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The Jumblatt family was originally of Sunni Kurdish descent and they later became accepted as part of the Druze community and his surname means ‘the iron man’ in Kurdish.
I added to the article the "Kaysi" ethnicity of the Druze of Lebanon to clear up the confusion, becaiuse if someone reads the article. He will assume the Druze are Kurdish, just because Jumblatt came from a Kurdis family. --
Skatewalk
03:40, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
A lack of criticism isn't sufficient for a NPOV tag, find some and add as applicable. Some praise was removed. - Roy Boy 22:09, 17 December 2011 (UTC)
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The Jumblatt family was originally of Sunni Kurdish descent and they later became accepted as part of the Druze community and his surname means ‘the iron man’ in Kurdish.
I added to the article the "Kaysi" ethnicity of the Druze of Lebanon to clear up the confusion, becaiuse if someone reads the article. He will assume the Druze are Kurdish, just because Jumblatt came from a Kurdis family. --
Skatewalk
03:40, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
A lack of criticism isn't sufficient for a NPOV tag, find some and add as applicable. Some praise was removed. - Roy Boy 22:09, 17 December 2011 (UTC)