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Sidon (1) - Livius.orgOct 12, 2020 · Sidon was a main port in the ancient Levant, located between Tyre and Berytus, and was important in the Bronze Age, known for glass, dye, and ...<|separator|>
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SIDON ANCIENT GLASS CENTERApr 12, 2019 · Sidon was renowned as a bronzeworking and glass center. Luxury glass vessels were also produced at multiple cities in the eastern Mediterranean.
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Biblical Sidon—Jezebel's HometownMay 18, 2025 · Biblical Sidon is perhaps most infamously known as the birthplace of the Phoenician princess Jezebel (1 Kings 16:31), who became queen of the Israelites.
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GPS coordinates of Sidon, Lebanon. Latitude: 33.5599 LongitudeIt is located in the South Governorate of Lebanon, on the Mediterranean coast, about 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of Tyre and 40 km (25 miles) south of the ...
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[PDF] Sidon: The History and Legacy of the Ancient Phoenician CitySidon was the capital of the Phoenician homeland, a maritime trading center, and a battleground, located on the coast of Lebanon, a crossroads between Europe, ...
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Sidon - ongoing - Honor Frost FoundationJun 25, 2020 · It has a natural harbour which was sheltered from the prevailing winds by a rock which is geologically part an offshore reef.Missing: topography harbor
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[PDF] Geoarchaeology of Sidon's Ancient harbours, PhoeniciaOct 12, 2018 · Sidon's coastal physiography makes it an ideal location for the establishment of three natural anchorage havens. Two pocket beaches lie leeward ...Missing: topography | Show results with:topography
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Geoarchaeology of Sidon's ancient harbours, PhoeniciaIn Sidon's northern harbour, transition from shelly to fine-grained sands is the earliest granulometric manifestation of human coastal modification.
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Source of the tsunamigenic A.D. 551 Beirut-Tripoli earthquakeMar 9, 2017 · On 9 July A.D. 551, a large earthquake, followed by a tsunami, destroyed most of the coastal cities of Phoenicia (modern-day Lebanon).Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon
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Sources of the AD 551, 1202 and 1759 earthquakes (Lebanon and ...Thus, we propose that each of the three earthquakes discussed originated on a distinct fault: AD 551 on the Mount Lebanon thrust, 1202 on the Yammoûneh fault, ...Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon
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The 9 July 551 AD Beirut earthquake, Eastern Mediterranean RegionAug 6, 2025 · A large earthquake (M s =7.2) occurred in July 9, 551 AD along the Lebanese littoral and was felt over a very large area in the eastern Mediterranean region.Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon
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Sidon, Lebanon Climate Averages, Monthly Weather ConditionsSidon Monthly Climate Averages ; January. February. March ; Hi 13°C Lo 6°C · Hi 14°C Lo 6°C · Hi 17°C Lo 8°C ; 10 km/h, 9 km/h, 10 km/h ; 152 mm, 121 mm, 88 mm ; 71% ...
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Sidon Summer Weather, Average Temperature (Lebanon) - Weather ...In Sidon during summer average daily high temperatures increase from 80°F to 87°F and the fraction of time spent overcast or mostly cloudy decreases from ...
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Sidon Weather Today | Temperature & Climate ConditionsClimate Data for Sidon, Lebanon. Month, Average Temperature (°C), Average Rainfall (mm). January, 12, 120. February, 13, 100. March, 15, 80. April, 18, 40. May ...
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Climate & Weather Averages in Sidon, Lebanon - Time and DateQuick Climate Info ; Hottest Month, August (83 °F avg) ; Coldest Month, January (58 °F avg) ; Wettest Month, January (5.24" avg) ; Windiest Month, July (14 mph avg).
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Agricultural resources on the coastal plain of Sidon during the Late ...Dur- ing the 1960s, olives and citrus fruits were cultivated on the plain of Sidon, and the western hillsides of the Mount Lebanon range were planted with ...<|separator|>
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PHOENICIAN TRADE: COLONIES, PURPLE DYE, AND MINESThe Phoenicians traded purple cloth, glass trinkets, perfumed ointments, and fish. They were the first to trade glass items at a large scale. Around the 6th ...
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The Purple Dye That Powered the Ancient Phoenician EmpireJun 11, 2025 · He notes that two important items of Phoenician trade were murex purple and glass, which the Phoenicians learned about from ancient Egypt or ...
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Phoenicians - Q-files - Search • Read • DiscoverThe Phoenicians made beautiful glass items, such as beads and vases, from sand. ... A murex sea snail, used by the Phoenicians to make purple dye A cedar tree ...
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Ancient Phoenician EconomySidon was known in antiquity as the glass-making capital, while Tyre's fine sands enabled its own glassworks. Pottery was likewise a staple industry. Sarepta's ...
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Lebanon's worst drought on record drains largest reservoir - ReutersJul 15, 2025 · A study by the authority found climate warming and shifting weather patterns have contributed to more frequent dry seasons and higher ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lebanon is thrown into a water crisis as it experiences the worst ...Jul 18, 2025 · Lebanon faces a severe water scarcity crisis due to historic drought, impacting agriculture, electricity, and domestic water supplies ...
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How war and drought have resulted in Lebanon's worst water crisis ...Sep 23, 2025 · Shrinking snowpacks and earlier melts in Lebanon's highlands have further reduced water supplies. Experts say the crisis is not seasonal but ...
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The Agricultural Sector Faces an Existential Crisis in a Post-War ...Aug 4, 2025 · Economic Impact: Southern Lebanon contributes 38% of national olive production and 22% of citrus, with agriculture representing 80% of local GDP ...
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Sidon | Encyclopedia.comSidon (in Arabic, Sayda, Saida, or Sayida) was an ancient Mediterranean seaport city founded by the Phoenicians during the third millennium bce.
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Sidon - The PhoeniciansThe importance of Sidon was manifested by the fact that the name of the city, in cuneiform writing, was preceded by the classifier "Kur", which means "country", ...
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The amazing name Sidon: meaning and etymologyFrom the verb צוד (sud), to hunt or fish. Related names: • Via צוד (sud): Bethsaida. The name Sidon in the Bible.
