Battle of Ain Dara

The Battle of Ain Dara occurred in the village of Ain Dara, in Mount Lebanon in 1711, between the Qaysi and Yamani, two rival tribo-political factions.

Battle of Ain Dara
Part of the Qays–Yaman rivalry
Date20 March 1711
Location
Ain Dara, Sidon Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Result

Qaysi victory

  • Qaysi Christians consolidate political domination over Mount Lebanon
  • Yamani Druze exodus to Jabal al-Druze
Belligerents

Qaysi faction

  • Shihab dynasty
  • Jumblatt clan of Chouf
  • Talhuq clan of Gharb
  • Nakad clan of Manasif
  • Imad clan of Arqub
  • Abd al-Malik clan of Jurd
  • Abu'l Lama clan of Matn
  • Khazen clan of Keserwan

Supported by:

Yamani faction

  • Alam al-Din clan
  • Arslan clan of Gharb
  • Sawaf clan of Matn

Supported by:

Commanders and leaders
Emir Haydar Shihab
Sheikh Ali Jumblatt
Muhammad Talhuq
Sheikh Ali Abi Nakad
Sayyid Ahmad Imad
Janbulat Abd al-Malik
Khazen al-Khazen
Qabalan al-Qadi al-Tanukhi
Mahmoud Abu Harmoush (POW)
Alam al-Din emirs 
Bashir Pasha al-Matarji
Nasuh Pasha Aydinli
Casualties and losses
N/A Heavy

The Qays were led by Emir Haydar of the Shihab dynasty and consisted of the Druze clans of Jumblatt, Talhuq, Imad and Abd al-Malik and the Maronite clan of Khazen. The Yamani faction was led by Mahmoud Abu Harmoush and consisted of the Druze Alam al-Din, Arslan and Sawaf clans. The Yamani faction also had backing from the Ottoman provincial authorities of Sidon and Damascus.

The battle ended in a rout of the Yamani faction and resulted in the consolidation of Qaysi political and fiscal domination over Mount Lebanon. The battle's outcome also precipitated a mass migration of pro-Yamani Druze nobility and peasants from Mount Lebanon to the eastern Hauran, in a mountainous area today known as Jabal al-Druze, solidifying the Maronite Christian population as the predominant populace in Mount Lebanon.

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