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- Sayf ad-Din Taynal an-Nasiri al-Ashrafi (d. 1343) was a prominent emir and mamluk of an-Nasir Muhammad, the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt. He served as...
- The Taynal Mosque, also known as the Taylan Mosque, is a historic mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon. It is located on the left bank of the Abu Ali or Kadisha...
- included six congregational mosques (the Mansouri Great Mosque, al-Aattar, Taynal, al-Uwaysiyat, al-Burtasi, and al-Tawbat Mosques). Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil...
- Agha Shu'ayb, Tripoli ruler Tripoli ********inated along with his son in the Taynal Mosque of Tripoli. August 6, 1921 Fouad Jumblatt founder of the Progressive...
- Mosque Beirut 2008 Al-Omari Grand Mosque Beirut 1291 Al-Tawbat mosque Tripoli 14th Century Taynal Mosque Tripoli 1336 Al-Uwaysiyat Mosque Tripoli 1461...
- (hospital), and a castle. In late 1332, coinciding with the appointment of Emir Taynal al-Ashrafi as governor, some of the provincial privileges of Gaza, such...
- madrasa. Among the seven other mosques built in the Mamluk period, the Taynal Mosque (circa 1336) is notable for its unusual layout, consisting of two...
- (born 1967), Bangladeshi politician Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, ****stani cleric Taynal al-Ashrafi (died 1343), Mamluk emir and mamluk Talayeh Ashrafi, birth name...
- heavily ornate compared to other Mamluk-era mosques in the city, like the Taynal Mosque. It is characterized by its simple, clear design. The center has...
- (1311–1320) Muhammad ibn Baktamur (1320–1329) Turuntay al-Jukandari (1329–1332) Taynal al-Ashrafi (1332–1335) Sanjar al-Jawli (1342) Ahmad al-Hajji (1373-1375)...