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Phoenician - Etymology, Origin & Meaning"native or inhabitant of the ancient country of Phoenicia" on the coast of Syria, from Old French phenicien or formed from Latin Phoenice, Phoenices.Missing: Ṣīdūn | Show results with:Ṣīdūn
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Lebanese Villages: Their Meanings & Roots (4) - SyriacPressApr 26, 2025 · Sidon: The Phoenician name Ṣīdūn (𐤑𐤃𐤍, ṣdn) probably meant “fishery” or “fishing town”. It appears in Biblical Hebrew as Ṣīḏōn (צִידוֹן) and in ...
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[PDF] SIDON'S ANCIENT HARBOURThis work combines geoscience, historical and archaeological techniques to reconstruct coastal modifications. The results have improved our geographical and ...Missing: topography | Show results with:topography
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[PDF] The Fauna of Early Bronze Age Sidon - HAL-SHSJan 4, 2018 · The evidence from Sidon is surprising, as hunting was not a habitual activity among the inhabitants of Early Bronze Age sites in the Levant ...
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Sidon on the breadth of the wild sea - PubMed Central - NIHThe site shows evidence of substantial public and religious architecture dating to the Early, Middle, and Late Bronze Age as well as the Iron Age when Sidon ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Sidon (Lebanon): Twenty Middle Bronze Age Burials from the 2001 ...Aug 6, 2025 · The 2002 season of the British Museum excavations at Sidon uncovered twenty burials of the Middle Bronze Age.
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[PDF] Steven Vail The Shifting Leadership of Phoenicia in the Iron Age ...Aug 14, 2023 · Most notable might be the utilization of colonization by Tyre and possibly Sidon and the resulting increase in both supply of needed goods and ...
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Preliminary report on the iron age at sidon : British museum ...The Iron Age at Sidon has been excavated since 2003 and was found to be relatively well preserved in trench 28 * (fig. 1). A 5 th century pit and a 4 th ...
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The Survival and Rise of Phoenicia in the Late Bronze/Early Iron AgeThe Sea Peoples spared Phoenician city-states like Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos from destruction. Phoenician city-states were not unified but shared language and ...
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II. The Phoenician Land Trade - Heritage HistoryThus Sidon was a colony founded by the emigrants from the Persian Gulf, and Tyre and Aradus are usually accredited with being colonies of Sidon. Tripolis ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Phoenicia, Phoenician Trade & ShipsThe exports of Phoenicia as a whole included particularly cedar and pine wood, fine linen from Tyre, Byblos, and Berytos, cloths dyed with the famous Tyrian ...
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Lifting the Lid on the Elaborate Phoenician Tabnit SarcophagusJan 12, 2017 · The inscriptions carved on the sarcophagus are fascinating for the combination of Egyptian hieroglyphs and Phoenician script. This kind of ...
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[PDF] Digital Commons @ DU Continuity and Contradistinction: A ...In the mid-sixth century BCE, under Achaemenid rule, Zoroastrian religious ideas appeared in the region, as did Greek religious concepts in the mid-fourth ...
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[PDF] THE SELF-CONSCIOUS KINGS - Boston UniversityIn this dissertation, I focus on four architectonic sarcophagi with Greek-style figural reliefs found in the Aya'a or Royal Necropolis of the Phoenician city of ...Missing: Ayaa | Show results with:Ayaa
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Phoenicia in the Time of Alexander the Great - Heritage HistoryPhoenicia in the Time of Alexander the Great. (333 to 323 B.C. ). Alexander's invasion of Asia—Preparations made to resist it, insufficient—What should have ...
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Of the War, Book I - JosephusContaining the interval of 167 Years. From the taking of Jerusalem by Antiochus Epiphanes, to the death of Herod the Great.
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Sidon (3) - Livius.orgAug 18, 2020 · Hellenistic Age ... After the Roman civil wars, which lasted until 30 BCE, a period of great prosperity started for the entire Mediterranean world ...
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Hidden History: Greek, Roman & Byzantine Ruins in LebanonThe Romans improved infrastructure, constructing roads and aqueducts. Cities like Beirut and Tyre developed as major trade centers. Roman architectural styles ...Missing: coinage | Show results with:coinage
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[PDF] THE COASTAL CITIES OF PALESTINE DURING THE EARLY ...Muhammad, the last Umayyad caliph (744-. 750), the harbors of Acre and Tyre were repaired by Ziyad b. AbI al-Ward al-Ashja'I, whose name has been preserved ...
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The Capture of Sidon. December 4, 1110. - This Week in HistoryThe Siege of Sidon took place in the aftermath of the First Crusade. The coastal city of Sidon was captured by the forces of Baldwin I of Jerusalem and ...
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Weapon injuries in the crusader mass graves from a 13th century ...Aug 25, 2021 · Archaeological excavations close to St Louis' castle in Sidon, Lebanon have revealed two mass grave deposits containing partially articulated and ...
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Top 10 Discoveries of 2021 - Crusader Mass GraveA mass burial containing the remains of at least 25 soldiers who were killed defending Christian-held Sidon during the Crusades was uncovered during ...
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Silk and Agrarian Changes in Lebanon, 1860-1914 - jstorsilk from Bursa and Syria constituted almost 30 percent of the entire value of exports from the Ottoman Empire to France, worth FF 70 million (the silk trade.
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[PDF] ottoman - manufacturing in - Assets - Cambridge University PressLikely the most important region centered in southeast Anatolia and northern Syria, where weavers focused on silk and silk-cottons, with a growing late-century ...
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[PDF] THE CASE OF THE HOUSE OF MACN by SAFFET ÖZTÜRKSep 20, 2021 · This thesis examines the House of Ma,n, a Druze family, in the context of Istanbul-periphery relations and political struggles, focusing on ...
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(PDF) The Shiites of Lebanon under Ottoman Rule, 1516-1788 ...This book studies the historical dynamics of the Shiite community in Lebanon under Ottoman rule from 1516 to 1788. It examines the complexities of Shiism in ...
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Egyptian Rule, 1831–1840 - UC Press E-Books CollectionIn a series of lightning battles beginning that year, the outnumbered Egyptian army, under the brilliant leadership of Muhammad Ali Pasha's son, Ibrahim Pasha, ...
