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![Filename=Bkerke_papers.JPG
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Papers giving the permission in 1750 for the maronite clergy to use Bkerke1299 viewsPapers showing that Cheikh Khazen el Khazen and Cheikh Jneid el Khazen from the branch of Cheikh Khattar el Khazen (son of Consul Cheikh Fayad abou Kanso el Khazen) gave the permission for the Maronite Clergy to use Bkerke.
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Dining room in a house owned by a branch of the el Khazen family1308 viewsThis house ornated with orchads is in a village right below Jaj called Saqi Rechmaya - This village is one of the very few stand of Lebanese Cedars other than the main stand in the North and the stand of arz el barouk. . Currently, it is a few hours away from the city unfortunatly it is not accessible by tourists. el Khazen came to Jaj around 1500 and then moved to Keserwan
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Cheikh Jean-Philippe House in Ghosta1321 viewsThis house is built by Cheikh Milan el Khazen 200 years ago and renovated by Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen.
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House of Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen (Ghosta)2315 viewsThis house is built by Cheikh Milan el Khazen 200 years ago and renovated by Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen.
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Courtyard in a house owned by a branch of the el Khazen family1272 viewsThis house ornated with orchads is in a village right below Jaj called Saqi Rechmaya - This village is one of the very few stand of Lebanese Cedars other than the main stand in the North and the stand of arz el barouk. . Currently, it is a few hours away from the city unfortunatly it is not accessible by tourists. el Khazen came to Jaj around 1500 and then moved to Keserwan
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