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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Column Capital Byzantine & Woodwork by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Column Capital Byzantine & Woodwork

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of 'Amr ibn al-'As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Courtyard (2) by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Courtyard (2)

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Minya Guides Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid (1) by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Guides Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid (1)

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Courtyard (1) by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Courtyard (1)

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Windows by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Windows

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Jaqmaq renovation plaque Jaqmaq by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Jaqmaq renovation plaque Jaqmaq

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Sayf al-Din Jaqmaq (1373 1453), was a Mamluk sultan of Egypt (r.1438-1453).

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Entrance Inscription (2) by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Entrance Inscription (2)

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Minaret by Bruce Allardice

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Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Minaret

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Column by Bruce Allardice

© Bruce Allardice, all rights reserved.

Minya Mosque of al-Lamati (or al-Amrawi) 1182 Fatimid Prayer Hall Column

This mosque is also known as the el-Amrawi Mosque, named in honour of Amr ibn al-As, the conquerer of Egypt, since it was the first mosque to be built in the city after the Arab Conquest.
Some date this mosque to 1155.