Maarab
Maarab is a village located in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate in Lebanon.
History
tax records, which did not differentiate between Muslim communities, indicate Maarab had a population 15 Muslim households and three imams in 1523, 16 Muslim households in 1530, and 17 Muslim households in 1543.Notable residents
- Samir Geagea, the executive chairman of the Lebanese Forces: the town hosted the Maarab Agreement, which holds the town's name, and is a political agreement made in Samir Geagea's headquarter between his Lebanese Forces and the Free [Patriotic Movement], which is famous to have paved the way for Michel Aoun to become the president of the country.