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The first of the Presidents of Bint Jbeil were the Sodon, Mestah and Shami around 1450 . After that, the Bazzi Family in 1729, especially Salih Agha Bazzi and then the eldest son in favor of Salman, the tax collector by the butcher Jamal Pasha in the southern part of Jabal Amel. In 1839, Sheikh Hussain al-Salman, who built Saraya and built it as the Emir's house, became known as the Egyptian Protectorate at that time. His son Tamer inherited the rule and the approach. 1877 The local leader, Haj Mohammad Bazzi, went with a delegation of its sons to welcome Prince Abdelkader (Palestine) .. The first of the Presidents of Bint Jbeil were the Sodon, Mestah and Shami around 1450 . After that, the Bazzi Family in 1729, especially Salih Agha Bazzi and then the eldest son in favor of Salman, the tax collector by the butcher Jamal Pasha in the southern part of Jabal Amel. In 1839, Sheikh Hussain al-Salman, who built Saraya and built it as the Emir's house, became known as the Egyptian Protectorate at that time. His son Tamer inherited the rule and the approach. 1877 The local leader, Haj Mohammad Bazzi, went with a delegation of its sons to welcome Prince Abdelkader (Palestine) .. He then joined the ranks of the Union and Progressive Society in 1909 and was imprisoned by the Ottoman authorities. During a prisoner exchange process, however, he was a member of the Marjayoun court. His release and others. Mohamed Bazzi was one of the leaders who participated in the Al-Hujair Conference in 1920. He emerged from his ancient scholars, Sheikh Musa Amin Sharara (1846-1884), who studied in Najaf for nine years and then returned and settled in his hometown and established a religious school in 1866, taught by Mr. Mohsen al-Amin and others. Sheikh Sharara has a poetic system of assets consisting of 1680 beta and system in inheritance. After his death, Mahdi al-Hakim came to the town at the request of her children and died in 1891, followed by Najib Fadlallah, as Sheikh Abdul Karim Musa Sharara (1867-1901). The municipality was established before the First World War (11 members) and was dissolved on 4-3-1967. For the elective council, the first Mukhtar was in the Ottoman era. In 1949, the town was divided into 5 neighborhoods and appointed to each chosen neighborhood In the town there is a gendarmerie dating back to the Ottoman period and stopped in the period of events, which is relatively vacant. The Public Security Center was established in 1944 and the center was moved after the invasion to Tibnin. The customs post was established with the advent of the French occupation and was closed in the 1960s. The circle of souls was established in 1953 and later moved to Sidon and was returned to it in 1983. The Finance Office was established in the 1960s and moved to Tire and Bint Jbeil remained without an office. The Social Welfare Department was established in the early 1960s and other centers such as the Nursery Center (1965), the sewing center and a comprehensive service center were established. In the absence of authority, scholars replaced the authority and the judiciary in the matter of personal status, and Sheikh Ali was named as a spark in the Ottoman era in Hunin. In 1956, an official court was established, the Jaafari Shari'a Court. Not only that, but in the 1930s a magistrate's court was established in which it worked for six months in summer, while in the winter it moved to Tibnin. In 1945, the court resigned from Tibnin. The civil judicial court was held every Tuesday. Documents written in Bint Jbeil date back to 1928, when there was a book of justice. In the 1970s, the telephone center was built on the market square and distributed to nearby villages. It is worth mentioning that the current network is supervised by the occupation forces, which are connected to the settlement of Nahariya Zionism. In the town there are 3 private exchanges. The post office was established in 1925. To cultivate Despite the occupation, the economy is better off than other villages. For agriculture, Bint Jbeil was formerly known for growing vine Their plantations include figs, vegetables, and beekeeping, where there are nine angels. Livestock is limited to a number of cattle and cattle heads. At the industrial level, Bint Jbeil has been known as the manufacture and production of shoes in Beirut and the regions. There are about 22 factories in addition to other industries. There are 5 aluminum plants, 4 blacksmiths and 3 concrete labs, as well as confectionery and sewing (15 sewing and sewing). COMMERCIAL: The market of Thursday, celebrated by renowned religious scholars and pilgrims, has been known to have visited the town. It is a basic resource for the disposal of agricultural industrial goods. Anbert Bint Jbeil in 1966 and then established an office of the Electricity Company in 1967, and there are currently 5 transformers, electricity is not enough, but not enough for domestic consumption, and there are about 9 generators. There are also 4 petrol stations and shops selling kerosene, gas oil and gas. In terms of health status. Prior to the 1970s, the Ministry of Public Health established a clinic where the judicial doctor was examined. In 1973, the obstetrics center and the Social Rehabilitation Clinic were established in 1978. One of its sons established a laboratory in the town. There is also a Red Cross clinic in the town. During the events, the building of the government hospital was destroyed. It was supervised by a Zionist crew that prepared it again, containing 6 sections. Haji Musa Abbas, one of Khairi Bint Jbeil and her nephews, built a huge hospital, the current government hospital of Bint Jbeil. As for the educational level, one of the sons of the town told us that in 1874 the kataib was known as Sheikh Ahmad Mahdi Sharara, who was studying at his home, in addition to others. The history of the official school dates back to the Turkish era, where it studied Arabic and Turkish. During the French Mandate, French became the main language alongside Arabic. After a while, the official school was known as Bint Jbeil Boys School (now high school) and is taught until middle grades. After the year 2000, the popularity of the popular market returned to the market and the blood flowed in its veins again, and its destination from all over Lebanon. The Bint Jbeil Sons Association played an important role in organizing an annual shopping month and entered the town with significant sums of money that helped restore the town to its pivotal economic status . In the field of activity of municipal, the work was going on in full swing to secure Nzafhalmedinh, lifting debris and reclamation of roads and streets, and make connections necessary to provide electricity, water, telephones, and the restoration of the public library, and coordination with Qatari officials to put necessary to build the old center of the city on modern bases designs the organization and the revival of the market in cooperation with a girl Jbeil dealers association, conducting surveys and statistics of the institutions affected and otherwise, and the delivery of ration assistance to the people of the introduction of several countries Hqiqh.kma refer to the distinctive effort of the Red Cross center in the girl Jbeil and Astqub For thousands of patients (between 1,500 and 2,000 patients) and Ttabibam and giving medicines to them, throughout the week, and the participation of Qatari doctors in attendance center and full

Author: Dr. Mostafa Bazzi April, 2007
Site: Bintjbeil.org

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