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locusts which lasted four days. In 1838, Eli
Smith noted the village,
called '
Abeih ,
located in El-Ghurb el-Fokany,
upper el-Ghurb.
Melkite Archbishop Grégoire...
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missionary for the
Dutch Reformed Church, and he was
stationed at Beirut,
Abeih, Sidon, and
Mount Tabor. He
studied Arabic in
Beirut under Butrus al-Bustani...
- Ali and
brother Yunis in four
August engagements at
Naimeh near Beirut,
Abeih in the Gharb, and
Ighmid and Ain Dara, both in the Jurd.
Fakhr al-Din returned...
- Chemistry. 273 (29): 18052–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.273.29.18052. PMID 9660761. Ould-
Abeih MB, Petit-Topin I,
Zidane N,
Baron B,
Bedouelle H (June 2012). "Multiple...
- 1585.
Sharaf al-Din Ali's son
Muhammad and the
Buhturid emir
Mundhir of
Abeih in the Gharb, the
grandson of
Nasir al-Din Muhammad, were
captured by the...
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central Mount Lebanon. He
hailed from the
branch of the
family based in
Abeih (the
other was
based in Aramoun). He was
likely the
grandson of
Nasir al-Din...
- the
University of
Pennsylvania and
Brown College.
Williams was born at
Abeih,
Ottoman Turkey, the son of
William Frederick, and
Sarah Amelia (Pond) Williams...
- a
member of the family, al-Sayyid al-Tanukhi from the
Gharb village of
Abeih,
became a
major reformer and
theologian of the
Druze faith. His teachings...
- the
largest of nine
congregations situated outside Beirut in the
towns of
Abeih, Aramoun, Khaldeh, Kafarshima, Hadath, Dbayyeh,
Jdeideh and
Dhour el-Shweir...
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afterward taken in by
their maternal uncle Sayf al-Din, the
Tanukhid chief of
Abeih in the Gharb, for
about six years. Most
contemporary descriptions of Fakhr...