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Tebnine (Arabic: تبنين Tibnīn, also
Romanized Tibnine) is a
Lebanese town
spread across several hills (ranging in
altitude from 700m to 800m (2,275 ft...
- As-Sultaniyah
Tallousa Tair
Debbe Tayr
Harfa or Tair
Harfa Tayr
Falsayh Taibeh Tebnine (
Tebnine, Tibneen), site of the
former castle town
Toron Tulin,
Lebanon (Toulin)...
- Toron, now
Tibnin or
Tebnine in
southern Lebanon, was a
major Crusader castle,
built in the
Lebanon mountains on the road from Tyre to Damascus. The castle...
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Liberation Organization,
serving from 1964 to 1967.
Shukeiri was born in
Tebnine,
south Lebanon then
Ottoman Empire to a
Turkish mother and a Palestinian...
- الرياضي),
sometimes Tebnine SC, was a
Lebanese sports club most
known for its
basketball program.[citation needed] It
originates in
Tebnine, Tyre District...
- His father,
Mustafa Berri, was a
trader there.
Berri went to
school in
Tebnine and Ain Ebel in
southern Lebanon, then
continued his
education in Bint...
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stronghold of Safed.
Continuing in the same direction, he
reached Toron castle (
Tebnine),
about 13
miles (21 km) east-southeast of Tyre.
Together with the Knights...
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Khirbet Selm
Kounine Maroun el Ras
Ramyah Rchaf Rmeich Serbine As-Sultaniyah
Tebnine Teir
Zebba Tiri
Yaroun Yater Ain
Kanya Chwayya Fardiss Hasbaya Hbariyeh...
- (modern-day
South Lebanon) in the mid-18th century. He was
based in the town of
Tebnine and was head of the Ali al-Saghir clan.
Under his leadership, the Jabal...
- Beirut. The
village is
situated in the
southern outskirts of the town of
Tebnine, in the
heart of the
Lebanese Shia
Muslim community of
Jabal Amel. The...