-
Lebanese Shia
Muslims (Arabic: المسلمون الشيعة اللبنانيون),
communally and
historically known as matāwila (Arabic: متاولة,
plural of متوال mutawālin; pronounced...
- at 17,480
residents (16,722 Muslims, 701 Christians, 54 Jews and
three Metawilehs). The 1931
census lists 17,046
inhabitants (16,356 Muslims, 689 Christians...
- Muni****lity
Muslims Jews
Christians Druze Samaritans Baha'is
Metawilehs Hindus Sikhs TOTAL Jerusalem 13413 33971 14699 6 0 0 0 484 5 62578
Jaffa 20699...
- to be 600
Metawileh. In 1881, the PEF's
Survey of
Western Palestine (SWP)
described it as: "A stone-built village,
containing 400
Metawileh,
built on...
-
Maronites and 14 ****s. In 1838, Eli
Smith noted Haush Tell
Safiyeh as a
Metawileh village in the
Baalbek area. Université Saint-Joseph (Beirut; Lebanon)...
- and
Metawileh. In 1881, the PEF's
Survey of
Western Palestine (SWP)
described it as: "A village,
built of stone,
containing about 200
Metawileh ; it...
- purposes. — Ibn
Jubayr In 1838, Eli
Smith noted En-Neby
Sheeth as a "
Metawileh"
village in the
district of Baalbek. On 22
December 1998 the
Israeli Air...
-
noted Kafr Kila's po****tion as
Metawileh. In 1875
Victor Guérin
visited and
noted that the
village had
about 1,000
Metawileh inhabitants. He
further noted:...
- name
comes from a
personal name. In 1875
Victor Guérin
found here 200
Metawileh inhabitants. He also noted: "that the hill on
which the
village stands...
- thirty. In 1875,
Victor Guérin
found it to be a
village inhabited by
Metawileh. He
further remarked that the
mosque was
constructed out of
parts from...