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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Entrance Portal & sabil (2e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Entrance Portal & sabil (2e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Entrance Portal (1e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Entrance Portal (1e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Stained Glass Window (1e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Stained Glass Window (1e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Lantern (3e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Lantern (3e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk iwan (1e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk iwan (1e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Take Me Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi (1e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Take Me Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi (1e)

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Quranic Script (1e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Quranic Script (1e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Door Lintel (1e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Door Lintel (1e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Minaret (2) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Minaret (2)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Pulpit (minbar) Detail (3e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi 1480 Mamluk Prayer Hall Pulpit (minbar) Detail (3e)

This mosque is known locally as the Mosque of Abu Hurayra or Hariba as it contains the tomb of the 19th cent Sheikh Abu Hurayra who was buried here in 1852.

Patron: Sayf al-Din Qijmas al-Ishaqi al-Dhahiri, viceroy of Damascus under Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).

Islamic Monument #114

Cairo Gate Ottoman adjacent to the Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi (1e) by Bruce Allardice

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Cairo Gate Ottoman adjacent to the Mosque & Tomb of Qijmas al-Ishaqi (1e)