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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...
- a Gr**** Orthodox family and completed his elementary education at the Baskinta school. He then studied at the Russian Teachers' Institute in Nazareth...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gr**** of the Melkite Catholic community of the village of Machrah, near Baskinta in Ain el Qabou. His mother, Odette Ghossein, is Lebanese from the Metn...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- battle of Amioun devotes the independence of the first Maronite state, with Baskinta as its capital. Lebanese researcher Chedid al-Azar writes: Although we...