El Khazen family

El-Khazen family
الخازن
El Khazen family crest
CountryMount Lebanon, Ottoman Empire
Current region Lebanon
Syria
Palestine
SeatKeserwan, Lebanon
Titles
Members
TraditionsMaronite Christian

El-Khazen (also Al-Khazen, Khazen, Khazin or De Khazen; Arabic: آل الخازن) is a prominent Maronite Levantine family and clan based in Keserwan District, Lebanon, Damascus, Syria, Nablus, Palestine, as well as other districts around the Levant, predominantly in the Galilee in Israel.

The family were very influential within the Maronite Church. Several members have played leading roles in the politics of Lebanon for many generations. King Louis XIV elevated the family to the French nobility and referred to them as "princes of the Maronites" in many letters. Pope Clement X made them Counts Palatine. Most of the Lebanese Khazen branch is Maronite, while some other branches are Greek Orthodox and Muslim but are not related to the Mount-Lebanese, which were endowed with these honors.