Feiruz is PHOENICIAN born phoenician from a Phoenician father and Phoenician mother. it is in the Lebanese blood the Christians and sunnis combined. shiits go back to your hole in iran. filth jarab
I didn't say that her father was turkish, only that his family was originally from Mardin which is located in modern day Turkey and the town was settled by Assyrian Christians over one thousand years ago. The word mardin means fortress in Aramaic by the way. I was not being "anti-syrian" in my comment. There are likely thousands of Haddads in Aleppo (and many more thousands throughout the Levant being that Haddad is a rather common name)
and some of these Aleppo Haddads and who are Syriac-Orthodox are indeed probably relatives, but her father's family are originally from Mardin. I do not know though if he was actually born there in Mardin, he may have been born in Aleppo. I might also mention that her mum's family (the al-Boustani's) were originally from the town of Geblé, near al-Lattaquieh, in Syria. One of their ancestors, Abdelaziz, settled in the area of Debbiyeh and Deir al-Qamr in the mid 1600's AD.
fairuz z syrian !! no joke ... she has a syrian father from aleppo ..he immegrated long time ago from syria to lebanon where he married a lebanese lady..
Actually, her father, Wadi' Haddad, was originally from Mardin in Southwest Turkey. The town of Mardin was first settled by Assyrian Christians in the 3rd century AD. I do not know what year he immigrated to Lebanon however. Her mother, Liza al-Boustani, was of Lebanese birth from Dibbiyeh (Chouf mountains). Fairouz herself was born in Jabal al-Arz in 1935.. so that should indeed make her an "arzit lebnen"! lol
well bro .. to reply on tht .. i know for sure that HELL she's nt turkish .. i read that in al itihad news paper and as they said .. her father's nationality was plain white pure syrian dude !!
excuse me if some of da lebanese have "anti-syrian" minerals in their blood .. try to be neutral for a minute and have objectivity in life !!!
search for haddad's family in aleppo (7alab) in syria they r plenty :)
@misslibanessa And how many Lebanese came fm Syria? The two countries are almost one....that's the way it's really always been...In '06 Lebanon could have used Syria's muscle though, and where were they?
FAIROUZ THE PHOENICIAN QUEEN OF LEBANON all of you kilo khara!
carabinieri210 2 months ago
Feiruz is PHOENICIAN born phoenician from a Phoenician father and Phoenician mother. it is in the Lebanese blood the Christians and sunnis combined. shiits go back to your hole in iran. filth jarab
mireille4joe 3 years ago
@mireille4joe
hahahhahahaha
fairouz is ghassanid not phoencian LOL
her family name is haddad = ghassanid arab
LBN1984 1 year ago
I will always love you, Habibi, My Wasim and Fairuz!!!
claudia407 3 years ago
Even if she was for he outer space, She will be loved for eternity.
PlyMood 3 years ago
God bless you Set Fayrouz.
Fuck the politics, you have a heart of gold and that why everyone love's you.
Especialy syria puts you in their hearts.
tebafa 3 years ago 5
في البداية تم تسيس الرياضة والان الفن !!! والله أن فيروز سفيرة للحب و السلام وليس لها أي شأن في الحرب و السلاح فكفى ياقوم لا تفقهون الا اللغط.
NokiaDXB 3 years ago 3
feyruz ebuhe min merdin ve arabiyetul nasrani(süryaniyyun)ve
progtolog1905 4 years ago
Wonderful....it's amazing that we see Syria through Fairouz...See Syria in Fairouz..and that's how is is simply..Fairouz (أرزة قاسيون)
salmuny 4 years ago 2
I love Fairouz!
mihankhah 4 years ago 3
welcome back home, Fairuz
ram980 4 years ago
back home??
misslibanessa 3 years ago
if anyone wants to hear the arabic dialect of Mardin, do a youtube search for these tags
Mardin Arabic Arapca
I could not post the link.
elvaqueroatl 4 years ago
I didn't say that her father was turkish, only that his family was originally from Mardin which is located in modern day Turkey and the town was settled by Assyrian Christians over one thousand years ago. The word mardin means fortress in Aramaic by the way. I was not being "anti-syrian" in my comment. There are likely thousands of Haddads in Aleppo (and many more thousands throughout the Levant being that Haddad is a rather common name)
elvaqueroatl 4 years ago
cont,...
and some of these Aleppo Haddads and who are Syriac-Orthodox are indeed probably relatives, but her father's family are originally from Mardin. I do not know though if he was actually born there in Mardin, he may have been born in Aleppo. I might also mention that her mum's family (the al-Boustani's) were originally from the town of Geblé, near al-Lattaquieh, in Syria. One of their ancestors, Abdelaziz, settled in the area of Debbiyeh and Deir al-Qamr in the mid 1600's AD.
elvaqueroatl 4 years ago
fairuz z syrian !! no joke ... she has a syrian father from aleppo ..he immegrated long time ago from syria to lebanon where he married a lebanese lady..
fairuz we love u ... welcome bk home:)
cutecolor 4 years ago
Actually, her father, Wadi' Haddad, was originally from Mardin in Southwest Turkey. The town of Mardin was first settled by Assyrian Christians in the 3rd century AD. I do not know what year he immigrated to Lebanon however. Her mother, Liza al-Boustani, was of Lebanese birth from Dibbiyeh (Chouf mountains). Fairouz herself was born in Jabal al-Arz in 1935.. so that should indeed make her an "arzit lebnen"! lol
elvaqueroatl 4 years ago
well bro .. to reply on tht .. i know for sure that HELL she's nt turkish .. i read that in al itihad news paper and as they said .. her father's nationality was plain white pure syrian dude !!
excuse me if some of da lebanese have "anti-syrian" minerals in their blood .. try to be neutral for a minute and have objectivity in life !!!
search for haddad's family in aleppo (7alab) in syria they r plenty :)
peace
cutecolor 4 years ago
fairuz lebanese no joke buddy!
s0cc3r99 3 years ago
why can't u people accept that she is lebanese? And pround of it..end of discussion.
misslibanessa 3 years ago
@misslibanessa And how many Lebanese came fm Syria? The two countries are almost one....that's the way it's really always been...In '06 Lebanon could have used Syria's muscle though, and where were they?
TheNCBill 1 year ago
fairouz is the best of the best amazing voice
Fairouz inti da2iman arzit lebnen:) we love u
lovefairouz 4 years ago 5