Category:Mosque al-Aqsab aka al-Zainabiye
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This is the Mosque al-Aqsab, also called the Mosque al-Zainabiye, founded in 1301 and reconstructed in 1408 after the last Mongol invasion by Nasr al-Din Muhammad, son of Manjak. This was once the site of a Byzantine church.
Media in category "Mosque al-Aqsab aka al-Zainabiye"
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Al Sadat Mosque.jpg 1,944 × 2,592; 746 KB
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Damascus al-Aqsab Mosque minaret across Barada River 1548.jpg 2,784 × 1,848; 2.85 MB
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Damascus Mosque al-Aqsab aka al-Zainabiye 4640.jpg 4,256 × 2,832; 7.36 MB
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Damascus Mosque al-Aqsab aka al-Zainabiye 4641.jpg 2,832 × 4,256; 5.97 MB
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Damascus Mosque al-Aqsab aka al-Zainabiye 4642.jpg 2,832 × 4,256; 4.52 MB