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Historical Caza-Zgharta |
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Not too much to say
about historical monuments in the district of Zgharta Zawieh. Although there
is presence of two much sarcophagi and Roman tombs especially in the region
of Khaldieh and Sakhra, much of the ancient monuments are rather religious
ones. The only significant monument is the Barbar Agha fortress in I'aal. The Fortress of I'aal
Here is a fascinating
place - a huge defensive castle in the Zgharta district of North Lebanon.
Built in 1816 by Mustafa Agha Barbar, Governor of Tripoli, it sits on a high
hill overlooking a wide panoramic view.
A narrow stone staircase leads to a serail, where the governor had his
office. Nearby were the women's rooms. Unfortunately the castle has lost
most of its roof, except for the section where some of Mustafa Barbar Agha's
modern descendants are now living. You can reach the I'aal castle by going through Zghorta and turning left towards the town of Khaldieh. I'aal village, with its population of about 1 000 people, is only six km from Zgharta. |
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