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Aqoura (Arabic: عاقورة, also
spelled Aaqoura, "Akoura") is a
mountainous village in the
Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon. It is located...
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noble Maronite Christian family originating from the
village of
Aqoura in
Mount Lebanon, and
whose line of
descent is
attested since the 14th century...
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Majdel el-
Aqoura (Arabic: مجدل العاقورة), also
known as
Majdel (Arabic: مجدل) is a muni****lity in the
Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon...
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district are
predominantly inhabited by Maronites;
notably Byblos, Qartaba,
Aqoura and Amsheet. Most Shia
Muslims live in the
villages of Almat, Ras Osta,...
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Charbel Wehbe (Arabic: شربل وهبة; born 15 July 1953 in
Aqoura) is a
Lebanese politician and
diplomat who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Emigrants...
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extends between the muni****l
borders of
Douma and Yammoune, and
between Aqoura to the
south and
Bsharri and
Hadath El
Jebbeh to the north. The town is...
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Sulayman of
Aylij Sa'ada of
Lehfed Sarkis of
Lehfed Akkar Mansur Antar of
Aqoura Niqula the
Centurion Benjamin of Hardine †
Strength 50,000 40,000 Casualties...
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Zghorta 1633–1644
Bishop of
Ehden - 116
Joseph IV
Halib يوسف الرابع حليب
Aqoura,
Byblos 1644–1648
Bishop of
Saida and Sour - 117 John XI El-Bawwab يوحنا...
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himself on
certain days, out of respect.
Abraham River Afqa
Aqoura AbouZayd, S. Ihidayutha: A
Study of the Life of
Singleness in the Syrian...
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Saadnayel Taalabaya Taanayel Terbol Zahlé –
Maalaka Afqa Ain el-Ghouaybeh
Aqoura Almat –
Souaneh Amsheet Kfar Baal
Bechtlida –
Fidar Bejjeh Berbara Blat...