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[PDF] The earthquake of 1 January 1837 in Southern Lebanon and ...Destruction or heavy damage was done along a relatively narrow zone which extended from the coastal area of Saida (Sidon) through the inland iklimi (regions) of ...
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[PDF] Lebanon Network of Historical Cities - LAU Louis Cardahi FoundationThe Mamelukes controlled the city. 1920 - 1943 - French Mandate. The French Mandate integrated into Great Lebanon. EVALUATION OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ...
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[PDF] The French Mandate or the Independence Process in Lebanon in ...In urban planning and architecture, three urbanists contributed to Westernizing the city of Beirut with their projects: René Raymond Danger and Michel Ecochard.
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Lebanon and the French, 1918–1946 - Oxford AcademicThis chapter investigates the French mandate in Lebanon from 1918 to 1946. The modern history of Lebanon began in 1920, when the French, the prospective ...
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Israel's strike on Ain Al-Hilweh camp stirs up grim memories for ...Oct 15, 2024 · The camp was established by the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1948 to shelter refugees, most of whom escaped northern Palestine ...
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[PDF] Ein El Hilweh camp profile - Operational Data PortalThe Ein El Hilweh Palestine refugee camp (EHC), located 3 km south-east of Saida, was first settled in 1948 by refugees from northern Palestine. The camp ...Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon
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Ein El Hilweh Camp - UNRWAIt is the largest Palestine Refugee camp in Lebanon. The camp's inhabitants originally came in 1948, mostly from coastal Palestinian towns. The camp also hosts ...Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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Sidon - Population Trends and Demographics - CityFactsPopulation change from 2000 to 2015. Increase of 84.5% from year 2000 to 2015. Location, Change since 1975, Change since 1990, Change since 2000. Sidon, +231.8% ...
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[PDF] Jun 1979 - Israeli Invasion of Southern Lebanon, March 1978Jun 25, 1979 · Israel on the night of March 14–15, 1978, launched a major invasion of southern Lebanon with. 20,000-25,000 ground troops backed by tanks, ...
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Archive, 1978: Israeli triple thrust rips into Lebanon - The GuardianOct 2, 2024 · ... Sidon and Tyre, and bombed several villages. A ... Guardian front page on Operation Litani (Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1978).
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The Battle of Sidon - DTICThis report is a study of urban combat in and around the city of Sidon during the 1982 Israeli campaign to eradicate the Palestine Liberation Organization PLO ...
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First Lebanon War | IDFA war launched by Israel against Palestinian terrorists based in southern Lebanon. The operation was launched on June 6, 1982.
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A Longstanding Struggle for Stability in Ein el Hilweh CampOct 3, 2023 · Ein el Hilweh was established in the aftermath of the Nakba, leading to the migration of over 750,000 Palestinians from their homes. The ...Missing: Sidon Ain
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[PDF] Understanding the Rise of the Lebanese HezbollahThis analysis includes an account of Hezbollah's remarkable adaptability in transforming from a loose Khomeinist guerrilla movement in its early stages into a ...
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Ein el Hilweh camp ArchivesEin El Hilweh Palestine refugee camp, located 3 km south-east of Saida, was established in 1949 by the ICRC, with the aim of accommodating about 15 thousand ...Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon<|separator|>
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Israeli air strikes kill 492 people in Lebanon - BBCSep 23, 2024 · At least 492 people have been killed in intense and wide-ranging Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon, the country's health ministry says.
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Lebanon: Assessing Political Paralysis, Economic Crisis and ...Jul 29, 2021 · The Lebanese lira has lost more than 90% of its value. The country is suffering from hyperinflation (a rarity in the Middle East), with prices ...
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2025 Investment Climate Statements: Lebanon - State DepartmentWhile estimates of total economic losses vary, Lebanon's financial sector accumulated more than $72 billion in losses since the 2019 economic crisis.
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Lebanon's Economic Contraction Deepens, Highlighting Critical ...Dec 10, 2024 · ... GDP since 2019 to more than 38% by the end of the year, according to the latest World Bank Lebanon Economic Monitor (LEM) released today.
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As Israel strikes all around it, fear rises in Lebanon's SidonMar 1, 2024 · Nine days earlier, a targeted Israeli strike hit Jadra, 10km (six miles) north of Sidon, killing two people. One of the dead was a Hezbollah ...Missing: displacements | Show results with:displacements
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Lebanon says it is beginning disarmament of Palestinian factions in ...Aug 21, 2025 · The initiative to disarm Palestinian factions is part of an agreement reached during a May 21 summit between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun ...
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Lebanon begins 4th phase of Palestinian camp disarmament planSep 13, 2025 · Lebanon on Saturday launched the fourth stage of its plan to collect weapons from Palestinian refugee camps, according to local media reports.
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Palestinian Factions Hand Over Weapons in Largest Lebanon ...Sep 14, 2025 · Hamas and its ally Islamic Jihad, both not part of the PLO which has begun handing over weapons, have not announced plans to disarm in Lebanon.
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Managing Lebanon's Compounding Crises | International Crisis GroupOct 28, 2021 · Since mid-2019, Lebanon has been twisting in a vortex of slow-motion economic and political collapse.
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Disarming Palestinian Factions in Lebanon: Can a Security ...Sep 26, 2025 · The August 2025 government decision to restrict weapons to the Lebanese state, starting with Palestinian arms in the camps, marked a major ...
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The Early Bronze Age in Sidon. "College Site" Excavations (1998 ...Aug 10, 2025 · Presently, excavations spanning 1994 to 2012 have demonstrated that occupation at the site span the millennia from ca. 5200 BCE to the 11th ...
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Sidon Excavation | Sidon ExcavationThe first organized archaeological excavation in the city started in 1914 under the direction of a French archaeologist Georges Contenau. Throughout the 1914 ...Sidon · Excavation · Publications · Press ReleaseMissing: significance | Show results with:significance
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20 years of excavation in Sidon, Lebanon - CBRLThe Sidon excavation, started in 1998, revealed a historical span from the 4th to 1st millennium BC, providing insights into ancient Sidonian social behavior.Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Royal necropolis of Ayaa - WikipediaThe royal necropolis of Ayaa was a group of two hypogea housing a total of 21 sarcophagi of kings and nobles of the city of Sidon (modern Saida), ...Historical background · Excavation history · Location · Description
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Discovery of ancient sidon necropolis in lebanon - FacebookAug 28, 2025 · The royal necropolis of Ayaa was located at the base of Hlaliyeh hill, at an elevation of 35 meters and approximately 500 meters from the sea, ...Lycian sarcophagus of Sidon in Istanbul museum - FacebookSidon and location of the phoenician Royal necropolis AYaaMore results from www.facebook.com
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Secret chamber hidden beneath ancient temple in Lebanon ...Feb 25, 2015 · The Frères' archaeological site is known for revealing a wealth of artifacts, ruins, and historical information. Persian style bull protome ...
