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It was known to the ancient Egyptians as Keben...
It was known to the ancient Egyptians as Keben and Kepen (probably pronounced */g-b-l/). The Greeks apparently called it Byblos because it was through Gebal that bublos (βÏβλος ["Egyptian papyrus"]) was imported into Greece. Although it is still referred to as Byblos by scholars, the city is now known by the Arabic name Jubayl or Jbeil (جبيل), a direct descendant of the Canaanite name.
Byblos is located on the Mediterranean coast of present-day Lebanon, about 42 kilometers north of Beirut.
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Eski Mısırlıların Keben ve Kepen ...
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