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Lehfed (Arabic: لحفد, also
known as Lihfid) is a muni****lity in the
Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon. It is 55
kilometers north...
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Chikhan 17
Hsarat and
Richkif 18
Haqel 19
Rihaneh 20
Chamat 21
Ramout 22
Lehfed 23
Obeidat 24
Hosrayel 25
Jeddayel 26
Beithabbak 27
Sakiet el
Kheit 28 Jaj...
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Hsoun Jaj
Janneh Jeddayel Kfar Baal Kf****la Kour El-Hawa
Laqlouq L****a
Lehfed Maad
Machen Mejdel Mastita Mayfouq -
Qottara Mazraat es-Siyad
Mghayreh Mishmish...
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Khalid of
Mishmish Sinan of
Aylij Sulayman of
Aylij Sa'ada of
Lehfed Sarkis of
Lehfed Akkar Mansur Antar of
Aqoura Niqula the
Centurion Benjamin of Hardine †...
- does not take
credit for it. It was
possibly written by a
certain Ḍaw of
Lehfed, however, it has been
argued whether this
refers to ibn al-Qilai's first...
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Islamic forces. In one instance, he
tried to hire a
fellow muqaddam,
Kamil of
Lehfed, into his
service but the
latter refused pledging his
fealty to the Lord...
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beatified on 27 June 2010 in Lebanon. Yūsuf Nehmé was born on 8
March 1889 in
Lehfed in
Lebanon as the last of
seven children to
Estephanos Bou
Haykal Nehmé...
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Gabriel al-Qilai was son of
Butrus al-Qilā'i and was born in the
village of
Lehfed of the
Byblos District. The word Qilāi
refers to a
house in a
rocky area...
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Jacob I يعقوب الأول Ramat,
Batroun 1141–1151 - - 90 John VI يوحنا السادس
Lehfed,
Byblos 1151–1154 - Also
known as John V (John VIII) 91
Peter III بطرس الثالث...
- in the
Byblos mountains for the next 500 years, such as Yanouh, Mayfouq,
Lehfed, Habeel, Kfifan, al-Kafr, and Hardeen. It then
moved to
Qannoubine in the...