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Deir al-Qamar ( ar, دَيْر الْقَمَر, lit=Monastery of the moon, translit=Dayr al-qamar), is a city south-east of
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in south-central
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in the
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of the
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at 800 m of average altitude.


History


Crusader period

The oldest written reference to Deir el Qamar (''Deir elcamar'' or ''Deir elchamar'') goes back to 1257 and 1261 in the deeds of ''Julian of Shouf'' and ''Andrew of Shouf'' selling their lands and villages in their lordship of Shouf to the Theutonic Order as reported in ''Tabulae Ordinis Theutonici''.


Ottoman period

During the 16th to 18th centuries, Deir al-Qamar was the capital and the residence of the
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. It is also notable for its 15th-century Fakhreddine Mosque, Fakhreddine II Palace, and the palace of the Emir
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- today housing the Municipal Council. A 17th-century
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is still standing in the village, although closed to the public. During its peak, the city was the centre of Lebanese literary tradition. It was the first village in Lebanon to have a municipality in 1864, and it is the birthplace of many well known personalities, such as artists, writers, and politicians. It was the winter capital of the
Druze The Druze (; ar, دَرْزِيٌّ, ' or ', , ') are an Arabic-speaking esoteric ethnoreligious group from Western Asia who adhere to the Druze faith, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, syncretic, and ethnic religion based on the teachings of ...
Cancimat of Lebanon (1840-1860), the summer capital being
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. People from all religious backgrounds lived there and the town had a mosque, synagogue and Christian churches. In the year 1860, Deir al-Qamar was destroyed during the
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between Druze and Christians during which the town was set ablaze.
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sent a French contingent to rebuild it, recalling France ancient role as protector of the Christians in the Ottoman Empire as established by a treaty in 1523. In 1864, Deir el-Qamar elected the first municipality in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. A census undertaken in Deir al-Qamar by the Ottomans during the reign of Fakhr-al-Din II's father, Qorqmaz bin-Maan, counted 156 men, all
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. Today, 85% of Deir al-Qamar's inhabitants are
Maronites The Maronites ( ar, الموارنة; syr, ܡܖ̈ܘܢܝܐ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant region of the Middle East, whose members traditionally belong to the Maronite Church, with the lar ...
and 14% are Melkites.


General aspect

The village retains a remarkable picturesque appearance with typical stone houses with red tile roofs. In 1945 it was placed under monument protection. In 1943 The Lebanese president Bechara Al Khoury declared Deir al-Qamar the summer palace for the Lebanese Presidents.


Religious sites

One of the important mosques in Deir al-Qamar is Fakhreddine Mosque and its goes back to 15th century Built in 1493 by Fakhr al-Din I and restored in the sixteenth century, it is the oldest mosque in Mount Lebanon. One of the most important historical and religious site in Deir al-Qamar is Our Lady of the Hill known as Saydet El Talle. This Maronite church goes back to the 15th century. According to the Maronite Heritage web site, "the legend says that there was a Druze Emir in Baakline looking at the hill of Deir al-Qamar. He saw a light coming out of the hill. He gathered his soldiers and ordered them to go in the morning and dig in the land. He said to them: 'If you find an Islamic symbol, build a mosque. If you find a Christian symbol, build a church." The soldiers went in the morning, dug in the land and found a rock with a cross on it and under the cross there was the Moon and Venus. That was the sign that long time ago, there was a temple dedicated to the Moon and Venus and later it became a church. Earthquakes and wars might be the reason for its disappearance." The rock discovered by the soldiers can be found above the old gate of the church. A Byzantine column can be found inside the church. The inhabitants honor a miraculous icon of our Lady of the Hill placed behind the altar. It was painted in 1867 by the Italian artist Guerra. On the feast of Our Lady of the Hill- the first Sunday of August - thousands of believers go in a big procession with the miraculous icon from the entrance of Deir al-Qamar to the Church. Another important religious site in Deir al-Qamar is the Mount of the Cross where pilgrims visit the Lamb of God Shrine (built in 2007), Father Yacoub Church (restored and consecrated as a church on June 24, 2008) and the Cross (built by Fr. Yacoub in 1932). Deir al-Qamar also had a well-established
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community, and a
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(built in 1638) which is today the site of the French Cultural Center.


