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Al-Shibani Church : ウィキペディア英語版
Al-Shibani Church

Al-Shibani Building ((アラビア語:كنيسة الشيباني)), also called شl-Shibani School ((アラビア語:مدرسة الشيباني)) is a 12th-century religious and cultural centre located in "al-Jalloum" district at the heart of the Ancient City of Aleppo, Syria. The complex is located to the west of the al-Saffahiyah Mosque and to the south of ''Suq Khan al-Nahhaseen''.
==History==
The area that is currently occupied by the building, was used as the site of one of the four main churches of ancient Aleppo during the pre-Islamic period. After the Islamic rule, part of that church was designated to become used as an Islamic school or madrasah and called the "Glassy School" ((アラビア語:المدرسة الزجاجية)).
However, the current building of al-Shibani is built during the 12th century. By the end of the 16th century, the building became part of the properties of the Ottoman Wāli of Aleppo ''Ahmet Pasha Matyab Zadeh''. After many decades, the site had been purchased by ''al-Shibani'' family, during the 17th century. The building along with the surrounding areas became to be known as ''Khan al-Shibani''.
During the 19th century, the Khan was possessed by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, where they have founded the first college in Aleppo, the "Collège de Terre-Sainte" (The Holy Land College (アラビア語:معهد الأرض المقدّسة)) along with a nearby church.〔(Al-Jamahir newspaper:Terre-Sainte College of Al-Shibani (in Arabic) )〕 The rehabilitation works of the building began in 1853 and the college was opened in 1859. However, the construction of the whole complex was completed in 1879. The college has played a significant role in the educational and cultural life of Aleppo and Syria, with the graduation of many prominent politicians and writers within the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
Finally, the Latin Catholic church of al-Shibani complex was demolished in 1934 to be moved to the new Christian quarter of al-Aziziyah. The stones were used to build the new cathedral of the Latins in al-Aziziyeh quarter (completed in 1937) which was renamed after Saint Francis of Assisi.
In 1937, the Terre-Sainte College of al-Shibani complex was moved to a new neighborhood located at the south-western suburbs of Aleppo (currently known as al-Furqan district) and functioned until 1967 when it was turned into the "Partisans Enrollment Institute" of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party.
Later on, the building of al-Shibani became a state property of the Syrian Government and turned into a tobacco warehouse with no maintenance works implemented for more than 50 years. It functioned as a warehouse until 2001 when a new plan was scheduled for the revival of the building, in the frameworks of the Syrian-German cooperation, funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany. In December 2006, the rehabilitation works of the building were completed by the efforts of "Aleppo City Council" with the assistance of the "German Technical Cooperation" GTZ. After this major renovation, the building has become a unique venue to host cultural events and exhibitions, in addition to the permanent exhibition of the rehabilitation process in the ground hall of the building.

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