, not a French mandate. Led by the Maronite Patriarch Elias al-Huwayyik, they lobbied for a Greater Lebanon that included the Bekaa Valley and the coastal cities—but ran into opposition from Syrian nationalists, Druze notables, and even some of their own Sunni neighbors. This episode unpacks the forgotten diplomacy of the Lebanese delegation at Paris, the competing petitions from Muslim and Druze communities, and the quiet deal-making that ultimately gave France the green light to create Lebanon as we know it. We explore the backroom meetings, the secret correspondence with Henri Gouraud, and the bitter irony that the same Patriarch who fought for Lebanese sovereignty would live to see French troops enforce that sovereignty with violence. A story of hope, manipulation, and the birth of a nation that was never quite born. #ParisPeaceConference #EliasHuwayyik #GreaterLebanon #MountLebanon #1919 #FrenchMandate #HenriGouraud #SyrianNationalism #Druze #BekaaValley #Maronite #LebaneseIndependence #WorldWarI #SelfDetermination #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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