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(PDF) Tell el-Burak: A New Middle Bronze Age Site from LebanonMiddle Bronze Age settlement. In short, from the end of the Early Bronze Age until the mid. dle of the second millennium b.c.e., when Sidon is mentioned.
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The Excavations at Tell el-Burak, South of Sidon, and their Middle ...Feb 28, 2024 · The site is located 9 kilometers south of Sidon, directly on the coast. Excavations have uncovered a monumental building from the Middle Bronze ...
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News - Medieval Mass Graves Excavated in LebanonSep 20, 2021 · Two mass graves thought to contain the remains of European soldiers killed during the Crusades have been found in a dry moat at the site of Lebanon's St. Louis ...<|separator|>
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Sarcophagus of King Eshmunazar, 5th century BCEThe Sarcophagus of King Eshmunazar, King of Sidon, contains a Phoenician inscription, twenty-two lines long, which tells us that he built several temples.Missing: archaeology | Show results with:archaeology
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Social:Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II - HandWikiFeb 5, 2024 · The sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II is a 6th-century BC sarcophagus unearthed in 1855 in the grounds of an ancient necropolis.
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The Royal Necropolis of Sidon - bensoziaFeb 20, 2020 · The tombs date to the Persian period or early in the empire of Alexander the Great and his successors. The sarcophagi were all taken to ...
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Purple from the Sea - ArcGIS StoryMapsArchaeological evidence for dyeing at this site includes mounds of crushed murex shells, vats that may have been used for dyeing, textile adornments, and ...<|separator|>
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A passion for purple built the Phoenicians' vast trading empireSep 24, 2020 · The seafaring Phoenicians controlled the Mediterranean market for a vibrant purple dye crafted from humble sea snails and craved by powerful kings.
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Phoenician Government and PoliticsThe Carthaginian constitution deviates from aristocracy and inclines to oligarchy, chiefly on a point where popular opinion is on their side. For men in general ...
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Oligarchy, Democracy, and Tyranny in the City-States of the Ancient ...Oligarchy—rule by the rich trade merchants and bankers—was the form of government that preceded democracy oligarchy predominated in the Phoenician city-states ...
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Mass grave of crusaders discovered in Lebanon - Medievalists.netSep 22, 2021 · A new study has revealed details about the remains of 25 soldiers from two mass graves discovered within the dry moat of Sidon Castle, Lebanon.
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Sidon's Iron Age temple in the last chapter of its usage, Berytus 61 ...Sidon's Iron Age temple in the last chapter of its usage, Berytus 61-62, 2021-2022, Pre-Press draft. Profile image of Claude Doumet-Serhal Claude Doumet-Serhal.
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Sidon's Temple During the Late Bronze to Iron Age Transition - USJJun 2, 2025 · These include niches, wall benches, a possible rough-stone altar, over 100 astragali, and a variety of distinctive vessels such as chalices, ...
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Claude Doumet-Serhal - The British Museum - Academia.eduClaude Doumet-Serhal: director of the excavations in Sidon, Lebanon. Special Assistant to the British Museum and an Honorary Research Fellow at University ...
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Secrets of Sidon: Archaeologist Claude Doumet-Serhal unearthed a ...Dec 25, 2024 · Lebanese-British expert has spent 27 years excavating evidence of one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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Biblical-Era Facility for Manufacturing Purple Dye DiscoveredThey had a trading empire based along the coast from Tyre and Sidon. The Phoenicians were synonymous with purple dye. They exported the dye throughout their ...
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Phoenician Glass - Phoenicia.orgIn the 8th century BC Phoenician glassmakers also produced monochrome and mosaic-glass inlays which were used in making exquisite furniture (mainly banquet beds) ...
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Glass - Livius.orgJun 11, 2020 · What is called "black" is in fact mica or very dark green, purple, or brown glass. A "Sidonian bottle" of amber-colored glass. Colored glass: ...Missing: dye | Show results with:dye<|separator|>
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The Phoenician Writing System & Language: Origin Story and ...Nov 5, 2024 · The Phoenician Alphabet and Language played a significant role in the development of written communication and the spread of linguistic ...
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Trade in the Phoenician World - World History EncyclopediaApr 1, 2016 · Amber came either from the Baltic or Adriatic coast and was used in Phoenician jewellery. Embroidered linen and grain were imported from Egypt ...Article · Geographical Extent · Textiles
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Phoenicia and the Bible | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtNov 6, 2014 · Outnumbered, the Phoenician city-states agreed to pay tribute to Assyrian kings. According to agreements made with their suzerains, Tyre, in ...
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Development Plan for Fishing and Aquaculture LaunchedAug 19, 2024 · Currently, Lebanon imports 85% of its fish consumption. However, the agriculture minister believes that within two years the country could ...
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Lebanon says to use other ports in Sidon, Tyre - Anadolu AjansıAug 5, 2020 · On Tuesday, a massive explosion rocked the port, killing at least 100 and injuring 4,000 others and caused massive damage in several ...Missing: Impact | Show results with:Impact
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The Economy - THE EMBASSY OF LEBANONThe Lebanese economy is based primarily on the service sector, which accounts for approximately 60% of GDP (down from approximately 70%. in the 1970's). Major ...
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Lebanon Overview: Development news, research, data | World BankThe social impact, already dire, could become catastrophic; more than half the country's population is likely already below the poverty line. Unemployment ...
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Lebanon: Poverty more than triples over the last decade reaching 44 ...May 23, 2024 · Poverty in Lebanon has more than tripled over the past decade reaching 44% of the total population, according to a new World Bank report released today.
