- 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...
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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)...