Aadshit al-Qusayr

Aadshit al-Qusayr (Arabic: عدشيت القصير), or simply Aadshit (Arabic: عدشيت), is a municipality in the Marjayoun District in South Lebanon.[1] In 1875, Victor Guérin found the village to have Metuali inhabitants.[2] In 1881, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described it: "a small village, built of mud and stone, containing about 100 Metawileh, situated on a low ridge surrounded by small gardens and olives.The water supply is from four rock-cut cisterns."[3] In 2014 Muslims made up 99.71% of registered voters in Aadshit.
Aadshit al-ShqeifCountryLebanonGovernorateNabatieh GovernorateDistrictMarjayoun DistrictTime zoneDialing codeArabicSouth LebanonE. H. PalmerVictor GuérinMetualiSurvey of Western PalestineMetawilehcisternsMuslimsShiite MuslimsConder, C.R.Kitchener, H.H.Committee of the Palestine Exploration FundGuérin, V.Palmer, E.H.MarjayounAl-AadaissahAin ArabAl-BuwaydahBani HaiyyanBurj al-MuloukDeir MimasDeir SiryanDibbinEbel as-SaqiKfar KilaAl-KhiyamMajdal SelemMarkabaMais al-JabalMuhaibibQabrikhaAl-QantaraAl-QlaiaahAl-QussairRab ThalathinAs-SawanahSurda wa Al-AamraTalloussahTaybehToulinAl-WazzaniTell Dibbine