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Mitigating corruption in the reconstruction of LebanonFeb 12, 2025 · Lebanon's prevailing political sectarianism has fostered corruption through patronage, clientelist networks and state capture, all of which ...Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon
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Machine Politics in Lebanon's Alleyways - The Century FoundationMay 6, 2016 · The Hariri's use of corruption, patronage, and misuse of public works money to coerce compliance from citizens in Sidon may be par for ...
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Lebanon Country Report 2024 - BTI Transformation IndexCorruption is endemic in Lebanon. Officeholders are rarely prosecuted or penalized for abuse of office. Politicians and high-level operatives in the public ...
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Exploring the Impact of Political Patronage Networks on Financial ...The genesis of Lebanon's economic crisis can be traced back to a combination of fiscal mismanagement, endemic corruption, and unsustainable debt accumulation.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Municipal Politics in Lebanon - MERIPIn administrative terms, Lebanon is comprised of governorates (muhafazat), which in turn are divided into districts (qada'), each of which contains any number ...
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Local Governance in Lebanon: The Great MirageMay 18, 2023 · The 'municipalization' of Lebanon is not a new phenomenon. In 1958, the country had 400 municipalities—a figure that shot up following the 1963 ...Missing: Sidon structure
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Polls close in South Lebanon's municipal elections - L'Orient TodayMay 23, 2025 · Polling stations in South Lebanon closed at 7 p.m. Counting will begin shortly. 18:58 Beirut Time. Aqtanit, in the Zahrani district.Missing: mayor | Show results with:mayor
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Municipal Elections in Southern Lebanon: Clinging to PowerMay 23, 2025 · Tomorrow, Saturday, May 24, 2025, nearly one million voters (993,582) in Southern Lebanon will cast their ballots to elect 3,486 municipal ...
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Lebanon Needs to Hold Municipal Elections | International Crisis ...May 31, 2023 · From 1967 through 1998, the political class postponed the polls repeatedly, preferring to extend the mandates of existing local councils through ...
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Lebanon's 'Garbage Mountain' rapidly disappearing - Emirates 24May 15, 2014 · From a temporary tiny dumping site, the Makab snowballed into a mountain with an estimated volume of more than 1.3 million square metres.
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In Lebanon, a garden blooms on former 'trash mountain'Feb 13, 2015 · The city of Sidon is transforming its towering mountain of garbage into a seaside park that local officials hope will inspire others dealing with Lebanon's ...Missing: Makab | Show results with:Makab
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Lebanon: Sidon's never-ending waste crisis - Le MondeAug 6, 2023 · As a result of the economic crisis, waste management is erratic in Lebanon's third largest city, and residents are once again having to live with mountains of ...
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How is Lebanon's cash-strapped government responding to war?Oct 17, 2024 · However, the government offered the southern city of Sidon only $50,000 to meet needs that local officials had estimated at $1m a month, ...Missing: municipality budget
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Sidon – Travel guide at WikivoyageThe people (population: 100,000) are largely Sunni Muslims. The main attraction of Sidon is its Sea Castle, built by the Crusaders in the 13th century. The Sea ...
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Does Hezbollah control Sidon? What areas does it control in ... - QuoraNov 15, 2023 · If they have a Shia population, there is almost certainly a Hezbollah presence there. Sidon is mostly Sunni, with a minority Christian population.
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Lebanon, the Sectarian Identity Test Lab - The Century FoundationApr 10, 2019 · While Christian, Druze, Shia, and other militias divided up the country, Rafik Hariri, a Lebanese Sunni from Sidon, gradually came to dominate ...The Politicization Of... · The Consolidation Of... · Boundary Policing: Social...
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Competitive clientelism in secondary cities: urban ecologies of ...In Sidon voters abandoned local contenders and threw their support behind the Future Movement which won a decisive election victory. Figure 1. Lebanon with ...
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The Repeated Postponement of Lebanon's Municipal ElectionsApr 25, 2024 · Lebanon's municipal elections are set to be postponed for a third time on April 25. This delay will significantly weaken local democracy and ...
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How Sectarianism Helped Destroy Lebanon's EconomyDec 13, 2019 · The sectarian power-sharing agreement that ended Lebanon's civil war also wrecked its economy and led to widespread protests.
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Ein El Hilweh Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon - AneraThe Palestinian camp's population is about 80,000. The last several decades in Ein El Hilweh have been marked by inter-factional violence. Clashes in August ...Missing: history establishment
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Why did Israel attack Lebanon's biggest Palestinian refugee camp?Oct 1, 2024 · Ein el-Hilweh is described as the “capital” of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, as it is the largest of 12 Palestinian camps in the country.
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Where We Work - UNRWAA total of 45 per cent of Palestine Refugees are estimated to live in the country's 12 refugee camps. Poverty rates among Palestine Refugees are high with 80 ...
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Behind the fighting in Lebanon's Ain al-Hilweh refugee campAug 8, 2023 · The camp, housing nearly 50,000 registered Palestinian refugees, is now under a fragile ceasefire. The clashes reportedly started with an ...
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Cease-fire declared after days of intense fighting in Lebanon's ...Sep 11, 2023 · Earlier this summer, street battles in the Ein el-Hilweh between Fatah and members of the extremist Jund al-Sham group and Shabab al-Muslim ...
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Extremist Islam Challenges Fatah in LebanonSep 11, 2023 · On July 30, 2023, fighting broke out in the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp near Sidon after the assassination of a senior officer from Fatah.
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Protection in Lebanon - UNRWAPalestine refugees face legal restrictions that limit their rights, including the prohibition to work in 39 professions and to own property, as well as ...Missing: ownership Sidon
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UN: Palestinian refugees in Lebanon sinking deeper into poverty ...Oct 26, 2022 · The poverty level among Palestinian refugees in Lebanon has shot up from a little more than 70 percent at the beginning of the year to 93 ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] socio-economic survey on palestine refugees from syria living in ...12 Camps are known for their substandard housing conditions, social ills, and internecine fighting between Palestinian militias, especially in the South and the ...Missing: crime Sidon Ain Hilweh
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Conflicts and Relative Deprivation in Ein El Hilweh - Oxford AcademicFeb 15, 2019 · The economic difficulties created by the influx of Syrian refugees have given rise to increasing social problems among Palestinians residing in ...Missing: Ain | Show results with:Ain
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Palestinian factions hand over weapons in largest Lebanon refugee ...Sep 13, 2025 · Hamas and its ally Islamic Jihad, both not part of the PLO which has begun handing over weapons, have not announced plans to disarm in Lebanon.
