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    The Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya (Arabic: مدرسة الأشرفية, romanized: Madrasa al-’Ashrafiyya) is an Islamic madrasa structure built in 1480–1482 by the Mamluk...
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  • Ashrafiyya (Arabic: الأشرفية) may refer to: Dar al-Hadith al-Ashrafiyya [ar], an Islamic school of scholars like al-Mizzi in 12 CE Damascus Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya...
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    fountain (sabil) on the western esplanade of the al-Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem, near the Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya. Built in the 15th century by the Mamluks of...
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    Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn converted the building into a madrasa (Islamic educational institution), known as al-Madrasa as-Salahiyya (of Saladin), as is still written...
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    in Jerusalem, as with the example of the major al-Ashrafiyya Madrasa on the Temple Mount (Haram al-Sharif), which was rebuilt in its current form by Sultan...
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    Jerusalem (redirect from Al-Quds al-Sharif)
    The late Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay also took interest in the city. He commissioned the building of the Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya, completed in 1482, and...
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    Paris. In a 2000 article in the British Journal of Psychiatry, Bar-El et al. claim to have identified and described a specific syndrome which emerges...
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    was built under Constantine in the 4th century and destroyed by al-Hakim in 1009. Al-Hakim's son allowed Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos to reconstruct...
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    on and around the Haram esplanade, such as the late 15th-century al-Ashrafiyya Madrasa and Sabil (fountain) of Qaytbay. The Mamluks also raised the level...
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    "Ahl-i Sunnat Madrasas: the Madrasa Manzar-i Islam, Bareilly, and Jamia Ashrafiyya, Mubarakpur". In Jamal, Malik (ed.). Madrasas in South Asia: Teaching terror...
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    The late Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay also took interest in the city. He commissioned the building of the Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya, completed in 1482, and...
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    Rock Dome of the Chain Fountain of Qayt Bay Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Al-Yaqubi Mosque – the Crusader Church of St. James Intercisus...
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    (Hebrew: קבר דוד המלך Kever David Ha-Melekh; Arabic: مقام النبي داود Maqam Al-Nabi Daoud) is a site that, according to an early-medieval (9th-century) tradition...
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    unconvinced by the occurrence. According to Shihab al-Din al-Qarafi, the 13th-century Ayyubid ruler Al-Muazzam Turanshah (r. 1249–1250) is mentioned as...
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  • Thumbnail for Tower of David
    romanized: Migdál Davíd), also known as the Citadel (Arabic: القلعة, romanized: al-Qala'a), is an ancient citadel and contemporary museum, located near the Jaffa...
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    Lions' Gate (redirect from Bab Al-Asbat)
    romanized: Sha'ar ha-Arayot, lit. 'Lions' Gate', Arabic: باب الأسباط, romanized: Bab al-Asbat, lit. 'Gate of the Tribes'), also St Stephen's Gate, is one of the seven...
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    Damascus Gate (redirect from Bab al-'Amud)
    Gate. Of its historic Arabic names, Bāb al-Naṣr (باب النصر) means "gate of victory", and the current one, Bāb al-ʿĀmūd (باب العامود), means "gate of the...
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    Madrasa (Arabic: المدرسة الخاتونيـة al-Madrasa al-Khātūniyya) is a mausoleum in Jerusalem and was a school. It is by the western esplanade of the al-Aqsa...
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    transliterated. The Arabic name is the translation of 'way of pain' (طريق الآلام Ṭarīq al-ʾĀlām). The series of 14 stations currently commemorate the fourteen following...
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    Nations Monastery of Saint Saviour Via Dolorosa Islam Al-Aqsa Mosque Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya Marwani Mosque Mosque of Omar...
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    of Yusuf Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya Marwani Mosque Other mosques Al-Buraq Mosque Al-Yaqoubi Mosque Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Mosque of Omar Al Dissi Mosque...
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    Nations Monastery of Saint Saviour Via Dolorosa Islam Al-Aqsa Mosque Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya Marwani Mosque Mosque of Omar...
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    Nations Monastery of Saint Saviour Via Dolorosa Islam Al-Aqsa Mosque Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya Marwani Mosque Mosque of Omar...
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    Retrieved 24 April 2013. There are several soldiers listed from Daliyat al-Karmel, Usifiyah, Tuba-Zangariyye, and other Arab and Druze towns and villages...
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    1950s the Jordanian army used tombstones to build a military camp in nearby al-Eizariya to floor tents and toilets, and that some tombstones were transferred...
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    detonated at the entrance to the market, killing 6 and injuring 104. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility. Carmel Market Cuisine of Jerusalem...
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    Sha'ar Zion, Arabic: باب صهيون, Bab Sahyun), also known in Arabic as Bab Harat al-Yahud ("Jewish Quarter Gate") or Bab an-Nabi Dawud ("Prophet David Gate")...
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    Nations Monastery of Saint Saviour Via Dolorosa Islam Al-Aqsa Mosque Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya Marwani Mosque Mosque of Omar...
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    of Yusuf Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya Marwani Mosque Other mosques Al-Buraq Mosque Al-Yaqoubi Mosque Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Mosque of Omar Al Dissi Mosque...
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    Nations Monastery of Saint Saviour Via Dolorosa Islam Al-Aqsa Mosque Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya Marwani Mosque Mosque of Omar...
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