- Rashaya
Rashaya (Arabic:"راشيا") is a town situated in the
Rashaya District and south of theBeqaa Governorate . It is located on the slopes ofMount Hermon , south east ofBeirut near theSyrian border, and approximately halfway betweenJezzine andDamascus . [ [http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~vaucher/Genealogy/Liban/Rashaya.html] , URL accessed May 31, 2008] Rashaya is still considered to be a traditional Lebanese town with its old cobbled streets and small shops, even though it witnessed in recent years a slight expansion of buildings.Etymology
The word Rashaya stems from the
Aramaic word Rashana meaning the masters or lords who inhabited those hills. With time, theArabs started using the word Rashaya due to the ease of its pronunciation. [ [http://www.rashaya.com/] , rashaya.com. URL accessed May 31, 2008]Rashaya also holds the name "Rashaya al Foukhar" ("al Foukhar" meaning "the pottery" in Arabic), a title given to the town due to this handicraft tradition it was once known for.
History
Under the
French Mandate and on11 November ,1943 , Rashaya witnessed the arrest and the imprisonment of the Lebanese national leaders by theFree French troops (Bechara El Khoury (the first post-independencePresident ofLebanon ),Riad El-Solh (thePrime Minister ),Pierre Gemayel ,Camille Chamoun ). This led to a national and international pressure in demand for their release, and eventually obligingFrance to obey. OnNovember 22 , 1943, the prisoners were released and that day was declared theLebanese Independence Day .The prison, which is now stationed by the
Lebanese Armed Forces , is an 18th century citadel that can be visited and seen under the army's surveillance. [ [http://www.lebanonatlas.com/lebanonmajorcities/Bekaa/Rachaya/index.htm Lebanon Atlas - Rashaya: Tourism in Lebanon, Lebanon Touristic Sites, Rachaya al Wadi, Rashayya ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.lebanonatlas.com/lebanonmajorcities/Bekaa/Rachaya/index.htm Lebanon Atlas]
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