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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Yalbugha Mosque is a Mamluk-era mosque in Damascus, Syria, situated along the the Barada River and overlooking Marjeh Square. It was built by Mamluk princes in 1264 outside the city walls west of the citadel. The mosque was described as one of the most famous, influential and beautiful mosques in Damascus. It served as a resting point before the departure of the Hajj caravan from Damascus. The Yalbugha Mosque was built in 1264 in an area known as al-Bahsa or Taht al-Qalaa ("below the citadel"). The mosque takes its name from Yalbugha, the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Yalbugha Mosque is a Mamluk-era mosque in Damascus, Syria, situated along the the Barada River and overlooking Marjeh Square. It was built by Mamluk princes in 1264 outside the city walls west of the citadel. The mosque was described as one of the most famous, influential and beautiful mosques in Damascus. It served as a resting point before the departure of the Hajj caravan from Damascus. The Yalbugha Mosque was built in 1264 in an area known as al-Bahsa or Taht al-Qalaa ("below the citadel"). The mosque takes its name from Yalbugha, the governor of Damascus, who restored it in 1443. The ancient mosque was demolished in 1975 and replaced by a bigger structure bearing the same name. The new mosque remains unfinished due to uneven settlement of the structure.