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Qannoubine (Arabic: قنّوبين) is a
medieval monastery located within the
Qannoubine region of the
Kadisha Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lebanon....
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Kadisha Valley, a view from
Qannoubine Monastery...
- Bqarqacha, Bqaa Kafra, Braissat, Hadchit, Blaouza, Hadath,
Monastery of
Qannoubine,
Monastery of
Hawqa In
Zgharta District Arbet Qozhaya, Ehden, Kfarsghab...
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intended to find his
child a
husband and then
retire to the
Monastery of
Qannoubine in the
Kadisha Valley of Lebanon. Marina, upon
learning of his plan, asked...
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Valley of Qadisha,
overlooking the
southern branch of this valley, the
Qannoubine Valley. It owes its
nickname of the Rose of
Mount Lebanon to its predominantly...
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Qannubin Monastery. The
major part of the
Kadisha Valley,
known as
Qannoubine Valley is
where Hermits have
resided since around the year 600 C.E., the...
- Qemmamine–Kfar
Bnine Kfar Bnine–Sir
Dinniyeh Sir Ed Dinnieh–Ehden Ehden–
Qannoubine Qannoubine–Bsharri Bsharri–Hasroun Hasroun–Tannourine
Tannourine El Faouqa–Aaqoura...
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Valley of Qadisha,
overlooking the
southern branch of the valley, Wadi
Qannoubine Valley. The
majority of the
people are
adherents of the
Maronite Church...
- Mayfouq, Lehfed, Habeel, Kfifan, al-Kafr, and Hardeen. It then
moved to
Qannoubine in the
Kadisha Valley because of
intensified ****cution and remained...
- بطريركي) Also
known as John VIII. At this time the
Patriarchate moved to
Qannoubine 107
Jacob III El-Hadathi يعقوب الثالث الحدثي
Hadath El Jebbeh, Besharri...