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  1. Zoqaq al-Blat literally means "the cobbled alley", this was a colloquial name given to the street extending from the old city to the Qantari hill and which was covered with cobblestones in the 19th century.

  2. Zoqaq al-Blat literally means "the cobbled alley", this was a colloquial name given to the street extending from the old city to the Qantari hill and which was covered with cobblestones in the 19th century.

  3. Sep 11, 2021 · 44 views 2 years ago. Zuqaq al-Blat (Arabic: زقاق البلاط‎) is one of the twelve quarters of Beirut. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuqaq_a... Created with WikipediaReaderReborn ...

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  4. Sep 22, 2014 · New projects concentrate mainly on the fringes of Zokak el-Blat, overlooking Solidere and take the form of high-rise luxury residential buildings. Developers hail from Lebanon and the Gulf region mostly and the majority of capital invested is of global origin, an indicator of gentrification.

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  5. Jan 1, 2014 · once called Zuqaq al-Balat, meaning “the cobbled lane” and these days named Rue Amin e Beyhum . This road was first paved outside the walls of Beirut, a beneficiary of infrastructure

  6. The aim of this essay is to give a broad outline of Beirut's transformations in the nineteenth and twentieth century, with special attention to one of its quarters called Zuqaq el-Blat (Zuqãq al-Balãt), the birthplace of those intellectual efforts that could at the same time absorb and preserve confessional identities and amalgamate them into ...

  7. G hassan Halwani, a Lebanese filmmaker, standing on the balcony at Mansion, a formerly abandoned villa converted into a shared cultural space in Zuqaq al-Blat, says, ‘You have to find meaning each day when you wake up.’