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Lebanon: Palestinian Factions Hand Over Weapons in Ain al-HilwehSep 13, 2025 · The disarmament of Ain al-Hilweh is seen as the most sensitive part of the operation launched by the Lebanese army to disarm Palestinian camps.
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Palestinians Refugee Camps in Lebanon: "Disarmament"Sep 15, 2025 · The Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp is considered the largest Palestinian camp in Lebanon in terms of population and, accordingly, in terms of ...
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Deadly clashes in Palestinian camp in Lebanon rage for third dayJul 31, 2023 · At least 11 people have been kllled and 40 wounded in the clashes that broke out in Ain el-Hilweh camp, near the southern coastal city of Sidon, ...<|separator|>
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Clashes in a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kill 11Jul 31, 2023 · The fighting in Ein al-Hilweh, the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, was set off by the killing on Saturday of a leader of the Fatah ...
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Ten dead as clashes resume in Palestinian camp in south LebanonSep 12, 2023 · Ten people have been killed and dozens wounded in renewed violence between rival groups in a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, ...
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Clashes resume between factions in Lebanon's largest Palestinian ...Sep 8, 2023 · Clashes resumed in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp overnight, with heavy gunfire and shelling wounding at least 20 people.Missing: 2021-2023 | Show results with:2021-2023
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Clashes between Fatah and Islamist groups at Ain Al-Hilweh ...May 8, 2023 · 02 March 2023: In the Ain Al-Hilweh Refugee Camp, Sidon district, South governorate, clashes erupted between Fatah and Islamist groups, ...Missing: 2021-2023 | Show results with:2021-2023
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the Cairo Agreement - UNRWAThe Cairo Agreement, whereby control over the 16 Palestine refugee camps in Lebanon passes from the Lebanese Armed Forces to the Palestinian Armed Struggle ...Missing: 1983 arms Sidon
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What's behind the fighting in Ein el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp?Jul 31, 2023 · Ein el-Hilweh has seen many eruptions of violence over the decades. ... affiliated with ISIL (ISIS). What happened in the latest fighting ...
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Lebanon boosts security at Ain el-Hilweh camp to prevent ISIL ...Jul 27, 2016 · Lebanese forces weigh options to contain Ain al-Hilweh violence ... Sidon following a recent outbreak of violence. Latest News. ISIS ...
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At least five killed in clashes in Palestinian refugee camp in LebanonJul 30, 2023 · At least five people have been killed and seven others wounded in clashes in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp near the southern port city of Sidon.
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Palestinian factions hand over weapons from largest Lebanon ...Sep 13, 2025 · The disarming process began in late August, with the army collecting weapons from camps around Beirut and southern Lebanon, including the Burj ...Missing: pacts | Show results with:pacts
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PLO factions hand over more weapons amid Lebanese ...Sep 13, 2025 · The Lebanese army confirmed that it received “five truckloads of weapons from the Ain al-Hilweh camp in Sidon,” the largest in Lebanon, and “ ...
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palquest | cairo agreement between the lebanese authorities and ...These Posts shall be responsible for controlling and limiting the presence of arms in the camps, in keeping with the requirements of Lebanese security and the ...Missing: 1983 Sidon
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Background: Facts and figures about 2006 Israel-Hezbollah warJul 12, 2007 · - The damage to Lebanon's infrastructure is estimated at at least ... - An estimated 1 million people were displaced in Lebanon, and another ...
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Lebanon Crisis Flash Appeal 2006 - OCHAJul 24, 2006 · Hundreds of bridges and virtually all road networks have been systematically destroyed leaving entire communities in the South inaccessible.
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[PDF] Israel/Lebanon: Deliberate destruction or "collateral damage ...Aug 10, 2006 · Hundreds of thousands of civilians in Israel and Lebanon were displaced. The briefing that follows summarizes Amnesty International's initial.
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New World Bank Report Assesses Impact of Conflict on Lebanon's ...Nov 14, 2024 · In terms of economic growth, the conflict is estimated to have cut Lebanon's real GDP growth by at least 6.6% in 2024. This compounds five years ...
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UN experts warn against continued violations of ceasefire in ... - ohchrOct 17, 2025 · Most recently, on 11 October 2025, Israel carried out intense airstrikes on southern Lebanon, killing one person and injuring seven. The ...
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[PDF] S/2025/460 - Security Council - the United NationsJul 11, 2025 · The. Lebanese Armed Forces announced more than 50 operations south of the Litani River and 42 operations north of the Litani River to detonate ...
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Lebanon, August 2025 Monthly Forecast - Security Council ReportJul 30, 2025 · ... Hezbollah will not return to the area south of the Litani River”. According to the Secretary-General's report, UNIFIL observed IDF personnel ...
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The Future of UNIFIL and Hezbollah DisarmamentAug 18, 2025 · The LAF has secured hundreds of Hezbollah positions south of the Litani River, but it has other crucial missions. For example, one million ...
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Lebanon Cities by Population 2025Lebanon Cities by Population 2025 ; Beirut. 1,916,100 ; Ra's Bayrut. 1,251,739 ; Tripoli. 229,398 ; Sidon. 163,554 ; Tyre. 135,204.Missing: 2023 | Show results with:2023
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Lebanon (01/94) - State.govOther cities--Tripoli (240,000), Sidon (110,000), Tyre (60,000), Zahleh (55,000). Terrain: Narrow coastal plain backed by the Lebanon Mountains, the fertile ...
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[PDF] SAIDA CITY - Sidon - PreventionWeb□ Population density 774 people per square kilometer. □ Schools amount 57 ... Lebanon. □ This is the 3rd Minor Earthquake in Lebanon in less than. 2 ...
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2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: LebanonShia, Sunni, Druze, and recognized Christian groups have state-appointed, government-subsidized sectarian courts to administer family and personal status ...
