Bmaryam

Bmaryam, also spelled Bmariam, is a village in Baabda District, Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon.[1] Second phase: 1977–1982 Third phase: 1982–1984 Fourth phase: 1984–1990 Cantons and puppet states During the Mountain War many of the Christians in the village fled due to fighting.On 1 September 1983, Druze militias entered the Syrian-controlled village and killed 39 of Christian civilians.[2][3] The right-wing Phalangist-operated Voice of Lebanon radio station reported that the militias had "butchered about 40 elderly persons and children with knives, including the town’s priest, Gergis El-Rai," and that only one remaining Christian had survived.This Lebanon location article is a stub.
CountryLebanonGovernorateMount LebanonBaabda DistrictMount Lebanon GovernorateLebanese Civil WarBus massacreBlack ThursdayBattle of the HotelsBlack SaturdayKarantina massacreDamour massacreAl-Ahdab coup1976 Syrian interventionTel al-Zaatar massacreChekka massacreAishiyeh massacresChouf massacresSt George's Church attackHundred Days' War1978 South Lebanon conflictBattle of KaukabaEhden massacreQaa massacreBattle of QnatAt Tiri incidentSafra massacreBattle of Zahleh1981 Israeli bombingIraqi Embassy bombing1982 Beirut bombing1982 Lebanon War1982 kidnapping of Iranian diplomatsMultinational Force in LebanonAssassination of Bachir GemayelSabra and Shatila massacrePLO withdrawalU.S. embassy bombingBarracks bombingsMountain WarBattle of TripoliFebruary 6 Intifada1984 Sohmor massacreU.S. embassy annex bombingWar of the Camps1985 Beirut car bombingsBourj Hammoud massacreJanuary 1986 Lebanese Forces coupWar of BrothersWar of LiberationDahr al-Wahsh massacreWar of EliminationAssassination of René MoawadBattle of SidonEast Beirut cantonPeople's Republic of TyreFatahlandCivil Administration of the MountainState of Free LebanonIsraeli occupation of Southern LebanonAdministrationMountain WarDruze militiasPhalangistVoice of Lebanon