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Arab Haitians are Haitian citizens of Arab descent. In Haiti, there are a sizable number of Haitians that are either of Middle-Eastern Arab ancestry or who trace their origins to Arab descendants. Hadrami and Levantine Arabic ancestry can be found within the Arab Haitian community known in Arabic as Bilad al-Sham, primarily Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.

Arab Haitians
Regions with significant populations
Port-au-Prince, Les Cayes, Pétion-Ville, Gonaïves
Languages
French, Haitian Creole, Arabic
Religion
Christianity, Islam
Related ethnic groups
Arabs

History

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The first Arab immigrants to arrive in Haiti reached the shores of the Caribbean country during the middle to late 19th century.[1] During the time, Haiti's business sector was dominated by German and Italian immigrants.[1] Many of them migrated to the countryside where they peddled and were very informal economically speaking. World War I, which took place when Lebanon was part of the Germany-allied Ottoman Empire, triggered a Lebanese migration to the Americas, with Haiti receiving a large number of Lebanese immigrants.[1] Haiti received a score of Palestinian refugees during the 1948 Nakba.[1] The country was estimated to have about between 500,000 and 1 million residents of Arab heritage.

Social relations

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Arab Haitians are commonly considered as part of the upper class within Haitian society, yet they maintain their own unique presence separate from the very influential and much larger mixed-race and white Haitian populace. For years, they were shunned by the elite mulatto Haitians because of amicable interaction with the poor masses, their willingness to do business with masses and their inability to speak French. This relationship changed gradually over the years as their prominence grew in Haiti's business sector and consequently, a large percentage of them reside and do business in the capital of Port-au-Prince. Middle-class Arab Haitians often are the owners of many of the city's supermarkets.[citation needed]

Notable Arab Haitians

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "From Lebanon to Haiti: A Story Going Back to the 19th Century". Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  • ^ "Haiti: 2 local Jews helping Israeli aid". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 2010-01-20. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
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