Kafr Zabad (Arabic: كفر زبد) is a village in Lebanon. It is also the site of two ancient Roman antae temples.
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Tell Mekhada is an archaeological site 400 m southwest of Nebaa Faour in the Beqaa Mohafazat. It dates at least to the Neolithic.
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The Armenian Evangelical Secondary School of Anjar was founded by Swiss Missionaries in 1947. It has a dormitory for boys and girls.
The present principal is Rev. Hagop Akbasharian.
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Maadar is a Syrian village in the Qudsaya District of the Rif Dimashq Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Maadar had a population of 66 in the 2004 census.
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The Battle of Anjar was fought on 1 November 1623 between the army of Fakhr al-Din II and a coalition army led by the governor of Damascus Mustafa Pasha.
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Anjar, also known as Hawsh Mousa, is a town of Lebanon, near the Syrian border, located in the Bekaa Valley. The population is 2,400, consisting almost entirely of Armenians. The total area is about twenty square kilometers.
Since 1984, the ruins of the Umayyad settlement of Anjar have been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.