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Cheikh Jean Philippe el Khazen in southern England4513 views
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Cheikh Walid el Khazen during the ceremony of obedience at Bkerke4509 viewsUrl Cheikh Walid el Khazen Profile
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Cheikh Wadih el Khazen wih the maronite Patriarch in Dimane4504 views
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Dimane with Pres Lahoud and Cheikh Wadih el Khazen aug 15th 20054501 views
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Cheikh Wadih Representing President Lahoud At St Elie Clemenceau inaugaration of Pope John Paul 2 Statue4501 views
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Cheikh Jean-Philippe House in Ghosta4490 viewsThis house is built by Cheikh Milan el Khazen 200 years ago and renovated by Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen.
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al Khazen House View4489 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 Walid el Khazen in Company of His Eminence the patriarch4487 viewsUrl Cheikh Walid el Khazen profile
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Cheikh Wadih el Khazen In company of his eminence Patriarch Sfeir4487 views
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Cheikh Wadih el Khazen With the Cardinal Theodore Mc Carrick catholic archibishop of washington DC.4481 views
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Cheikh Wadih el Khazen representing President Lahoud in St George Cathedral4476 views
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The Maronite Bishop sent coffee in 1792 to the el Khazen family4475 viewsThe Maronite Bishop sent coffee in 1792 to the el Khazen family. In the 18th and 19th centuries, coffee was scarce and expensive unlike nowadays where it can be found in many households.
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