Hbaline

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Hbaline
حبالين
Administration
Country Flag of Lebanon Lebanon
Governorate Mount Lebanon Governorate
District Jbeil District
Geography
Hbaline (Lebanon)
Hbaline
Hbaline
Location of Hbaline, Lebanon
Coordinates 34°9′35″N 35°41′7″E / 34.15972, 35.68528Coordinates: 34°9′35″N 35°41′7″E / 34.15972, 35.68528
Elevation 540 m (1,772 ft)

Hbaline (Arabic: حبالين) is a small village in Jbeil-Lebanon located 44 km north of Beirut and at an altitude of 540 meters, just above Amchit and Gherfine. Hbaline is located on a small hill, its eastern side overlooks the Mediterranean sea.

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[edit] History

  • Other names include Habbalin, Habbālīn, Hbailine, Hbālīn, Hbêlîne, Hebline, Hbaline, Habalin, Hbaleen, Habālīn, Hbeline, Hbalîne, Hbaïline.
  • The Nader family's presence in Habline dates from 1516 when their ancestor Hajj Khalil established himself;
  • In 1516, following the Marj Dabek battle when the Ottomans defeated the Mamluks and invaded Lebanon and Syria, Hajj Khalil with his two brothers Hajj Younane and Hbeich fled from Deir el Ahmar to seek refuge in Yanouh (The Hajj title was given to Christians who had completed a pilgrimage to Jerusalem).
  • From Yanouh, Hbeich went to Ghazir in the Keserwan District where he served the emirs and got rewarded with the Sheikh title, while Younane went to a village called Edde near Jbeil and named himself after the village in order to hide his original identity fearing conflict with the Shia tribes present in the Jbeil area. Hajj Khalil moved to the outskirts of Hbaline where he established a farm, his descendants then moved to Hbaline.

[edit] Demography

[edit] Churches

Notre Dame de la Délivrance, Hbaline
Notre Dame de la Délivrance, Hbaline
  • There are two chapels in the village:
    • Sainte Sophie, a small chapel located downhill in the easter part of the village.
    • Notre Dame de la Délivrance, a small church which can host 80 persons, located in the central square of the village. It dates from the beginning of the 19th century,one can notice its small entrance doors which are typical of churches in the area. These were designed to prevent Ottoman cavaliers from bursting inside with their horses.
  • The priest responsible for the Hbaline Churches is Father Arthur Mehanna, based in Amchit.

[edit] External links

  • A satellite view of the village can be found here.
Entrance of village-Nader Family House, Hbaline
Entrance of village-Nader Family House, Hbaline