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PCBS | New census: 174422 Palestinian refugees in LebanonDec 24, 2017 · Results of the census showed that the number of Palestinian refugees in the camps and communities reached 174,422 in 2017 living in 12 camps and ...
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Ain al-Hilweh - WikipediaIt had a population of over 70,000 Palestinian refugees but swelled to nearly 120,000, as a result of influx of refugees from Syria since 2011. The camp is ...
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Youth Unemployment and Migration in LebanonDec 27, 2023 · According to a survey conducted by the Arab Youth Survey in 2020, 77% of Lebanese youth aged between 18 and 24 expressed willingness to emigrate ...
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[PDF] Lebanon poverty and equity assessment 2024 - World Bank DocumentThe 2019 financial and economic crisis contributed to rising informality of work among Lebanese workers. Available data indicates increasing shares of Lebanese ...
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How Syrians in war-torn Lebanon are coping with double ...Nov 13, 2024 · The result has been a growing number of Syrian families displaced from southern Lebanon sleeping rough on the streets of Sidon and other cities, ...
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Hosting Syrian Refugees in Saida — PROCOL LebanonJul 6, 2021 · The families were often accommodated in tented and informal settlements or abandoned and overcrowded buildings. Howayda Al-Harithy, Abir ...
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Situation in the camps - Lebanon: Stateless PalestiniansApr 2, 2024 · The camps are overcrowded and are affected by substandard infrastructure, sanitation and housing conditions. In addition, camp inhabitants have ...
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[PDF] May 2024 Lebanon Situation Report - AneraMay 23, 2024 · Displaced children, particularly those in informal settlements, face increased risks of water-related diseases due to overcrowding and ...
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An ethnographic study - AUB ScholarWorksIn a more recent UNRWA-funded study by Abdunnur et al. (2008) the dropout rate among Palestinian refugee children aged 6–18 years reaches 18.3% (21.7% male, 14 ...
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[PDF] educating the palestinian refugee students in lebanonThe primary completion rate was estimated at 37 per cent, entailing either a high number of dropouts or repetition among the refugee population. The above ...
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Doctors fear 'surge in deaths' after Lebanon lifts drug subsidies | NewsNov 19, 2021 · Crisis-hit medical woes continue to roil, with expensive subsidies partially lifted and no social assistance programme in place.Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon
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The fragile healthcare system in Lebanon: sounding the alarm ... - NIHApr 4, 2023 · Lebanon is currently facing a complex and multifaceted healthcare crisis. The country has been grappling with a severe financial crisis since 2019.Missing: Sidon | Show results with:Sidon
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Electricity: Gradual Recovery of Power SupplyFeb 27, 2025 · Lebanon is now set to receive six to eight hours of electricity per day nationwide. EDL further explained that all decisions regarding ...Missing: Sidon 2024
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"Sidon's Mountain of Garbage": Legal and Environmental Violations ...Jun 9, 2025 · This report reveals legal and environmental violations at the Sidon waste plant in southern Lebanon, which have exacerbated the city's waste crisis.
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Lebanon Corruption Index - Trading EconomicsLebanon scored 22 points out of 100 on the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reported by Transparency International. This page provides the latest reported ...
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Corruption Perceptions Index 2024 - Transparency.orgThe Corruption Perceptions Index 2024 ranks 180 countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption. Find out the scores and read our analysis.
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Expedition Magazine | The Alphabet - Penn MuseumThe earliest known Greek alphabetic inscriptions date to the 700s BCE, when Phoenician ships sailed the Mediterranean. For the alphabet's earlier history, pure ...
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5 Amazing Facts About the Greek Alphabet History - Salem State VaultThe Greek alphabet emerged around 750 BCE, derived from the Phoenician alphabet, which was used for trade and communication across the Mediterranean. The ...
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[PDF] Odysseus and a Phoenician tale - Harvard DASHThere are but two references in the Iliad to the Sidonians: Paris brings an embroidered garment from Sidon to Troy, and there is a silver kratēr (mixing bowl ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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Phoenician Art - World History EncyclopediaApr 21, 2016 · Phoenician art was influenced by that of its neighbours – Egypt ... sculpture in stone, they display influences from both Egypt and Assyria.
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Plaque carved in relief with Egyptianizing creature - AssyrianThis piece is one of many elaborately carved ivories with motifs adapted from Egyptian art that have been attributed to Phoenician workshops, as Phoenician art ...Missing: sculpture Sidon artifacts
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Phoenician Religion and Ritual Practices - Ancient History SitesAt Sidon, the Temple of Eshmun, dedicated to the healing god, was built near a river and featured basins for ritual purification by water. Its ruins reveal a ...
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Phoenician Religion - World History EncyclopediaApr 4, 2016 · Ceremonies at such locations involved prayers, burning incense, the pouring of libations, and making offerings to the gods of animal sacrifices ...
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Temple of Eshmun Lebanon: The Forgotten History - FanackApr 30, 2024 · The Temple of Eshmun in Sidon, Lebanon, is a neglected Phoenician treasure, echoing the challenges faced by many historical sites in Lebanon.
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Did the Carthaginians Really Practice Infant Sacrifice?٠٥/٠٢/٢٠١٤ · Plutarch and other ancient Greek and Roman authors reported that the Carthaginians vowed their own children to the gods as sacrificial offerings.
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Child Sacrifice: Children of Phoenician Punic Carthage Where Not ...The burned bones found inside jars from the Carthage Tophet provide conclusive evidence for Phoenician child sacrifice. Animal remains, mostly sheep and goats, ...
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History of Phoenicia by George RawlinsonIn its second stage the religion of Phoenicia was a polytheism, less multitudinous than most others, and one in which the several divinities were not ...
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After war with Israel, a grief-veiled Ashura for Lebanon's ShiaJul 8, 2025 · The ceremony, held on Sunday, was one of many across Lebanon marking Ashura, an annual religious event where Shia Muslims commemorate the death of Imam Hussein.
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[PDF] The Religious Life in Hellenistic Phoenicia - HALFor example, the king of Sidon mentions in his inscriptions first his priesthood of Astarte title and secondly his title of 'king of the Sidonians'.5 The ...
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Hezbollah's Ashura parade links activism with religious fervourOct 26, 2015 · Ashura is the most important holy days for Shia Muslims, and is a widely commemorated and celebrated event in Lebanon where more than a quarter ...
