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Karak Nuh
Karak (also Kerak, Karak Nuh or Karak Noah) ((アラビア語:Kerak كرك)) is a village in the Beqaa Governorate of Lebanon. It is located on the Baalbek road close to Zahle. Karak contains a sarcophagus claimed by the locals to be the tomb of Noah. ==History== The town was an important religious site during the Middle Ages, drawing devotion from the local rural village communities.〔 The town was known as al-Karak during the time of the Ayyubid dynasty and changed to Karak Nuh under the Mamluks.〔(Sourdel, D., " Karak Nūḥ." Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill Online , 2012. Reference. 3 October 2012 )〕 It became known as a centre of learning for Shia Islam and the administrative centre of the southern Beqaa. A Mamluk officer establishied the first recorded waqf endowment for Karak in 1331 AD. A Safavid Sheikh and various dignitaries were born in the town. Under the Ottoman Empire, in around 1538 the waqf was increased and 'Alwan family appointed responsible for the site. A major earthquake damaged the town's distinguishing minaret in 1705, which required repair.〔
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