Archaeological discoveries indicate that humans have inhabited the land of Lebanon since the Paleolithic era, as stone tools and traces of human settlement have been found in several areas (Nahr al-Kalb and Byblos), confirming that this land was part of the early course of human civilization.
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Read More"Religion is for God, and the homeland is for everyone" – Sultan Pasha al-Atrash
Read MoreThe Byzantine Empire in the East was in a successive development, and this East witnessed an economic prosperity that was reflected in progress in architecture in general and religious architecture in particular.
Read MoreOne of its most prominent historical landmarks is Al-Musayliha Castle, a nearly complete castle situated on a rocky hill overlooking the Al-Jawz River and the coastal road.
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