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Qurnat as Sawda'

Qurnat as Sawdā
Qurnat As Sawda
Highest point
Elevation3,088 m (10,131 ft)
Prominence2,393 m (7,851 ft)
ListingCountry high point
Ultra
Coordinates34°18′00″N 36°07′00″E / 34.30000°N 36.11667°E / 34.30000; 36.11667
Naming
Native nameالقرنة السوداء (Arabic)
Geography
Qurnat as Sawdā is located in Lebanon
Qurnat as Sawdā
Qurnat as Sawdā
Parent rangeJabal Al-Makmel Bsharri North Lebanon

Qurnat as Sawdā (Arabic: القرنة السوداء) is the highest point in Lebanon and the Levant, at 3,088 m (10,131 ft) above sea level. It is the summit of Jabal al Makmel, a mountain range in the Bsharri District,[1] North Lebanon.

Etymology

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The mountain's name derives from the Classical Syriac ܩܪܢܬ ܣܗܕ̈ܐ (Qornet Sohde), for "Martyrs' Peak". This, in turn, refers to late-13th century campaigns in the region by the Muslim Mamluk Sultanate during its conquest of the Christian Crusader states. Its name, like many other local toponyms, was retained even after the decline of Syriac as a vernacular tongue in the region.[2]

Topography

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Qurnat as Sawda is part of the Lebanon Mountains range and is a limestone and dolomite massif. The mountain has several peaks, with the highest one being the summit.

Climate

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The climate of Qurnat as Sawda is typically alpine, with cold and snowy winters and mild summers. The area receives significant precipitation, especially during the winter months, where its snowy peaks can sometimes last into the early summertime.

Biodiversity

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The mountain is home to several unique plant and animal species, some of which are endemic to the region. It is also an important site for birdwatching, with several species of raptors, such as the golden eagle, spotted in the area.

Hiking and tourism

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Qurnat al Sawda is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers, with several hiking trails leading to the summit. The area also attracts tourists who come to admire the stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Mediterranean Sea and the Bekaa Valley. There are also several villages and towns in the vicinity, such as Jird 40, Beqaasefrine, Bsharri, Syr and others which offer accommodations and services for visitors.

References in medieval religious literature

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In Jacobus de Voragine's Golden Legend, the summit of Mount Lebanon (Qurnat as Sawda') is the site on which Noah, after having survived the flood, replanted a sacred tree. Voragine states that the tree's seeds were given to Seth by an angel in the Garden of Eden and placed in Adam's mouth upon his passing such that his blood could feed its growth.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Qurnat as Sawda'". mylebanonguide. My Lebanon Guide.
  2. ^ Iskandar, Amine (12 March 2022). "Les toponymes du Liban". icibeyrouth.com. Ici Beyrouth. As for the country's highest peak, it was dedicated to the Christian martyrs who fell victim to the genocide perpetrated by the Mamluks at the end of the thirteenth century. It was called Qornet Sodé, the Martyr's Horn or Martyr's Summit. Later, with the transition to Arabic writing, the Syriac vowels, such as "o" and "é", which did not exist in Arabic, were replaced by a "waw" and a "hamzah", resulting in al-Qornah al-Sawdaa, the black corner.
  3. ^ "Secret Teachings of All Ages: The Cross and the Crucifixion".


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