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    unmanned fountains with a tap for drinking water, though other names often exist for such fountains (such as çesme in Turkish). Historically, sabils are structures...
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    The Fountain of Qasim Pasha (Arabic: سبيل قاسم باشا, Turkish: Kasım Paşa Çeşmesi) is an ablution and drinking fountain (sebil or sabil) in the western...
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    monument in the historic district of Cairo, Egypt. It comprises a public fountain or sabil, an elementary Quran school or kuttab, and an adjacent residential...
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  • Sabil may refer to: Sabil, Iran Sabil, Saudi Arabia Sebil (fountain) or sabil, a public water fountain in Islamic countries Sabil-Kuttab of Abd al-Rahman...
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    Fountain of Qayt Bay (Arabic: نافورة قايتباي) or Sabil Qaitbay (Arabic: سبيل قايتباي) is a domed public fountain (sabil) on the western esplanade of the...
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    Sabil Abu Nabbut (Arabic: سبيل أبو نبوت) also known as Tabitha's Well is a public fountain ("sabil") in Jaffa, Israel, built in 1815/16 CE during the Ottoman...
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    esplanade, such as the late 15th-century al-Ashrafiyya Madrasa and Sabil (fountain) of Qaytbay. The Mamluks also raised the level of Jerusalem's Central...
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    esplanade, such as the late 15th-century al-Ashrafiyya Madrasa and Sabil (fountain) of Qaytbay. The Mamluks also raised the level of Jerusalem's Central...
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    occurred in 1730 on the orders of governor Sheikh Muhammad al-Khalili. A sabil (fountain), embedded in the southern wall of the mosque, is attributed to Sulayman...
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    windcatchers. A salsabil may also be used to aerate water for drinking in a sabil (or sebil; Arabic: سبيل, Turkish: sebil).: 63, 262  Salsabils, in the form...
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    Mosque-Sabil of Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar or Mosque-Sabil-Kuttab of Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar (Arabic: مسجد وسبيل سليمان أغا السلحدار) is a complex of...
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    (link) "Fountain of Ibrahim Rumi". Madain Project. The Sabil Ibrahim Rumi (سبيل إبراهيم الرومي) also known as Sabil al-Basiri (سبيل البصيري) and Sabil Bab...
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    Qaytbay then ordered the sabil (fountain house or water dispensary) to its northeast to be rebuilt, resulting in the Sabil of Qaytbay, which still stands...
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  • In May 2007, new dancing water fountains were installed at the centre of the park. Al-Sabil Park "New dancing fountains in Aleppo". Archived from the original...
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    " "smooth" and "easy on the throat". The Arabic word Sabil commonly refers to public fountains built for philanthropic purposes to provide water for...
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  • az-Zayt caravansary. Bahram Pasha ordered the construction of the main sabil ("fountain") in Gaza in the mid-16th-century. At the Temple Mount (Haram al-Sharif)...
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  • (Revised ed.). Tauris Parke Paperbacks. Mostafa, Saleh Lamei (1989). "The Cairene Sabil: Form and Meaning". Muqarnas. 6: 33–42. doi:10.2307/1602278. JSTOR 1602278...
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    Shadirvan (category Fountains)
    architecture.: 459  Cantharus, a similar fountain in Christian places of worship Howz Sebil or sabil, public water fountain in Islamic countries Rabbat, Nasser...
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    Khans (3) Khan al-Tujjar, Al-Jadeed, Al-Wikala (Wikalat Al-Froukhiya) Sabils (fountains) (10) Al-Taher, Al-Satoun, Al-Sukkar, Al-Khader, Al-Kas, Al-Qaryun...
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    the construction of madrasas and fountains in Jerusalem and Gaza, which still stand – most notably the Fountain (sabil) of Qayt Bay and al-Ashrafiyya Madrasa...
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    was a bimaristan (hospital), 19 mosques, 14 hammams (baths), and 30 sabils (fountains). This increased to two bimaristans, two grand mosques, 80 mosques...
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    so as to provide locals and travelers with drinking water (similar to a sabil in other parts of the Islamic world). It constitutes an integral part of...
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    the compound's western esplanade, between the Fountain of Qasim Pasha (Sabil an-Nāranj) and the Fountain of Qayt Bay (to its south). It was also known...
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  • city, the renovation of the Great Mosque, the erection of two sabils (public fountains), and the construction of cotton and wool markets. The French sacking...
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    Sibil can be a variant of the Arabic name سبيل in ABC Sabil/Sebil it means Path or road or also fountain It is usually used as a feminine name in the Arab...
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    could not perform ghusl. Sabil, a public water fountain in Islamic countries or near mosques. Shadirvan, a typical Ottoman fountain usually built in the yard...
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    curved façade of its sabil-kuttab, a local interpretation of the curved sebil facades in Istanbul, which was repeated in subsequent sabil-kuttab designs in...
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    Mouassine Fountain is a part of the 16th-century religious complex of the Mouassine Mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco. The tradition of building public fountains in...
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    hammams (public baths), Sufi hospices (e.g. khanqahs or zawiyas), fountains and sabils, commercial buildings (e.g. caravanserais and bazaars), and military...
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    with imported goods. Other examples of this sort are the nearby Wikala and Sabil-Kuttab of Sultan Qaytbay and the separate Wikala of Sultan Qaytbay in the...
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