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EXECUTED WOMAN WHO MURDERED HER OWN HUSBAND
Roxalana Druse; Roxalana Druze; Roxana Druze

Druze         
  • Sixth Fatimid caliph]], [[al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah]]
  • Israeli Druze men]] in traditional clothing. The flags shown are Druze flags.
  • Shuf]]: Historically; the Druzes and the [[Christians]] in the Shuf Mountains lived in complete harmony.<ref name="auto5"/>
  • Oliphant house in [[Daliyat al-Karmel]].
  • Daliat al-Karmel]], [[Israel]]
  • Meeting of Druze and Ottoman leaders in [[Damascus]], about the control of Jebel Druze
  • ʻuqqāl}}'') wearing religious dress
  • Druze women making ''Druze pita'' in [[Isfiya]], Israel.
  • Druze warriors preparing to go to battle with Sultan Pasha al-Atrash in 1925
  • Druze celebrating their independence in 1925.
  • Druze woman wearing a [[tantour]] during the 1870s in [[Chouf]], [[Ottoman Lebanon]]
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  • Druze]] dignitaries celebrating the [[Nabi Shu'ayb]] festival at the tomb of the prophet in [[Hittin]], [[Israel]].
  • A market in a Lebanese Druze town called [[Hasbaya]], 1967
  • [[Israeli Druze]] family visiting [[Gamla]]; wearing religious dress.
  • Druze clerics in [[Khalwat al-Bayada]].
  • Maqam Al-[[Khidr]] in [[Kafr Yasif]].
  • Maqam]] Al-Masih ([[Jesus]]) in [[As-Suwayda Governorate]]: Both religions revere Jesus.<ref name="Hitti 1928 37" />
  • The Druze Maqam al-nabi Yahya ([[John the Baptist]]) in As-Suwayda Governorate.
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  • Jethro]]) grave near [[Hittin]], [[Israel]]: Both religions venerate [[Shuaib]].
  • Jethro shrine and temple of Druze in [[Hittin]], northern [[Israel]]
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  • date=1 November 2020 }}. [[Agence France-Presse]]. 2012-09-08.</ref>
  • Left to right: Christian mountain dweller from [[Zahlé]], Christian mountain dweller of [[Zgharta]], and a [[Lebanese Druze]] man in traditional attire (1873).
  • Druze leaders meeting in [[Jebel al-Druze]], Syria, 1926
ARABIC-SPEAKING ETHNORELIGIOUS GROUP OF THE LEVANT
Druzism; Druzes; Druses; Uqqal; Ahl at-Tawhīd; Ahl al-Tawhīd; Ahl al-Tawhid; Druze star; Druze flag; Holy Star; Ahl al Tawhid; Ahl at-Tawhid; Durzi; Derzi; The Druze; Druze Zionist movement; Zionist Druze Circle; Druze Arabs; Al-ʻuqqāl; Druze Faith; Druze faith; Khelweh; Unitarian Druze; Druze people; Druzi; Druzites; Druze religion; History of the Druze; Islam and Druze; Druze and Islam; Druze and other religions; Judaism and Druze; Druze and Judaism; Genetic studies on Druze people; Druze cuisine
[dru:z]
(also Druse)
¦ noun (plural same, Druzes, or Druses) a member of a political and religious sect of Islamic origin, living chiefly in Lebanon and Syria.
Origin
from Fr., from Arab. duru?z (plural), from the name of one of their founders, Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Darazi (died 1019).
durzi         
  • Sixth Fatimid caliph]], [[al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah]]
  • Israeli Druze men]] in traditional clothing. The flags shown are Druze flags.
  • Shuf]]: Historically; the Druzes and the [[Christians]] in the Shuf Mountains lived in complete harmony.<ref name="auto5"/>
  • Oliphant house in [[Daliyat al-Karmel]].
  • Daliat al-Karmel]], [[Israel]]
  • Meeting of Druze and Ottoman leaders in [[Damascus]], about the control of Jebel Druze
  • ʻuqqāl}}'') wearing religious dress
  • Druze women making ''Druze pita'' in [[Isfiya]], Israel.
  • Druze warriors preparing to go to battle with Sultan Pasha al-Atrash in 1925
