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Arbet Kozhaya, also known as Arbet Qozhaya or Arabet Kozhaya, ( ar, عربة قزحيا, syr, ܥܪܒܐ ܕܩܙܚܝܐ) is one of the fifty-six towns and villages, which make up the
Zgharta District Zgharta District ( ar, زغرتا) is a district (''qadaa'') of the North Governorate, northern Lebanon. Its capital is the city of Zgharta. Geography The administrative center is the city of Zgharta. The district has 101 populated areas with 30 ...
(''Zgharta Zawie'') in the
North Governorate North Governorate ( ar, الشمال, ') (Lebanese pr. ''eš šmél'') (French: Gouvernorat du Liban-Nord) is one of the governorates of Lebanon. Its capital is Tripoli. Ramzi Nohra has been its governor since May 2, 2014. The population of North ...
of
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. The population is mainly
Maronite The Maronites ( ar, الموارنة; syr, ܡܖ̈ܘܢܝܐ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant region of the Middle East, whose members traditionally belong to the Maronite Church, with the larges ...
Christian.


Origin of the name

The village is named after the neighboring Monastery of Kozhaya, known as the Monastery of Saint
Anthony the Great Anthony the Great ( grc-gre, Ἀντώνιος ''Antṓnios''; ar, القديس أنطونيوس الكبير; la, Antonius; ; c. 12 January 251 – 17 January 356), was a Christian monk from Egypt, revered since his death as a saint. He is d ...
(''Mar Antonios al-Kabir''). The monastery is some 950 metres above sea level in the Valley of Kozhaya. The word ''Arbet'' (Aarbet) means ''inclined'', since the village is on an inclined plane overlooking Kozhaya. The name ''Kozhaya'' is Syriac in origin and means ''the treasure of life'', with ''treasure'' representing ''
Christ Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, names and titles), was ...
'', for whom the monks of the Monastery abandon worldly goods and follow an ascetic life dedicated to prayer and spirituality; and ''life'' referring to the abundance of water endowing nature with life in the valley.


Facts and figures

The Kozhaya Valley and the nearby Qannoubine Valley are part of the
Qadisha Valley Kadisha Valley ( ar, وادي قاديشا), also romanized as the Qadisha Valley and also known as the Kadisha Gorge or Wadi Kadisha (french: Ouadi Qadisha), is a gorge that lies within the Bsharri and Zgharta Districts of the North Governora ...
, known also as the Holy Valley. The village lies between 900 and 1,050 metres above sea level and occupies some 2 million square metres, out of which approximatively 500,000 square metres are inhabited and 700,000 square metres under cultivation. It is at a distance of 5 Kilometres from
Ehden Ehden ( ar, إِهْدِن, Syriac-Aramaic: ܐܗܕ ܢ ) is a mountainous city in the heart of the northern mountains of Lebanon and on the southwestern slopes of Mount Makmal in the Mount Lebanon Range. Its residents are the people of Zgharta, as ...
, 25 Kilometres from
Zgharta Zgharta ( ar, زغرتا, syc, ܙܓܪܬܐ), also spelled Zghorta, is a city in North Lebanon, with an estimated population of around 50,000. It is the second biggest city in Northern Lebanon after Tripoli. Zgharta is about 150 metres above sea ...
, 30 Kilometres from the Cedars and 85 Kilometres from
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. The village church is dedicated to Saint Elias and the Saint’s Feast day is celebrated on the 20th of July. There is a nearby hotel calle
Hôtel Le Tournant
two small food shops and a medical centre built by the Fayez Mouawad Foundation. There is also a volleyball court built in the beginning of 1990s by the late Francis Antoun. Freshwater is supplied to the village by two springs one being called ''Al-Fas´in''. The village has not had a school since the 1980s. The first school opened in the mid-19th Century whose teachers were priests and monks from the Monastery of Saint
Anthony the Great Anthony the Great ( grc-gre, Ἀντώνιος ''Antṓnios''; ar, القديس أنطونيوس الكبير; la, Antonius; ; c. 12 January 251 – 17 January 356), was a Christian monk from Egypt, revered since his death as a saint. He is d ...
. During the period, 1936–1950, teachers included Kabalan Morcos El Douaihy, Tannous Bakhos, Raphael Khoury and Farid Attieh. The present generation of school children go to nearby schools at Al-Koura, technical college students going to local colleges in the region. Those attending university live away during term time. As historians; first press in the modern history was made by Maronites in Kozhaya area in Lebanon in 1610 AD.


Population statistics

This article uses a study undertaken by Joseph El Homsy, who comes from the village. He conducted his study of the village in 2003, based on data for 2001-2002. The study shows that the village population was recorded at 294 persons of whom 52.10% were male and 46.90% were female. The average age was 32 years, with almost half the population under the age of 45. Of the recorded 82 households in the study, 32 households lived elsewhere in Lebanon and 50 households lived permanently in the village. The study also showed that there were 44 families who emigrated up to 2002 and their destinations were: Australia 16; Canada 11; Venezuela 8; USA 4; France 3; Brazil 2. Other sites show that in 1849, there were 179 males and 31 households. In 1988 there were 1,031 persons registered and in 1998 there were 977 persons registered. The official 2005 General Election registry for the village accounted for 720 registered voters (355 women and 365 men), including those living away but registered.


Municipal council

The village elects a municipal council returning nine members and an elected Mukhtar. The current Council’s members, elected in 2016 for a term of six years, are: Badwi Jibrail Mansour (President), Joseph Elias Bechara (Vice President), Antoine Dib Francis, Mehsen Saadeh Mansour, Jean Edmond Sleiman, Samer Jean Bechara, Fadi Elias Boulos, Elie Jouwad Abi Nehme, Charbel Hanna Touma Boulos. The elected Mukhtar is Badoui Abi Raji. In 2010, the Council members included Badwi Jibrail Mansour (President), Joseph Shehadeh (Vice President), Joseph Elias Bechara, Antoine Dib Francis, Elie Kalim Zeait, Mehsen Saadeh Mansour, Antoine Joseph Amine, Antoun Badwi Yousuf, Fouad Elias Yousuf. The elected Mukhtar was Badoui Abi Raji. In 2004, the Council members included Badwi Jibrail Mansour (President), Charbel Hanna Touma Boulos (Vice President), Joseph Elias Bechara, Michel Elias Ghassibeh, Mehsen Saadeh Mansour, Elias Edmond Sleiman, Antoun Badwi Yousuf, Mourad Elias Yousuf, Raymond Milad Yousuf. The elected Mukhtar was Badoui Abi Raji. In 1998, the Council members included Michel S. Raffoul (President), Joseph Shehadeh (Vice President), Antoine Francis, Michel Ghassibeh, Mehsen Saadeh Mansour, Antoun Badwi Yousuf, Beshara Za'it. The elected Mukhtar was Badoui Abi Raji.


See also

* Monastery of Saint Anthony of Qozhaya * Toula Zgharta


Notes


External links


The official site of arbet-kozhaya village


Localiban
Ehden Family Tree
{{Zgharta District Zgharta District Populated places in the North Governorate Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon