Ain Qana
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Ain Qana (also known as Ainqana,), is a town in the Nabatieh Governorate, al-Nabatiya, or Nabatiye southern Lebanon
Southern Lebanon
Southern Lebanon is the geographical area of Lebanon comprising the South Governorate and the Nabatiye Governorate. These two entities were divided from the same province in the early 1990s...

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Ain Qana located in Central Highlands province of apples (Iqleem El Tofah), and is of, and is bounded to the north by the village of Jbaa
Jbaa
Jbaa, , is a town in the Nabatieh Governorate, or Nabatiye southern Lebanon.Jbaa Falls in the hands of the great Safi Mountain, and rises over from the sea level and then begins to rise to in the district "Ein-Elsataoun" Water flowed between the folds, the most gorgeous greenery trees diverse,...

 `, Ainboswar and Jarjoua and from the East, and Arabsalim to the South, Kfarfila
Kfarfila
Kfarfila , is a town in the Nabatieh Governorate, al-Nabatiya, or Nabatiye southern Lebanon.It is one of the 243 towns of Nabatieh Governorate, situated at the northern region of this district, at the other side of Al-Kateh; a shallow but wide valley, separating a group of 32 towns from the Sidon...

 and Sarba
Sârba
A Sârba or Sîrba is a Romanian dance normally played in 2/2 or 2/4 time. It can be danced in a circle, line, or couple formations and was historically popular not only among Romanians, but also Ukrainians, Hungarians, East European Jews, and the Poles of the Tatra Mountains...

 from the West.

How to get their

Sidon - Kfarhatta - Jbaa - Ain Qana and along the road is 24 miles

Sidon - Maghdoucha - Aankon- Arab El Jal- Sarba - Ain Qana and along the road is 26 miles

Nabatieh - Jarjoua - Jbaa - Ain Qana and along the road is 20 miles

Nabatieh - Habbush - Arabsalim - Ain Qana and along the road is 17 miles

Jazin - Jbaa - Ain Qana and along the road is 18 miles

Lanes names positions and meanings

Haret Tahta warm: the meaning of "hot" in the place of origin of the shepherds and the hot spot is the first Tahta taken to live in Ain Qana after 1804. It is said that the name was then appointed Al aliqa.

Haret Fawqa: the second heat, which was formed in Ain Qana, and the first housing in which are the pilots, the proportion of them have been defined in a warm Malalha.

Haret Qila'i: a newly and modern building zone, called the "Qila'i" because the region of the castles such as the Castle Al ma3sra and a number of castles that surround Balhosn, which shows the sites linked to the old war zones, these Harat's is what makes the town of Ain Qana.

Tareeq Al Jdedeh: (The New Road) which contains a group of houses has been built newly starting in the 1980s, it is called New Road because before there were no road between Homein el Fawqa and Ain Qana, then houses were built along this road and it slowly grew to be an important part of the village.

A historic lights

First Covenant

We have proved this part of southern Lebanon, it is giving the land, took up for its long Tarja, and intellectuals and scientists have proved notorious piety and met, from ancient times to modern times, and is enough evidence of that, Jezzin and Jbaa
Jbaa
Jbaa, , is a town in the Nabatieh Governorate, or Nabatiye southern Lebanon.Jbaa Falls in the hands of the great Safi Mountain, and rises over from the sea level and then begins to rise to in the district "Ein-Elsataoun" Water flowed between the folds, the most gorgeous greenery trees diverse,...

 which had a major role in the process of construction and Islamic civilization

Information on the lights in the town 11 and 12 centuries AH - Sheikh Mohammed bin Mohammed bin endorser El Anqani.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Anqani was the first known inhabitants of Ain Qana in the tenth Hijri century atheist. The name emerged as a major factor in history by Sayed. Mohsen Al Amin dignitaries in Ayan Al Shi'ite.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Mohammed bin Anqani endorser. A brief history of Jabal Amel
Jabal Amel
Jabal Amel or Amil is a mountainous region of Southern Lebanon.The region is named after the Banu 'Amilah, a Yemenite tribe who, along with the kindred tribes of Hamadan, Lakhm, and Judham, settled in Syria, Palestine, parts of Jordan, and Lebanon. The area was known in ancient times as Jabal...

 1043 to 1152 of the Higri. Anqani and the proportion of the village of Ain Qana in the Jabal Amel
Jabal Amel
Jabal Amel or Amil is a mountainous region of Southern Lebanon.The region is named after the Banu 'Amilah, a Yemenite tribe who, along with the kindred tribes of Hamadan, Lakhm, and Judham, settled in Syria, Palestine, parts of Jordan, and Lebanon. The area was known in ancient times as Jabal...

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Of Sheikh Anqani

(4 chapters)

First: A guide to know what the students include many in the congregation Shop.

Second: The lights of the chapters Aljellalip Nusayris.

Third: In the description of the trip Arjosp.

IV: Guidance for applicants sign of jewelry it works the Sheikh Anqani.

Wars of the great land of small

1975 -1998

1982 Israeli aggression

Israelis in the eyes of Ain Qana: at the dawn of the seventh day indeed when the June 7, 1982, and arrived and was appointed to the Israeli military on their way to Ain Qana, one house was destroyed, burned and bombed, It was immediately after the Israeli tanks and their bombs on populated neighborhoods.

Families and population

If we tried to state the history of presence in the population, Ain Qana was appointed before 1804, through the historic signs mentioned Mr. Mohsen Al amin elders in the Shi'ite Muslims.

We also have come to know that Sheikh Mohammed Anqani is from the village of Ain Qana, and lived between the years AD 1633 1739, then Saleh Bin Ali Anqani was appointed as the village Sheikh until 1796.

Population in 1804: the inhabitants of Ain Qana had reached about 300 people, about 1900, then in 1932 according to statistics by the government in southern Lebanon the population of Ain Qana was appointed at 549 Shi'ites, 1 Sunni, 1 Roman Catholic.

Population in 1973: in two books issued between 1972 and 1973, the first entitled "Guide to Lebanese towns and villages" as much as Yusuf Andari author Ain Qana, the population had reached 2000 inhabitants.

Residents of the town in 1996: According to the official records of the southern Lebanon has reached 3550 people registered.

Current population: The total number of families is 5585 people, Here you will find the table of families living in the town of Ain Qana

Ain Qana families

What will appear here information on the families of the town has been taken from some dictionaries and books, including "the Shiite elders to Mr. Mohsen Secretary" and the "Information for Zrcelli" and "Glossary of names of Lebanese families, Dr. Ahmad Abu-Saad," following the content on these families, the family trees have been drawn up by the Aanni to track information on the presence of people. I have installed these trees in the seventies and it took me a long time.

The meanings of some names and geographical assets:

Zawawi: the name of an Arab level to Zwaop, a large tribe Zahir Bejaia of Africa, one of her sons emigrated Bestower bin Yahya al-Zawawi (1190) to Egypt, Damascus,
Zawawi (769-857 H. / 1394–1453 m) Ibrahim bin Musa bin al-Zawawi, Annual Alksentini, Fakeeh owners Algerian several religious books and volumes of mission.

Zawawi: (1266-1343 AH / 1850–1924 m) and Abdullah bin Mohammed Saleh al-Zawawi: Mufti Shaafa'is, the teachers of the Grand Mosque, with several books and messages, there are branches of the family in Egypt, The first of the harm to the Ain Qana is the benefit of the family Azwaoi which came about in 1900 from Deir al-Zahrani.

Mallah: English name of their trading in salt, and is said to be out of the Kasrawan and they moved to the Bekaa valley by the military campaigns of that area.

It is also said that the Mallah family who came to Ain Qana were in the eyes of the people of Ain Qana energetic people and showed sympathy and they immigrated here from other areas and was the first to move to Ain Qana in 1858.

Also a really big family in Ain Qana is the Fakih family.
Chedid: this family has been traced back to 1896 when Christian Lebanese moved into this great village, they have adapted to the surrounding environment have inter-married into the village, they are still growing although they have a large number of the family who have travelled but most have returned or still visit.

The economic side

Traditional agriculture of Ain Qana, as the areas where the gifts of God and the lucky bounty trades and crafters of old construction of houses, building were the first of occupations defined after the First World War, and the first teacher was Sheikh Mohammed Marwa Mohamed Qanbar.

The coal industry: the town did not know the coal industry is widespread, even during the limited periods This may be due to legal reasons or because of hardship required by the industry.

Copper money: one of the handicrafts which was the first work by Mohammed Qanbar.

Landmarks

Ain Qana The most important landmark is the cave in the town which date back to the Phoenicians time and were built west of the town.

Books

"History of AinQana" by Mr. Safi Habhab, a very well organized illustrated book with historical and social studies. The first chapters of the book are dedicated to the geography and history of Iqlim Al-Toufah (the region where the village is located).
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