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Charkiyeh (or Charqiyeh (Arabic: الشرقية) ) is a village in the Nabatieh Governorate region of southern Lebanon, located just north of Doueir. Charkiyeh was first settled by the family Cheaib whose members escaped systemic persecution in Eastern Lebanon back in 1574 AD by their enemies, the Houbaiches, Assafs and Saifas. Ranking members of the Cheaib’s and their families fled to different parts of Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Israel, and Egypt where they currently reside. Many are well known especially in Nabatieh Governorate (Arabic: محافظة النبطية), in South Lebanon. The Cheaib's trace their family roots to the ancient city of Arqa (Arabic: عرقة) in the North governorate. They also trace their ancestry to the Midianite Nabi (Prophet) Shu’ayb. In the Hebrew Bible, Jethro (/ˈdʒɛθroʊ/; Hebrew: י

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  • الشرقية هي إحدى القرى اللبنانية من قرى قضاء النبطية في محافظة النبطية. تبعد بلدة الشرقية 70 كلم (42.8766 مي) عن بيروت عاصمة لبنان. ترتفع 400 إلى 450 م (1312.4 قدم - 437.44 يارد) عن سطح البحر وتمتد على مساحة 600 هكتاراً (5.32 كلم²- 2.05352 مي²). (ar)
  • Charkiyeh (or Charqiyeh (Arabic: الشرقية) ) is a village in the Nabatieh Governorate region of southern Lebanon, located just north of Doueir. Charkiyeh was first settled by the family Cheaib whose members escaped systemic persecution in Eastern Lebanon back in 1574 AD by their enemies, the Houbaiches, Assafs and Saifas. Ranking members of the Cheaib’s and their families fled to different parts of Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Israel, and Egypt where they currently reside. Many are well known especially in Nabatieh Governorate (Arabic: محافظة النبطية), in South Lebanon. The Cheaib's trace their family roots to the ancient city of Arqa (Arabic: عرقة) in the North governorate. They also trace their ancestry to the Midianite Nabi (Prophet) Shu’ayb. In the Hebrew Bible, Jethro (/ˈdʒɛθroʊ/; Hebrew: יִתְרוֹ‎, Standard: Yitro, Tiberian: Yiṯerô, meaning "His Excellence/Posterity"; Arabic: شعيب‎, romanized: Shuʿayb) was Moses' father-in-law, a Kenite shepherd and priest of Midian. (en)
  • Charkieh est un village du Sud-Liban, situé à 5 kilomètres de Nabatieh, dans le district de Nabatieh. Charkieh compte environ 2 000 habitants ; il fait partie de la banlieue de Nabatieh qui compte environ 50 000 habitants en 2007. Le village est relié à Nabatieh et à Sour par la route nationale. Beaucoup de ses habitants ont également une villa à Beyrouth. Il y a de nombreuses écoles et établissement scolaires dans ses environs et le village s'étend rapidement. * Portail du Liban (fr)
  • Charkiyeh è un centro abitato e comune (municipalité) del Libano situato nel distretto di Nabatiye, governatorato di Nabatiye. (it)
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  • الشرقية هي إحدى القرى اللبنانية من قرى قضاء النبطية في محافظة النبطية. تبعد بلدة الشرقية 70 كلم (42.8766 مي) عن بيروت عاصمة لبنان. ترتفع 400 إلى 450 م (1312.4 قدم - 437.44 يارد) عن سطح البحر وتمتد على مساحة 600 هكتاراً (5.32 كلم²- 2.05352 مي²). (ar)
  • Charkieh est un village du Sud-Liban, situé à 5 kilomètres de Nabatieh, dans le district de Nabatieh. Charkieh compte environ 2 000 habitants ; il fait partie de la banlieue de Nabatieh qui compte environ 50 000 habitants en 2007. Le village est relié à Nabatieh et à Sour par la route nationale. Beaucoup de ses habitants ont également une villa à Beyrouth. Il y a de nombreuses écoles et établissement scolaires dans ses environs et le village s'étend rapidement. * Portail du Liban (fr)
  • Charkiyeh è un centro abitato e comune (municipalité) del Libano situato nel distretto di Nabatiye, governatorato di Nabatiye. (it)
  • Charkiyeh (or Charqiyeh (Arabic: الشرقية) ) is a village in the Nabatieh Governorate region of southern Lebanon, located just north of Doueir. Charkiyeh was first settled by the family Cheaib whose members escaped systemic persecution in Eastern Lebanon back in 1574 AD by their enemies, the Houbaiches, Assafs and Saifas. Ranking members of the Cheaib’s and their families fled to different parts of Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Israel, and Egypt where they currently reside. Many are well known especially in Nabatieh Governorate (Arabic: محافظة النبطية), in South Lebanon. The Cheaib's trace their family roots to the ancient city of Arqa (Arabic: عرقة) in the North governorate. They also trace their ancestry to the Midianite Nabi (Prophet) Shu’ayb. In the Hebrew Bible, Jethro (/ˈdʒɛθroʊ/; Hebrew: י (en)
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