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Aitou (also Ayto, Aytou, Aytu, Aïtou, Aito, Itoo, ar, أيطو) is a village located in 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 ...
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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. Its population is Maronite Catholic.


Demographics

The current estimate is that 1157 people live in Aitou in about 200 houses. The people of Aitou are typically followers of the Maronite Catholic church. It is also estimated, according to some statistics, that in the
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. there are about 14,000 immigrants from Aitou; most of whom live in
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and have formed the Itoo Society. The Itoo Society was established in 1914 for several purposes: creating and maintaining unity among the Aitou community in Peoria, maintaining strong ties to the families remaining in Aitou and providing for the general welfare of both the Aitou community in Peoria and the citizens of the village of Aitou. There are also many immigrants from Aitou who live in Venezuela, Australia, Brazil, and some European countries.About Aitou
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Famous People from Aitou

The most renowned individuals from Aitou or descendants of Lebanese from Aitou are: *
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, U.S. Secretary of Transportation *Monseigneur Michael Torbey. *Joseph Hitti,
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*Bishop Hanna Alwan, Father Khalil Alwan, Superior General of the Lebanese Missionaries, Sister Vincent Alwan Superior General of Saint Vincent de Paul order. *Tonnous Fouad Gerges "Tony Sleiman" businessman and owner for Reporte newspaper and a Venezuelan bank. Sharp brain. President of federation of municipalities of Zgharta Caza and President of the municipality of Aitou. *Pierre Camille Torbey, businessman and owner for three international companies, headquarter based in Cameroon Africa.


Etymology

With a ''Qaf'' (Qaitou), the name in
Aramaic The Aramaic languages, short Aramaic ( syc, ܐܪܡܝܐ, Arāmāyā; oar, 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀; arc, 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀; tmr, אֲרָמִית), are a language family containing many varieties (languages and dialects) that originated in ...
could mean ''summer'', ''heat'' or ''boar''. It is equivalent to the
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''Qaiz'' (), meaning ''canicule or heat wave''. It could refer to Aitou being used as a ''Summer Resort'' given the town's location at a high elevation, yet only 27 km from the
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coast. With a ''Ghayn'' (Ghaithou), it could mean ''anger, rage'' (
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equivalent: ). With an ''Aleph'' ('Aitou), it could mean ''thick, obscure, magic'' in reference maybe to the ''thick forests'' or the ''thick fog'' that characterizes the summer evenings in this area.


Geography

Aitou is a mountainous village, located 113 km from
Beirut Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint o ...
and 27 km from Tripoli, Lebanon. The town occupies the northern slopes of
Mount Lebanon Mount Lebanon ( ar, جَبَل لُبْنَان, ''jabal lubnān'', ; syr, ܛܘܪ ܠܒ݂ܢܢ, ', , ''ṭūr lewnōn'' french: Mont Liban) is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above in elevation, with its peak at . Geography The Mount Le ...
at an elevation ranging between 900 and 1300 meters above sea level.


History


Antiquity

In
antiquity Antiquity or Antiquities may refer to: Historical objects or periods Artifacts *Antiquities, objects or artifacts surviving from ancient cultures Eras Any period before the European Middle Ages (5th to 15th centuries) but still within the histo ...
, Aitou was famous for its oak and cedar forests. An Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription sent by Pharaoh Pepi II to one of the kings of Byblos, asking for a number of trees from the woods of the God Aitou in order to extract the resin used by the Egyptians for embalmment is indicative of the importance of the forests of Aitou in ancient times. The hieroglyphic inscription is found today at the National Museum of Beirut.


Ottoman period

After the settlement of the
Maronites 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 largest ...
in
Mount Lebanon Mount Lebanon ( ar, جَبَل لُبْنَان, ''jabal lubnān'', ; syr, ܛܘܪ ܠܒ݂ܢܢ, ', , ''ṭūr lewnōn'' french: Mont Liban) is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above in elevation, with its peak at . Geography The Mount Le ...
in the 5th Century, there was a Muqaddam in Aitou counted among the
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 ...
leaders. The rule of the Aitou Muqaddam seems to have been limited to the nearby region till 1519. In 1517, one year after the beginning of the Ottoman rule in
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, the Muqaddam of Bsharri, Elias, died leaving the rule of the region to his young son Hanna, known later as Abdel Muneem. In 1519, the Muqaddam of Aitou, Kamal Eddine Ibn Abdel Al-Wahhab, known as Ibn Ajramah (), profiting from the confusion and the young age of the Muqaddam of Bsharri, seized the power in Jebbet Bsharri. He was married to Sitt El Moulouk (), a cousin of the Muqaddam of Bsharri. Sitt Al Moulouk played an important role in the take-over out of revenge because the family branch of her father, the Sheikh Alwan, was evicted from power in Jebbet Bsharri previously. In the first Ottoman census of Jebbet Bsharri done in that same year, Aitou was credited with 28 male adults, 24 of them married.Khalīfah, Iṣām Kamāl (1995): ''Abhath Fi Tarikh Loubnan Ash-Shamali'', Private Editor, Hadtoun, Lebanon, page 79. The Muqaddam of Aitou, Ibn Ajramah, ruled Jebbet Bsharri for 18 years. He built a castle in Aitou and accumulated copious amounts of wealth. In 1532, Abdel Muneem () of Bsharri succeeded in getting back the rule on half of the region from Bsharri to Hadath El Jebbeh, the other half from
Blaouza Blaouza ( ar, بلوزا, also spelt ''Blawza'' and ''Blouza''), is a Maronite Christian village in the Bsharri District of the North Governorate of Lebanon. The population is approximately 457 (2021), and the village lies at an altitude of 1,320 ...
to Aitou staying under the rule of Ibn Ajramah of Aitou. In 1537, Abdul Muneem of Bsharri killed Ibn Ajramah of Aitou by stabbing him with his spear. The killing took place in the village of
Blaouza Blaouza ( ar, بلوزا, also spelt ''Blawza'' and ''Blouza''), is a Maronite Christian village in the Bsharri District of the North Governorate of Lebanon. The population is approximately 457 (2021), and the village lies at an altitude of 1,320 ...
. Ibn Ajramah was buried in Aitou behind the church of Mar Sarkis. This episode marked the end of the Muqaddams of Aitou. But the wife of Ibn Ajramah, the above-mentioned Sitt El Moulouk, took eventually her revenge by paying mercenaries to assassinate Abdul Muneem in 1547, ending also this dynasty of Bsharri's Muqaddams as no male descendant was alive.El Douaihy, Estephane (1982): ''Tarikh Al Azminah'', version of Abbot Boutros Fahed, Dar Lahd Khater, Beirut, page 417-418. In the second Ottoman census of 1571, Aitou had 46 male adults, 40 of them being married.


Religious Structures


Churches

*Church of Our Lady of Aitou *Church of
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*Church of Saint Domitius *Church of
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*Church of Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Saint Sarkis & Bakhos *Church of Saint Simon


Monasteries

*Monastery of Saint Simon *Monastery of Saint Artemios of Antioch (Challita)


References


External links


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{{Zgharta District Zgharta District Populated places in the North Governorate Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon