词条 | Deyrintar |
释义 |
| name = Deyrintar | native_name = دير انطار | native_name_lang = ara | settlement_type = City | image_skyline = Deyrintar2.jpg | image_alt = | image_caption = Main Square | pushpin_map = Lebanon | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_map_alt = Map showing the location of Deyritar within Lebanon | pushpin_map_caption = Location within Lebanon | coordinates = {{coord|33|13|07|N|35|22|33|E|region:LB_type:city|display=inline,title}} | grid_position = 185/291 PAL | coordinates_footnotes = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = {{flagcountry|Lebanon}} | subdivision_type1 = Governorate | subdivision_name1 = Nabatieh | subdivision_type2 = District | subdivision_name2 = Bint Jbeil | established_title = | established_date = | founder = | leader_party = | leader_title = | leader_name = | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = | area_note = | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = | elevation_min_m = 540 | elevation_max_m = 670 | population_footnotes = | population_total = | population_as_of = | population_density_km2 = auto | population_note = | timezone1 = EET | utc_offset1 = +2 | timezone1_DST = EEST | utc_offset1_DST = +3 | postal_code_type = | postal_code = | area_code_type = Dialing code | area_code = +961 | website = | footnotes = }} Deyrintar (Dayr Antar, Deir Intar, {{lang-ar|دير انطار}}) is a small village in Southern Lebanon in the Bint Jbeil District in Nabatieh Governorate. GeographyIt is about {{convert|110|km|mi}} south of Beirut and {{convert|25|km|mi}} east of Tyre, in the heart of what is known as "Jabal Amel". Its main features include a cave, a main square, and 3 mosques. LocationThe village is surrounded several villages including: Tebnine, As-Sultaniyah, Bir El Sanasel, , Majadel, Mahrouna, Mazraat Mechref, Hariss, Kfardounine, and other southern villages.{{Citation needed|date=August 2016}} Origin of nameE. H. Palmer wrote that the name means " the convent of arches".[1]HistoryIn 1875 Victor Guérin visited and found here 160 Metualis.[2] He further noted: "Most of the houses show a mixture of old hewn stones and modern materials without character. Several tombs, cisterns, a great press, with two compartments, and a rock-cut tank point to a period of more or less antiquity.'[3] In 1881, the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described it as: A village, built of stone, containing about 150 Metawileh, situated on a hill, surrounded by olives, fig-trees, and arable land, with waters supplied from birket and cisterns.[4] Families
MunicipalMayor: Mr. Kassem Hajaig or hojeij{{Citation needed|date=August 2016}} Religious MonumentsThere are 3 Mosques:{{Citation needed|date=August 2016}}
The Imam or khatib of Deyrintar are:
Civilian Facilities
MonumentsThe most prominent landmarks:{{Citation needed|date=August 2016}}
References1. ^Palmer, 1881, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp00conduoft#page/20/mode/1up 20] 2. ^Guerin, 1880, p. [https://archive.org/stream/descriptiongogr00gugoog#page/n445/mode/1up 405] 3. ^Guerin, 1880, p. [https://archive.org/stream/descriptiongogr00gugoog#page/n445/mode/1up 405]; as given in Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp01conduoft#page/115/mode/1up 115] 4. ^Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp01conduoft#page/91/mode/1up 91] Bibliography{{refbegin}}
External links
4 : Populated places in Nabatieh Governorate|Bint Jbeil District|Populated places in Lebanon|Shia Muslim communities in Lebanon |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。