Wax museum

The ''Marie Baz
Wax Museum A wax museum or waxworks usually consists of a collection of wax sculptures representing famous people from history and contemporary personalities exhibited in lifelike poses, wearing real clothes. Some wax museums have a special section dubb ...
'' was created by Mr. Samir Emile Baz in the family palace. It tells the story of Lebanon from the 15th century to the present day through its main characters. File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » 01.jpg, Marie Baz Wax Museum File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » 02.jpg, Fountain inside the Marie Baz Wax Museum File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » 03.jpg, Room dedicated to the history of the Baz family and one of the entries File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » 04.jpg, Statue of the Holy Family-baby Jesus, mother Mary and Saint Joseph File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » 05.jpg, Wax figures File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » personnage 01.jpg, Wax figures File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » personnage 02.jpg, Wax figures File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » personnage 03.jpg, Wax figures File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » famille Baz 01.jpg, Baz family history room File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » famille Baz 02.jpg, Baz family history room File:Deir El-Qamar Musée de cire « Marie Baz » famille Baz 03.jpg, Baz family history room


Image gallery

File:Deir El-Qamar 02.jpg, Old place Deir El-Qamar and houses in the background File:Deir El-Qamar 03.jpg, Entrance to the Maronite Church of Notre-Dame de la Colline File:Deir El-Qamar 04.jpg, Maronite Church of Our Lady of the Hill File:Deir El-Qamar 05.jpg, Tourist information File:Deir El-Qamar 06.jpg, Tourist information File:Deir El-Qamar 07.jpg, Interior of the Maronite Church of Our Lady of the Hill File:Deir El-Qamar 08.jpg, Rosemary in bloom in a street of Deir El-Qamar File:Deir El-Qamar 09.jpg, Valley view File:Deir El-Qamar 10.jpg, Overview of the city of Deir El-Qamar File:Deir El-Qamar 11.jpg, Green spaces in a street of Deir El-Qamar File:Deir El-Qamar mosquée Fakhreddine.jpg, Fakhreddine Mosque built by Fakhr-ad-Din in 1493 and restored in the sixteenth century by the namesake emir, it is the oldest mosque in
Mount Lebanon Mount Lebanon ( ar, جَبَل لُبْنَان, ''jabal lubnān'', ; syr, ܛܘܪ ܠܒ݂ܢܢ, ', , ''ṭūr lewnōn'' french: Mont Liban) is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above in elevation, with its peak at . Geography The Mount Le ...
. File:Deirsynagogue.PNG, Synagogue of Deir al-Qamar. File:Deir_synagogue.jpg, Synagogue of Deir al-Qamar.


See also

* Fakhreddine Mosque * Fakhreddine II Palace * Church of Saidet et Tallé *
Deir el Qamar Synagogue The Deir el Qamar Synagogue, in Deir el Qamar, a village in south-central Lebanon, is the oldest synagogue in Mount Lebanon. The synagogue was built in the 17th century, during the Ottoman era in Lebanon, to serve the local Jewish population, som ...
*
Emirate of Mount Lebanon The Emirate of Mount Lebanon () was a part of Mount Lebanon that enjoyed variable degrees of partial autonomy under the stable suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire between the mid-16th and the early-19th century. The town of Baakleen was the seat ...
* Maronite-Druze dualism


References


Bibliography

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External links


Website of Deir al-QamarMaronite Heritage Website
Localiban
Deir el Qamar WebsiteDeir el Qamar FestivalPhotographs of the village
{{Authority control Populated places in Chouf District Christian cities in Lebanon Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon Tourist attractions in Lebanon Jewish Lebanese history