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| notes = The civil war happens only if Turkey wins the [[Italo-Turkish War]] and attempts to incorporate Lebanon into the [[Syrian National State]]. |
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The Lebanese |
The '''Lebanese Civil War''' is a conflict that occurs right after a Turkish victory in the [[Italo-Turkish War]]. When Turkey attempts to integrate the newly captured Lebanon into Syria, an anti-Turkish Arab uprising occurs in the attempt to try and create a independent Lebanese state. |
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Part of the Turkish decolonization of the middle east | |||
Security forces in Beirut during the Civil War in Lebanon, December 1965 | |||
Place | Lebanon | ||
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Notes | The civil war happens only if Turkey wins the Italo-Turkish War and attempts to incorporate Lebanon into the Syrian National State. |
The Lebanese Civil War is a conflict that occurs right after a Turkish victory in the Italo-Turkish War. When Turkey attempts to integrate the newly captured Lebanon into Syria, an anti-Turkish Arab uprising occurs in the attempt to try and create a independent Lebanese state.