  • Druze celebrating their independence in 1925.
  • Druze woman wearing a [[tantour]] during the 1870s in [[Chouf]], [[Ottoman Lebanon]]
  • 120px
  • Druze]] dignitaries celebrating the [[Nabi Shu'ayb]] festival at the tomb of the prophet in [[Hittin]], [[Israel]].
  • A market in a Lebanese Druze town called [[Hasbaya]], 1967
  • [[Israeli Druze]] family visiting [[Gamla]]; wearing religious dress.
  • Druze clerics in [[Khalwat al-Bayada]].
  • Maqam Al-[[Khidr]] in [[Kafr Yasif]].
  • Maqam]] Al-Masih ([[Jesus]]) in [[As-Suwayda Governorate]]: Both religions revere Jesus.<ref name="Hitti 1928 37" />
  • The Druze Maqam al-nabi Yahya ([[John the Baptist]]) in As-Suwayda Governorate.
  • access-date=14 October 2014}}</ref>
  • Jethro]]) grave near [[Hittin]], [[Israel]]: Both religions venerate [[Shuaib]].
  • Jethro shrine and temple of Druze in [[Hittin]], northern [[Israel]]
  • quote=}}</ref>
  • date=1 November 2020 }}. [[Agence France-Presse]]. 2012-09-08.</ref>
  • Left to right: Christian mountain dweller from [[Zahlé]], Christian mountain dweller of [[Zgharta]], and a [[Lebanese Druze]] man in traditional attire (1873).
  • Druze leaders meeting in [[Jebel al-Druze]], Syria, 1926
ARABIC-SPEAKING ETHNORELIGIOUS GROUP OF THE LEVANT
Druzism; Druzes; Druses; Uqqal; Ahl at-Tawhīd; Ahl al-Tawhīd; Ahl al-Tawhid; Druze star; Druze flag; Holy Star; Ahl al Tawhid; Ahl at-Tawhid; Durzi; Derzi; The Druze; Druze Zionist movement; Zionist Druze Circle; Druze Arabs; Al-ʻuqqāl; Druze Faith; Druze faith; Khelweh; Unitarian Druze; Druze people; Druzi; Druzites; Druze religion; History of the Druze; Islam and Druze; Druze and Islam; Druze and other religions; Judaism and Druze; Druze and Judaism; Genetic studies on Druze people; Druze cuisine
['d?:zi]
¦ noun (plural durzis) Indian a tailor.
Origin
Urdu, from Pers. darzi, from darz 'sewing'.
Lebanese Druze         
  • A Druze woman wearing a [[tantour]] during the 1870s in [[Chouf]], [[Lebanon]]
  • An estimate of the area distribution of Lebanon's main religious groups
  • Lebanon religious groups distribution
  • An estimate of the distribution of Lebanon's main religious groups, 1991, based on a map by GlobalSecurity.org
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OVERVIEW OF THE DRUZE ETHNORELIGIOUS GROUP IN LEBANON
Druze in Lebanon; Druze people in Lebanon; Lebanese people (Druze followers)
Lebanese Druze () are Lebanese people who are Druze. The Druze faith is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion, and an ethnoreligious esoteric group originating from the Near East who self identify as [().

Википедия

Roxana Druse

Roxalana "Roxana" Druse (née Teftt; born c. 1847 – hanged February 28, 1887), was the last woman hanged in the state of New York. The first woman to be hanged in four decades in Central New York, her botched execution resulted in the decision to replace the gallows with the electric chair in 1890.

Mrs. Druse murdered her husband, William Druse, in their home in Warren, New York. The murder unfolded with the help of her son and daughter, George and Mary Druse, and nephew Frank Gates. The family members were threatened with death if they refused and all had an involvement with the murder case. Druse claimed that her motive was that her husband was abusive to her and was not supporting the family because he had left for a number of days after an argument. Frank Gates and George Druse were later released due to their lack of involvement in the murder. During the trial, Mary Druse admitted to assisting in the murder, and was sentenced to life at the Onondaga Country penitentiary. On October 6, 1885 Roxalana was sentenced to be hanged.