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Taanayel

Coordinates: 33°47′59″N 35°52′08″E / 33.79972°N 35.86889°E / 33.79972; 35.86889
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Taanayel
تعنايل
Village
Taanayel village, 2013
Taanayel village, 2013
Taanayel is located in Lebanon
Taanayel
Taanayel
Location in Lebanon
Coordinates: 33°47′59″N 35°52′08″E / 33.79972°N 35.86889°E / 33.79972; 35.86889
Country Lebanon
GovernorateBeqaa Governorate
DistrictZahlé
Elevation2,720 ft (830 m)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)+3

Taanayel (Arabic: تعنايل), also transliterated Tanayal,[2] is a village located in the Zahlé District of the Beqaa Governorate in Lebanon.

History

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In 1838, Eli Smith noted Tha'nayil as a Sunni Muslim village in the Beqaa Valley.[3]

In 1982, Taanayel suffered heavy damages from aerial bombardments.[4]

In October 1985, war planes of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) dropped bombs and fired rockets on a target near Tanayel on the Beirut-Damascus highway. According to UPI, the command of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that the place was used as a military base by Ahmed Jibril's pro-Syrian Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command.[2]

Tannayal farm (from the Aramaic word for "the Grace of God") lies a few kilometers south from Chtaura on the main road. Following the massacre of French Jesuit missionnaries in 1860 an estate was given by the Ottoman authorities. The place has been converted to a farm and retreat centre in Ignatian spirituality since that date

Jesuit spiritual center
Jesuit spiritual center chapel

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It is now a working farm entrusted to Arcenciel[5] and also serves as a teaching facility for the Faculty of Agriculture at Saint Joseph University located in Beirut.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Taanayel, localiban
  2. ^ a b Smerdon, Peter (27 October 1985). "Israeli warplanes pounded two Palestinian bases in eastern Lebanon's..." UPI. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  3. ^ Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix, p. 142
  4. ^ Mohr, Jean (1982). "Référence : V-P-LB-D-00046-05". ICRC Audiovisual archives. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  5. ^ "The Ecolodge". arcenciel.org.
  6. ^ "Tourism @ Lebanon.com". www.lebanon.com.

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