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Emir Munzer Mosque

Coordinates: 33°53′52.0″N 35°30′13.5″E / 33.897778°N 35.503750°E / 33.897778; 35.503750
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Emir Munzer Mosque
جامع الأمير منذر
Location
LocationBeirut, Lebanon
Emir Munzer Mosque is located in Beirut
Emir Munzer Mosque
Shown within Beirut
Geographic coordinates33°53′52.0″N 35°30′13.5″E / 33.897778°N 35.503750°E / 33.897778; 35.503750
Architecture
Typemosque
CreatorEmir Munzer Al-Tannoukhi

Emir Munzer Mosque (Arabic: جامع الأمير منذر) is a mosque located in Beirut Central District, Lebanon.

Overview

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The mosque was constructed by Emir Munzer Al-Tannoukhi, who was the Governor of Beirut between 1616 and 1633. Partly damaged during the Lebanese Civil War, the mosque was restored in 2002.

Construction and history

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This mosque was constructed by Emir Munzer Al-Tannoukhi. The mosque was also known as Masjid Al-Naoufara. It has two entrances: the original 17th century arch portal from Souk Al-Bazarkhan, and a second entrance with three arches, added when the adjacent building was demolished to make way for the new Emir Fakhreddine Street (later renamed Riad Al-Solh Street).

Roman granite columns were re-used in the construction of the mosque’s courtyard. In 1749, the brothers Emir Melhem and Emir Mansour Haydar Al-Shehab restored the building. Partly damaged during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-90), the mosque was restored in 2002.

Timeline

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1616-1633: Emir Munzer Al-Tannoukhi, governor of Beirut, built the mosque when he was in power between 1616-1633.

1749: The building was restored by brothers Emir Melhem and Emir Mansour Haydar Al-Shehab.

1975-1990: Mosque was partly damaged during the Lebanese Civil War.

2002: The mosque was restored.

See also

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References

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  • Al-Wali, Sheikh Mohammad Taha (1973) Tarikh al-masajid wal jawami’ al-sharifa fi Bayrout, Dar al-Kotob, Beirut.
  • Hallaq, Hassan (1987) Al-tarikh alijtima'i wa al-siyasi wa al-iqtisadi fi Bayrut, [Social, Political and Economic History of Beirut], Dar al-Jamia’t Beirut.
  • Hallaq, Hassan (1987) Bayrut al-mahrousa fil'ahd al-'uthmâni, [Beirut during the Ottoman Period], Dar Al-Jami'at, Beirut.