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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 of a part of the Mansourah Castle. The excavation has revealed regarding the design of the mosque that it was built by the Sultan Abu Yakub in 1303, and the decoration of the main gate was done by Abu al-Hassan in 1336. Inside the yard there are 13 doors which surrounded by the wall, and a sahn with a fountain in the middle. The sahn is surrounded by three corridors, of which employ similar tilework with the prayer hall. The prayer hall is connected directly to the sahn and contains tilework similar to the qibla wall, the design which can be observed as well on the 13th-century Baybars Mosque in Samarra. The main entrance to the mosque leads

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  • مسجد المنصورة موجود بمدينة المنصورة، التي شيدها الملوك المرينيون. مكنت الحفريات من إعادة وضع تصميم المسجد الذي بناه السلطان أبو يعقوب سنة 1303 وأعاد أبو الحسن زخرفة بابه الرئيسي سنة 1336. (ar)
  • Mansourah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد المنصورة) is a ruined historic mosque in the city of Mansourah, Algeria, dates back to the Marinid dynasty. It consists of a part of the Mansourah Castle. The excavation has revealed regarding the design of the mosque that it was built by the Sultan Abu Yakub in 1303, and the decoration of the main gate was done by Abu al-Hassan in 1336. Inside the yard there are 13 doors which surrounded by the wall, and a sahn with a fountain in the middle. The sahn is surrounded by three corridors, of which employ similar tilework with the prayer hall. The prayer hall is connected directly to the sahn and contains tilework similar to the qibla wall, the design which can be observed as well on the 13th-century Baybars Mosque in Samarra. The main entrance to the mosque leads to the iconic minaret as well, which is square-shaped, inspired by the minarets built by the Almohads in North Africa and Iberia, and reaches 38 meters. (en)
  • La mosquée de Mansourah ( جامع المنصورة en arabe) est une mosquée située à Mansourah, une commune de la wilaya de Tlemcen en Algérie, construite au XIVe siècle. Elle est classée parmi les sites et monuments historiques conformément à l'article 62 de l'ordonnance N° 67-281 du 20/12/1967 publiée au journal officiel N° 07 du 23/01/1968. (fr)
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  • Mansourah Mosque (en)
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  • مسجد المنصورة (en)
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  • مسجد المنصورة موجود بمدينة المنصورة، التي شيدها الملوك المرينيون. مكنت الحفريات من إعادة وضع تصميم المسجد الذي بناه السلطان أبو يعقوب سنة 1303 وأعاد أبو الحسن زخرفة بابه الرئيسي سنة 1336. (ar)
  • La mosquée de Mansourah ( جامع المنصورة en arabe) est une mosquée située à Mansourah, une commune de la wilaya de Tlemcen en Algérie, construite au XIVe siècle. Elle est classée parmi les sites et monuments historiques conformément à l'article 62 de l'ordonnance N° 67-281 du 20/12/1967 publiée au journal officiel N° 07 du 23/01/1968. (fr)
  • Mansourah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد المنصورة) is a ruined historic mosque in the city of Mansourah, Algeria, dates back to the Marinid dynasty. It consists of a part of the Mansourah Castle. The excavation has revealed regarding the design of the mosque that it was built by the Sultan Abu Yakub in 1303, and the decoration of the main gate was done by Abu al-Hassan in 1336. Inside the yard there are 13 doors which surrounded by the wall, and a sahn with a fountain in the middle. The sahn is surrounded by three corridors, of which employ similar tilework with the prayer hall. The prayer hall is connected directly to the sahn and contains tilework similar to the qibla wall, the design which can be observed as well on the 13th-century Baybars Mosque in Samarra. The main entrance to the mosque leads (en)
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  • مسجد المنصورة (ar)
  • Mosquée de Mansourah (fr)
  • Mansourah Mosque (en)
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