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    Mansourah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد المنصورة) is a ruined historic mosque in the city of Mansourah, Algeria, dates back to the Marinid dynasty. It consists...
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    Mansoura, Egypt (redirect from Al-Mansourah)
    2018. Photos of the battle Archived 2014-12-20 at the Wayback Machine "Mansourah air battle, Near true story". Retrieved 6 February 2018. Al-Ahram weekly...
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    inhabitants. The main landmark of Mansourah is the Tlemcen National Park with the ruins of the fortified city and the Mansourah Mosque. They include parts of the...
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    site of former Roman Pomaria. Idris I founded a congregational mosque here, the Great Mosque of Agadir, circa 790 (no longer extant). In 1081 or 1082 the...
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    historic mosques in Algeria, second only to the Mansourah, it also contains one of the country's oldest minarets. Additionally, the mosque likely exerted...
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    ISBN 978-1-317-79727-2. The Maghreb Review: Majallat Al-Maghrib. 1979. "The Great Mosque of Tlemcen". MuslimHeritage.com. Foundation for Science Technology and Civilization...
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    The Sidi El Haloui Mosque (or Sidi el-Halwi Mosque) is a historic mosque and religious complex in Tlemcen, Algeria. The mosque is dedicated to Abū Abdallāh...
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    is a list of mosques in Algeria. According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowment in 2006, there are around 15,000 mosques in Algeria as...
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  • Mansourah Mosque, minaret and dependencies...
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    al-Mu'min the Almohad caliph. It has a great Islamic history, with its Great Mosque of Nedroma once containing the earliest surviving Almoravid minbar. Nedroma...
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    of Taza in 1294, the Mosque of al-Mansourah near Tlemcen (1303), and the Mosque of Sidi Abu Madyan (1338–39). The Ben Salah Mosque in Marrakesh also dates...
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  • town are with a close vicinity in relationship with their peers in al-Mansourah village. It was a long time ago when the grand-grand-grand fathers (almost...
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    de Fer de la Basse-Egypte; the construction of a railway line linking Mansourah (on the Nile river) to Matariya (on the far side of Lake Manzala from...
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    al-Mu'azzam Isa and then personally went to as-Salih Ayyub's camp at al-Mansourah in Egypt to offer him control of Karak in return for holdings in Egypt...
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    Damietta and it was captured in November 1219. The sultan withdrew to al-Mansourah, a fortress further up the Nile. After this there was little action until...
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    towards Mansourah. Gibb 1969, p. 712, as-Salih Ayyub. Lane-Poole 1901, pp. 236–238, Queen Sheger-ed-Durr. Runciman 1954, pp. 266–267, Battle of Mansourah (1250)...
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    Al-Mansurah (Arabic: المنصورة), alternatively romanized as al-Mansourah and formerly known as Khanshaleelah, (Arabic: خنشليلة, lit. 'khan of Jaleelah')...
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    and Syria. Runciman 1954, pp. 264–265, The Crusaders Advance towards Mansourah. Gibb 1969, p. 712, as-Salih Ayyub. Nicolle, David (2006). Mansurah. In...
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    residential complexes, and the largest mosque built in Algeria after that of Mansourah, similar to the Grand Mosque of Kairouan, with a tall minaret (20 m)...
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    the religion, and even influencing the West, including opening the first mosque in Paris. Al-Alawi's tomb is now a popular visitation sight in Mostaganem...
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  • guards. There are three primary schools and secondary Ikamalep. And two mosques, one built in Altheliinat of the past century and a new one is under construction...
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  • main suspects in the attack on the USS Cole (DDG-67), escaped from Al Mansourah prison in Aden, Yemen. At the time of the escape the small maximum-security...
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    13th-14th centuries and later. A meshwar was part of the citadel of al-Mansourah built by the Marinids in the 14th century just outside Tlemcen, Algeria...
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  • Kairouan. In addition, he served as the Imam (spiritual leader) of one of the mosques' that followed the Maliki School tradition. Belonging to the Ash`ari school...
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