Qabb Ilyas (Arabic: قب إلياس; ALA-LC: Qab Ilyās / Lebanese Arabic: [ʔabbljes]) also spelled Kab Elias, Qab Elias, Qob Elias, Qoub Elias) is a municipality...
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mixed village of Qabb Ilyas to Zahlé's south, as their headquarters. Zahalni Christian forces launched an assault against Qabb Ilyas on 14 June. According...
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Valley but ultimately met his fate in a town now named after him known as Qabb Ilyas. However the Christians were not discouraged and a new leader known as...
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August/September 1623 he stationed sekbans in the southern Beqaa village of Qabb Ilyas and evicted the Harfushes. Meanwhile, in June or July, the imperial authorities...
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there are several ancient sites of interest in nearby locations: In Qabb Ilyas (12 km (7 mi) to the southwest): rock sculptures of three deities that...
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control of Qabb Ilyas and robbed a group of Damascene merchants passing through the village. Emir Yusuf subsequently captured Qabb Ilyas from his brother...
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control of Qabb Ilyas and robbed a group of Damascene merchants passing through the village. Emir Yusuf subsequently captured Qabb Ilyas from his brother...
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August/September 1623 he stationed sekbans in the southern Beqaa village of Qabb Ilyas and evicted the Harfushes. Meanwhile, in June or July, the imperial authorities...
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Furaykh inherited Mansur's headquarters at Qabb Ilyas. In 1609, the Druze sheikh, Ali Jumblatt, captured Qabb Ilyas during a rebellion against the authorities...
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