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    Beit ed-Dine (Arabic: بيت الدين), also known as Btaddine (Arabic: بتدين) is a small town and the administrative capital of the Chouf District in the Mount...
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    Moussa Castle (Arabic: قلعة موسى) is a castle between Deir el Qamar and Beit ed-Dine in Lebanon. The 3,500 sq m (37,673 sq ft) castle was built by Moussa...
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    14 square km, number of homes 2,870. Bordering Towns: Deir al-Qamar, Beit ed-Dine, Aynbal, Deir Dourit, Symkanieh, and Jahlieh. Founded in the 12th century...
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  • List of Lebanese monuments Beit ed-Dine Jubeil Baalbeck Saida Castle Downtown Beirut Harissa Batroun Jeita Grotto Youssef Bey Karam Statue at St Georges...
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    to a former synagogue. (Deir el Qamar Synagogue)[citation needed] The Beit ed-Dine palace complex was built by Amir Bechir El-Chehab II in the early 19th...
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  • Performance. 1995: Al Bustan Festival, Lebanon, Solo Oud Performance. 1995: Beit Ed-dine Festival, Lebanon, participation in the "controversial" by Marcel Khalife...
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  • its official newspaper, Al Amal, for a long time. Being a native of Beit ed-Dine, Mount Lebanon, Abu Khalil was born in 1925. He was a Maronite. He was...
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  • Archived from the original on 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2016-03-16. Text of the Beit ed-Dine declaration in Middle East Report (MER), October 21, 1978, pp. 17–18...
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    Empire Capital Baakleen (1516–c. 1600) Deir al-Qamar (c. 1600–1811) Beit ed-Dine (1811–1840) Common languages Arabic Ottoman Turkish Religion Christianity...
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    Hundreds of others took shelter in the abandoned Ottoman barracks at Beit ed-Dine or the district governor's residence. Meanwhile, Druze fighters from...
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    houses in Baadarâne, Aley, and Aramoun and helped renovate a palace in Beit ed-Dine into a hotel with Amin Bizri in 1965. He worked with many younger architects...
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    intestines. Kafta bithine is spiced meat with sesame concentrate, popular in Beit ed-Dine. Kafta nayyeh is raw beef tartare. Samkeh harra is grilled fish that...
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    Hundreds of others took shelter in the abandoned Ottoman barracks at Beit ed-Dine or the district governor's residence. Meanwhile, Druze fighters from...
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    America 10 May 2014 São Paulo Brazil WTC Golden Hall Asia 2 July 2014 Beit ed-Dine Lebanon Beiteddine Palace Europe 10 July 2014 Henley-on-Thames England...
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  • including a family of eight, were killed by PSP members in Maasser Beit ed-Dine. Chouf massacres (1977) 1977 Chouf 135+ Christians PSP Series of massacres...
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  • kilometers away from the capital of Lebanon, Beyrouth, and 8 kilometers from Beit ed-Dine, the administrative center of the Kaza. There are 8,260 residents in...
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    statues and cisterns. Moussa Castle is a castle between Deir el Qamar and Beit ed-Dine in Lebanon. It was built single-handedly by Moussa Abdel Karim Al-Maamari...
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  • Saydata-Dibbiyeh, and Wadi Zeina-Shheem roads. It is located 12 km away from Beit ed-Dine, 35 km from Baabda and 40 km away from Beirut. Daraya is 600–800 meters...
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    of the most remarkable of Bashir's monuments is Beiteddine Palace in Beit ed-Dine, which he started building immediately after taking power in 1788. Legend...
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    sixty-two Maronite villages (including Bmarian, Bireh, Ras el-Matn, Maaser Beit ed-Dine, Chartoun, Ain el-Hour, Bourjayne, Fawara, and Maaser el-Chouf), slaughtered...
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  • of Pre-classic pottery belonging to Walid Jumblatt in the Museum of Beit ed-dîne". He was awarded his PhD in Archaeology from the University of Paris...
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    Merdjayoun. O'Brien was with Berryman, conducting a reconnaissance of Beit ed-Dine, the 7th Division's next objective, when they received the news. They...
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    advances inland due to concerns of a possible French counterattack around Beit ed Dine, capturing a number of towns and villages along the way before an armistice...
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    Bashir Shihab II in order to differentiate the village from the town of Beit ed-Dine, capital of the Emirate of Mount Lebanon. Overlooking the Mediterranean...
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    Synagogue (redirect from Beit Tefillah)
    space. In antiquity, the Pharisees lived near each other in chavurot and dined together to ensure that none of the food was unfit for consumption. Some...
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    in Talpiot, built in 1931 in the Bauhaus style, was turned into a museum, Beit Agnon. The study where he wrote many of his works was preserved intact. Agnon's...
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    Beit HaEmek (Hebrew: בֵּית הָעֵמֶק, lit. 'House of the Valley') is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located in the western Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction...
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    village by displaced members of the kibbutz Beit HaArava and young refugees from the Youth Aliyah. Beit HaArava was located along the Jordan River near...
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    Re'im (redirect from Beit Re'im)
    memorial]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 13 October 2023. Gold Atlas (Map) (2009 ed.). 1:100,000 (in Hebrew). Mapa. p. 48. ISBN 965-521-082-0. Vilnai, Ze'ev (1980)...
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    he formed the Ritz Hotel syndicate with South African millionaire Alfred Beit, reputedly the wealthiest man in the world at the time. They opened what...
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