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  1. Kamal Fouad Jumblatt ( Arabic: كمال فؤاد جنبلاط; 6 December 1917 – 16 March 1977) was a Lebanese politician who founded the Progressive Socialist Party. He led the National Movement during the Lebanese Civil War. He was a major ally of the Palestine Liberation Organization until his assassination in 1977. [1]

  2. Kamal Jumblatt (1917-1977) was a distinguished ideologue and Druze leader in Lebanese politics who was considered the father of the contemporary Left in Lebanon despite his feudal background. Kamal Jumblatt was born in Mukhtarah, Lebanon, in 1917. He was the only son of Fuad and Nazirah Jumblatt.

  3. Kamal Jumblatt, The Uncrowned Druze Prince of the Left Farid al-Khazen In the opinion of both friend and foe, Kamal Jumblatt was perhaps Lebanon's most exceptional political figure. Indeed, he was one of those leaders who could not be defeated politically, for he could always obtain unconditional

  4. Kamal Joumblatt, 1917-1977. The heir of a historical leadership, the politician of a significant epoch, the thinker, the spiritual, the phenomenon. Kamal Fouad Joumblatt was a man of many dimensions, an extraordinary leader and an unmatched politician and ideologue.

  5. Dec 12, 2016 · I just finished reading I Speak for Lebanon – one of the greatest books of all time – written by the teacher, philosopher, leader and politician, Kamal Jumblatt. A renowned political figure and the founder of the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP), he played a central role in the Lebanese Civil War.

  6. Kamal Jumblatt (Kamāl Junblāṭ, 1917–1977)was a Lebanesepolitician, traditional Druze chieftain, leader and ideologue of the Left. Born in the mountain village of al-Mukhtārah, Jumblatt attended the Lazarist school of ʿAyntūrah ...

  7. Kamal Fouad Jumblatt was a Lebanese politician who founded the Progressive Socialist Party. He led the National Movement during the Lebanese Civil War. He was a major ally of the Palestine Liberation Organization until his assassination in 1977.