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Barony of Buissera
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The Barony of Buissera, a title held by the Parajón y Escoto family, encompasses the historical and cultural heartland of Bsharri (also known by its Crusader name, Buissera), in Lebanon.
https://buissera.webnode.co.uk/
Nichée au cœur des montagnes, Bcharré (également connue sous son nom croisé, Buissera) offre un mélange unique de traditions ancestrales et de vie moderne, un témoignage de l'esprit indéfectible de ses habitants.

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Français :: Buissera
Bienvenue à la Baronnie de Buissera
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December 18, 2024 at 1:03 PM
"Vassal des Rois de Jérusalem, le Comte de Tripoli était le suzerain des Barons de Gibelet, d’Archa, de Batrun, de Nephin, de Maraclée, de Buissera, de Moinestres et de Gibelakkar."

www.etudessorguaises.fr/index.php?op...
Histoire de l'atelier monétaire de Pont-de-Sorgues
Site internet dédié à l'histoire locale de la ville de Sorgues, dans le Vaucluse.
www.etudessorguaises.fr
December 13, 2024 at 11:34 PM
"Lebanon was once an educational beacon in the region, with its international schools and prestigious universities drawing students from across the Arab world.

Now, it ranks last among Arab countries in international assessments."

www.jpost.com/middle-east/...
Lebanon's education crisis deepens amid war and economic collapse
Although the fighting has stopped - at least for now - hard days lie ahead for worn-out people who have been reeling from multiple crises since the economic implosion of 2019.
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November 28, 2024 at 9:11 PM
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*Well, what do you know, "Charlotte de Lusignan." She was a major character in story I wrote once. #fantascienza #PellegrinidelMondoRotondo

www.medievalists.net/2019/12/char...
Charlotte de Lusignan: A Fighting Queen - Medievalists.net
In the 15th century the Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus was what you might call a dissolving dynasty, living the last moments of its rule.
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August 5, 2024 at 2:46 PM
Background photo courtesy of Vyacheslav Argenberg / www.vascoplanet.com

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VascoPlanet™ | World Photography
VascoPlanet™ photo library, the infinite euphoria of pictures.
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November 24, 2024 at 2:00 PM
An ancient tree from the Cedars of God located in Bsharri, one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests that thrived during the Phoenician era. The mountains of Lebanon were once shaded by thick cedar forests, a resource the Phoenicians used to build their ships!
www.reddit.com/r/PhoeniciaH...
Reddit - Dive into anything
Everything about the Phoenicians, a thalassocratic Canaanite people from modern-day Lebanon famous for colonizing the Mediterranean and spreading the alphabet.
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November 23, 2024 at 11:18 PM
"When the Mamluks invaded Lebanon between 1290 and 1300, the Crusaders, and Armenians and Maronites present in the region had to retrieve. Part of them found refuge in Cyprus under the Lusignan Kings. Others moved up to the Seigneurie de Buissera."

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About Maronites and Syriacs - TUR LEVNON
WHAT IS THE SYRIAC LANGUAGE ? The Levant (Al Mashrek)  used to be mainly Canaanite in the western part, Aramean in the central part, and Upper Mesopotamian in the eastern part. Canaanite was called He...
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November 23, 2024 at 11:11 PM
"Other than capitals like Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli, Tyre, and Jerusalem, the Franks controlled part of the territory such as Gibelet (Byblos), Saguette (Sidon), Guézin (Jezzine), and Buissera (Bshari) through a seigneurial system."

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The Crusades from a Syriac Perspective — Part 2 - SyriacPress
This article was originally published by This Is Beirut on 8 August 2023. The original can be found here. Related Articles: The Crusades from a Syriac Perspective — Part 1. By Dr. Amine Jules Iskandar...
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November 23, 2024 at 11:02 PM
Bsharri - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
November 23, 2024 at 10:56 PM
November 23, 2024 at 10:53 PM
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La Jetée 📍 (Sounds French and it is probably French named)

https://www.laviezine.com/910770/la-jetee-%F0%9F%93%8D-sounds-french-and-it-is-probably-french-named/

Overlooking one of the Best views in North Lebanon 🏔️ and the village of Bcharre 🏠 Amazing hiking places with best views 🧗 How would …
La Jetée 📍 (Sounds French and it is probably French named)
Overlooking one of the Best views in North Lebanon 🏔️ and the village of Bcharre 🏠Amazing hiking places with best views 🧗How would you rate this from 1-10 ?🤔by Adoptedchildoflav
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April 28, 2024 at 7:57 AM