"Barakat Royal Family"

  • We are fully well aware of the Barakat Family whom is of Jordanian Royalaty. But please show me a lineage of the Lebanese Barakat family to whom Royalty is decendant from. I am not sure where the Barakat family in Lebanon is decendant from but I believe the royalty link is with french royalty when they occupied the territory. The Jordanian Royal Barakat family is supposed to be decendant from Muhammmed the great prophet/messiah.


  • Dear Mr. Barakat, I'm afraid that my findings are probably not what you were looking for. "Barakat" is an almost common Lebanese name - it means "Blessing" or "Grace" in Arabic. There is no indication whatsoever linking it to the French monarchy. The royal Jordanian family is called "Hashamite" (descendants of Hashem) and not "Barakat". Barakat I and Barakar II the Emirs of Mecca were indeed part of the lineage. Prince Hamzah Official Homepage - The Hashemite Lineage This is the only reference to "Barakat" as a family related to royalty - Middle Eastern or European. The Almanach of Bruxelles, for example, shows only this reference: (search for "Barakat") Barakat I - Emir of Mecca Barakat II = Emir of Mecca So do other sources, mentioning only the two Emirs of Mecca. Ancestry.com - Royalty Message Board - French Nobility There is a lot of information on the name Barakat, which is a pretty common name in the area, but none indicates that the family has any connections to the French royalty, before or after the revolution. The family name could be found in all of the areas in Lebanon - North (Tripoli), Centre (Beirut) and South (e.g., Ein Abel), and among Christians as well as Muslims. See: GenForum, Lebanon, [search for "Barakat"] >http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?forum=lebanon&url=%2Flebanon%2F&path=%2Flebanon%2F&terms=barakat&boolean=AND> GenForum - Barakat The Barakat family from Ein Ebel in South Lebanon " Barakat Barakat was also instrumental in arranging logistical support to the French army in it's war against the Germans during the Second World War. He offered his home and generous hospitality to several French Generals and their cadres as they passed through the village." The site, belongs to one of the prominent Barakat families in Lebanon, mentions no other "French connection". Leb.org Barakat on the Lebanese Diaspora "White Pages" I hope this answers your question. Please contact me if you need any further clarifications on this answer before you rate it. My search terms were : Yahchouch barakat, "barakat family" lebanon, barakat orleans france, barakat orleansfrance, barakat bourbon france, barakat bourbon, barakat "Marie Amelie of Bourbon", Alonso de Orleans-Borbon y Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha, french occupation lebanon, site:beitbarakat.com france, site:beitbarakat.com royalty, site:beitbarakat.com french, Nicolas Victoria Barakat lebanon, Nicolas and Victoria Barakat, "barakat family", barakat family french genealogy lebanon, barakat family royalty genealogy lebanon, barakat family genealogy lebanon, lineage genealogy lebanon, lineage lebanon, BARAKAT lineage lebanon, BARAKAT genealogy lebanon, jordanian royal family lineage, jordanian royal family barakat, jordanian royal family lineage barakat, grossstadt jenna, glasstadt jena, glasstadt, "city of glass" germany, city of glass germany, BARAKAT genealogy, BARAKAT geneaology


  • Unfortuantely, you have no provided me with any solid link to the Barakat family in lebanon being of any royal decent. Lets break down what u have offered me: This link shows me nothing other than a URL pointing to JORDAN (which i stated in my question i do not CARE FOR) (search for "Barakat") Barakat I - Emir of Mecca / Barakat II = Emir of Mecca AGAIN BACK TO JORDAN WHICH I DO NOT CARE FOR ... and the rest of you links tell about the name of the BARAKAT family, which again is not part of my question. CONCLUSION: I specifically asked for nothing of JORDAN, which you gave me, and I did not ask what the BARAKAT name means nor anyone of that name. Now to aid you, I able to pull out from GOOGLE Search, that there is indeed a linkage of 1 particular family of BARAKAT in a city called Amioun (one of the spellings) in Lebanon that was own by the french and governed by them as well. This town was in fact run by a gentlemen with the last name of Affif or Afif whose family was wed into the Barakat family giving it Royal lineage. This is what I am looking for, but I can not find exact detail. Everything you have provided for me, is quite informational but nothing of what i asked for. This question is not answered. I will in that manner give 3 (72 hours) from now to correctly answer my question, if not I will retract the payment that you so kindly already charged me.


  • Dear Mr. Barakat, I am sorry that you are disappointed. You seem to have misunderstood my answer. The reference to the Hashemite "Barakat" connection, was to demonstrate, that no royal almanach links any other "Barakat" with any other royal family, French or otherwise. The only Barakat connection to royalty, according to those almanachs, is the Jordanian one. Lebanon, for the record, experienced a brief rench involvement in 1860, and then again from 1917, but these were periods after the Revolution and the Bourbon were not part of the regime. In addition, I have stated that there are *many* Barakat families in Lebanon, some Christian and some Muslim, which indicates that at least not all Barakats in Lebanon are from the same lineage. So, even if there has been a royal connection (see my previous paragraph on my search through royal almanachs), it wouldn't have been for all Lebanese Barakat. In your original question you haven't mentioned that you're looking for a specific website, mentioning Mr. Affif from Amioun. There is one website and discussion that could be helpful: Sawaya's Family possible ancestors Affif, Amioun and a member of the Barakat family are also mentioned on the same page. It states that there is a myth among the Sawaya family, that they're descendants from the Italian house of Savoy.