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Baskinta (Arabic: بسكنتا) is a
Lebanese village situated at an
altitude ranging from 1250
metres above sea
level and
climbs up to
approximately 1800 meters...
- Amir
Kisra of
Baskinta was a
Maronite Muqaddam and
Malik of Kisrawan,
whose namesake comes from him, and
later Malik of
Mount Lebanon.
Kisra was born sometime...
- His
paternal grandfather was José S. Abinader, a
Lebanese immigrant from
Baskinta,
Mount Lebanon, who
arrived to the
country in 1898 and
settled in the town...
- a Gr****
Orthodox family and
completed his
elementary education at the
Baskinta school. He then
studied at the
Russian Teachers'
Institute in Nazareth...
- backgrounds. His
father was a
Melkite Catholic of the
village of Machrah, near
Baskinta in Ain el Qabou. His mother,
Odette Ghossein, is
Lebanese from the Metn...
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immigrant from
Baskinta,
Mount Lebanon, who
arrived to the
country in 1898, and
Esther W****af, born in
Monte Cristi to
Lebanese parents from
Baskinta as well...
- 000 Sin el Fil* 16,000 Dbayeh* 4,900
Kornet Chehwan* 4,800
Aintoura 5,100
Choueir 6,370
Khenchara 4,200
Bteghrine 4,500
Baskinta 11,000
Kaakour 1,801...
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Paris and from his
atelier headquarters in Beirut.
Hobeika was born in
Baskinta, a
village in the
mountains of Lebanon, and was one of
eight siblings....
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these revolts began in the year 752
under the
Mardaite prince Elias of
Baskinta.
Elias battled the
Arabs in many
parts of the
Beqaa Valley but ultimately...
- Faouqa–Aaqoura Aaqoura–Afqa Afqa–Hrajel Hrajel–Kfar
Aaqab Kfar Aaqab–
Baskinta Baskinta–Mtain Mtain–Falougha Falougha–Aain
Zhalta Aain Zhalta–Barouk Barouk–Ma****er...