Mar_Charbel_and_Bachir_Gemayel_at_Sassine_Square,_Beirut.jpg
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Description Mar Charbel and Bachir Gemayel at Sassine Square, Beirut.jpg |
English:
Two important Maronite Christian symbols on Sassine Square, Achrafieh: A statue of Mar Charbel, the most important Maronite saint; and a billboard on a side of a building showing Bachir Gemayel, the militia leader during the Civil War who was assassinated nearby, just after being elected President of Lebanon.
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Author | James Bradbury |
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