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| - From his idyllic early years, to his first battles against the colonizing French Africa Army, ending at last with his exile in Syria, in Damascus, where he rescued some 12,000 Christians who were being massacred, in an act that brought universal acclaim from such men as Abraham Lincoln and Pope Pius IX, and by many heads of states, The Emir lived quite an involved, even tumultuous life.In 1846, th
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