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- Gharios abstract "Gharios (in Arabic غاريوس, in Greek Γαρíος, pronounced Ghariyos) is the name of Saint Gurias the Ascetic of Edessa (Today Rouha also known as Orfa or Sanliourfa in Turkey), martyr of the 4th century; he died in 305 AD. It is also the name of one of the most socially and economically prominent families in Lebanon rooting back their ancestries to the Sheiks Chemor of Kfarhata (former Christian inhabitants of Akoura and rulers of Zgharta). Their religion is Maronite Christian and they are of direct legitimate descendance of the Christian Ghassanids. Their hometown is Chiyah, a predominantly Christian town located in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut bordered by Haret-Hreik, Ghobeiry, Hadath and Furn-el-chebbak.".
- Gharios thumbnail Gharios-Crest.jpg?width=300.
- Gharios wikiPageID "9147131".
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- Gharios wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Gharios wikiPageRevisionID "704201952".
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Al-Chemor.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Baabda.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Beirut.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Byblos.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Camille_Chamoun.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lebanese_families.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Beirut.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Christianity_in_Lebanon.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Chyah.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Edessa.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Edmond_Gharios.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink File:Gharios-Crest.jpg.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Ghassanids.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Ghobeiry.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Gurias.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Hadeth_south.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Hauran.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Maronite_Christianity_in_Lebanon.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Naji_Gharios.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_Lebanon.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLink Şanlıurfa.
- Gharios wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gharios".
- Gharios wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Gharios wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Gharios subject Category:Lebanese_families.
- Gharios subject Category:People_from_Beirut.
- Gharios comment "Gharios (in Arabic غاريوس, in Greek Γαρíος, pronounced Ghariyos) is the name of Saint Gurias the Ascetic of Edessa (Today Rouha also known as Orfa or Sanliourfa in Turkey), martyr of the 4th century; he died in 305 AD. It is also the name of one of the most socially and economically prominent families in Lebanon rooting back their ancestries to the Sheiks Chemor of Kfarhata (former Christian inhabitants of Akoura and rulers of Zgharta).".
- Gharios label "Gharios".
- Gharios sameAs Q16249707.
- Gharios sameAs m.027zcq1.
- Gharios sameAs Q16249707.
- Gharios wasDerivedFrom Gharios?oldid=704201952.
- Gharios depiction Gharios-Crest.jpg.
- Gharios isPrimaryTopicOf Gharios.