The name Bsharri (بشرّي) can be found in the Phoenician language Bet... (Bcharre El Arez بشري الأرز)
March 02, 2019 by marwan.g.nassarThe name Bsharri (بشرّي) can be found in the Phoenician language Bet Ishtar meaning "The House Of Ishtar", Ishtar being a goddess worshipped by the Phoenicians before Christianity was adopted in the area. People of the region are especially known for their distinct accent when they speak Lebanese. Unlike other parts of Lebanon, since Aramaic was spoken in Bsharri well into the 19th century. As a result, Bsharri natives developed an unmistakably strong accent which lasts to this day. . . .📍Cedars of God, Bcharre, Northern Lebanon 🇱🇧. . . #bcharre #cedarsofgod #cedruslibani #cedars #lebanon #لبنان #levant #phoenician #phoenician #aramaic #sunset #tramonto #reflection #travelphotography #travel #picoftheday #snow #winter #viaggio #voyage #wanderlust #tlpicks #nomad #skymasters_family #agameoftones #lebanese #visualambassadors #sunset_hub #landscapephotography #travelgram
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