Burj Abi Haidar (Arabic: برج أبي حيدر) is an area in the Mazraa quarter of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.
[1][2] The area is predominantly Sunni Muslim[3] with the presence of a Shia community, as well as a minority of Christians and Druze.
[4] The name refers to one of the defensive towers built in the area,[5][6] and the Beiruti family of Abi Haidar.
[7] It is commonly mistaken for "Borj Abi Hadir" to the east of Beirut.
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