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The Biblical Cities Of Tyre & Sidon'Phoenicia' was the name given to the region by the Greeks, from their word for purple. The ancient world's purple dye industry developed from extracting a ...
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[PDF] Seafaring and ship construction in HomerPhoenicians (Sidonians, from the city-state of Sidon) in the Iliad: two references to Phoenician/Sidonian luxury production and exchange between elites ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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Sidon - in ancient sources @ attalus.orgSidon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org. This is part of the index of names on the attalus website. The names occur either in lists of events (arranged by ...
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Sidon Castle - History and FactsApr 9, 2021 · Sidon Sea Castle was built in 1228 AD by the Crusader Knights of St John of Hospital and Jerusalem. Built on a small island in the Port of Sidon ...
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Archaeology of Superpositions, as seen in Sidon's Sea CastleWith an aim to defend Sidon's harbor, the sea castle (also known as the sea fortress) is one of the most prominent archaeological sites in the city. It is ...
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Exploring the Sidon Sea Castle in Lebanon - Encounters TravelSep 15, 2023 · It was constructed by the Crusaders during the 13th century as part of their efforts to establish and fortify their presence in the region. The ...
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Khan El Franj Sidon: A Historical Gem & Cultural Hub in LebanonThis magnificent caravanserai, dating back to the 17th century, offers a captivating glimpse into the bygone era of trade and commerce.
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Khan el-Franj Saida, Lebanon - ArchnetThe Khan was built in the early Ottoman period, between 1540 and 1560 and was leased to French merchants looking to establish trade outposts within Syria ...
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Khan El Franj: A Historic Caravanserai in Sidon - EvendoBuilt in the 17th century, the Khan, or caravanserai, was a roadside inn where travelers could rest. The structure is often attributed to Emir Fakhreddine II, ...
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Eshmun Temple, South Governorate - Come To LebanonThe Eshmun Temple, dedicated to the Phoenician god of healing, is near Sidon, Lebanon. It features a large podium and a once marble temple. Eshmun was a god of ...
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Temple of Eshmun, Lebanon - Google Arts & CultureThe Temple of Eshmun was established sometime at the end of the 7th century BCE by Phoenicians who worshiped Eshmun, the god of healing.<|separator|>
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Sidon - Middle EastThis important monument goes back to the Persian period (6th century B.C.) when Sidon was at its zenith. As the god of healing, Eshmoun was identified with ...
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Lebanon - World ArchaeologySep 3, 2006 · Whilst the bombs in Beirut and Sidon have spared the historic centres, they create a situation in which the ongoing programmes of archaeological ...
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Destruction of cultural heritage during the Israeli invasion of LebanonThe 2024 Israeli invasion of Lebanon damaged or destroyed various cultural heritage sites. The damage was focused in southern Lebanon, with sites affected ...
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What the Israel-Hezbollah war did to Lebanon's cultural heritage sitesDec 23, 2024 · Part of a Crusader castle crumbled. An 18th century minaret felled. Church mosaics burned. Archaeologists are assessing damage to UNESCO ...Missing: Sidon restoration<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sidon Archaeology Museum to Share Artifacts from the Biblical CityJun 11, 2013 · The museum will be built at the Frère site, where British Museum-run excavations have exposed several millennia of history over the past ...
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News - Room Discovered at Bronze Age Temple in SidonFeb 26, 2015 · An underground room of the Temple of Sidon has been discovered by a team from the British Museum and the Directorate General of Antiquities of Lebanon.Missing: 1300 | Show results with:1300
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Greco-Roman Burial Practices in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, and Its ...Nov 1, 2015 · The area of Sidon has produced evidence for a number of rock-cut multi-tomb complexes, including one at Ayaa for the royal elite of Sidon, which ...
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Tell el-Burak Project | University of TübingenThe site of Tell el-Burak is located on the southern Lebanese shore, 9 km south of Sidon. Since 2001, it has been excavated by a joint Lebanese-German mission.
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Eshmunazar II - World History EncyclopediaApr 28, 2011 · Eshmunazar II (also Eshmunazor II) was a king of the Phoenician city of Sidon during the Persian period. He was the third king of his family.Missing: Hiram | Show results with:Hiram
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Abdalonymus - Livius.orgDec 16, 2019 · Abdalonymus (†312 BCE): descendant of a king of Sidon, appointed in 332 as sole ruler in his home town by Alexander the Great.
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Zeno of Sidon (150 BC - 70 BC) - Biography - MacTutorZeno of Sidon was a Greek philosopher who became head of the Epicurean school. He criticised some of the axioms that Euclid set out in The Elements. Thumbnail ...
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Antipater of Sidon: Epigrams - translation - ATTALUSAntipater of Sidon wrote his epigrams in the late second century B.C., and he probably spent some time in Rome; for a summary of what we know about his life, ...
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Our Leadership - Hariri FoundationBahia Hariri serves as president of the Hariri Foundation for Sustainable Human Development since 1980. Hariri is renowned for her continuous contributions ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Fuad Siniora former Prime Minister of Lebanon - Club de MadridDate and Place of Birth: 14 April 1943, Saida (Lebanon). Education: Mr. Siniora graduated in Business Administration from the American University in Beirut.
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Lifetime Acheivement Award: Raymond Audi - EuromoneyJul 13, 2006 · Raymond Audi comes from a line of bankers that stretches back 175 years to 1830, when Hanna Audi inherited his father's exchange business in Sidon, in southern ...
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Raymond Audi - Lebanon TravelerOct 15, 2014 · Prominent Lebanese banker, Raymond Audi, has made cultural heritage a priority in the coastal-city of Sidon and here is how.
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Remembering One of Egypt's Most Iconic Artists of the 1960s, Fayza ...Dec 5, 2023 · Born in Sidon, Lebanon in 1934 to a Syrian father and a Lebanese mother, she embarked on her artistic journey at a young age, leading a rich ...
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Remembering Syrian-Egyptian singer Fayza Ahmed - Ahram OnlineDec 5, 2024 · She was born on 5 December 1934 in Sidon, Lebanon, to a Syrian father and a Lebanese mother. Ahmed, who started her singing career at 11 ...