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Abdallah Zakher

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Name
  
Abdallah Zakher

Died
  
1748

Abdallah Zakher (عبد الله زاخر‎) (1684–1748) was a Lebanese printer and typographer. He was a Melkite Christian at the time of the Church's re-establishment of Communion with Rome and among other accomplishments he set up the first printing press in the Middle East.

His printing press used Arabic movable types and was installed in 1733 in the motherhouse of the Basilian Chouerite Order, the monastery of Saint John the Baptist at Choueir (or Dhour El Shuwayr, near Khinchara) in Mount Lebanon, where it still can be visited.

Zakher was also an accomplished writer and craftsman.

References

Abdallah Zakher Wikipedia