Hey I noticed the Turkish revisionism. Lahm bi ajeen is also known as Lebanese pizza. And there are sources to verify that. Also if you’re going to come after me: go ahead and include the Arabic term in the intro of that article since there are more Arabic speaking people who use the original term for the food.
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