- Hadath El Jebbeh
Infobox City Lebanon
official_name = Hadath El Jebbeh
native_name = حدث ألجبة
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governorate = North Governorate
district = Bsharri District
lat_deg = 34
lat_min = 15
lat_sec = 00
lat_hem = N
lon_deg = 35
lon_min = 55
lon_sec = 46
lon_hem = E
elevation_m = 1420
mapx = 34.2500
mapy = 35.9294Hadath El Jebbeh ( known as Hadeth El Jebbeh, Hadath el-Jubbah, Hadad El-Gebbeh or Hadet ej Jobbé; _ar. حدث ألجبة), is a town located in the
Bsharri District in theNorth Governorate ofLebanon . It is situated in the Valley ofQadisha . The population is ChristianMaronite .Etymology
Hadath is the name of three localities in Lebanon. To differentiate between the localities, the name of the region is added, Hadath
Beirut , HadathBaalbeck and finally Hadath Al Jebbeh. Other localities by this name exist in the Midlle-East.The Semitic root of "Hadath" means "the new". "Hadath" could mean "the new town" [Moubarac, Y. (1984). "Pentalogie Antiochienne / Domaine Maronite - Volume 2 - Part 2", Cenacle Libanais, Beirut. page 649.] .
The common pronunciation of the name is "Hadad". It gives an indication to a probable different meaning. "
Hadad " was the northwestSemitic storm and rain god and the town could have had a temple dedicated to this god. And the popular tradition claims that the church dedicated to the saint patron of Hadath,Saint Daniel , was built on the remnants of a pagan temple [Lammens, H. (1986). "Tasrih al-Absar fi Ma Yahtawi Loubnan min Al-Athar", Dar Nazir Abboud, Beirut. Page 99-100] .Jebbeh is the traditional name of the
Kadisha region, called also "Jebbet Bsharri" in reference toBsharri the largest town of this region. The Semitic root "Gb" means "well", "deep" and could be a reference to the deep gorges of the Kadisha. InLebanon , other "Jebbeh" exist like "Jebbet Mnaytra" and "Jebbet Yanuh".History
Hadath is a very ancient settlement.
Maronites settled there in the 9th Century A.D. after fleeing theOrontes valley. The town knew its importance during theCrusades . It was destroyed at the end of 13th Century A.D. by theMamluk army. Going to this period, 8Maronite mummies of inhabitants were found in a nearby grotto, the 'Assi of Hadath. After its destruction, the town recovered and regained some importance till the end of the 16th Century A.D.Hadath gave the
Maronite Church three Patriarchs, Yaaqoub Ibn Eid (1445-1468), Boutros Ibn Youssef Ibn Yaaqoub, known as Ibn Hassane (1468-1492) and Sham'un Ibn Dawud Ibn Youssef Ibn Hassane (1492-1524) [Moubarac, Y. (1984). "Pentalogie Antiochienne / Domaine Maronite - Volume 1 - Part 1", Cenacle Libanais, Beirut. page 14.] . Those three patriarchs were very active in combating the influence of theJacobites on theMaronites , a struggle that led to the eviction of the Jacobites of theKadisha around 1550.ee also
Maronite mummies References
External links
[http://www.hadeth.com A website dedicated to Hadath, with a lot of useful informatiom, www.hadath.com] Last retrieved on May 8, 2008.
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