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(Lebanon's First Arabic Printing Press 30 km) This attractive town between Bolognia and Betghrine is known for its traditional red-roofed houses and its skilled stone masons. |
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Khenchara
is
the
home
of
the
Melchite
Catholic
the
Monastery
of
St.
John
of
Chouweir
or
Deir
et-Tabcheh,
founded
1696-97.
The
oldest
of
its
three
churches
is
dedicated
to
St.
John
the
Baptist
and
dates
to
the
12th
century.
There
is
also
the
18th
century
church
of
Saint
Nicolas,
with
its
beautiful
iconostatis
of
wood. In addition to its magnificent collection of icons and an excellent library, the monastery is the site of the Middle East's first Arabic Printing Press, whose original publication appeared in 1734. A five-room museum displays the old presses and some 450 related objects and pieces of equipment. Founder of the press, Abdallah el-Zakher from Aleppo, built the oldest machine between 1726 and 1733. |
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