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English: One of pictures taken from several sides of the al-Otrush Mosque, a funerary mosque commissioned to serve as his mausoleum by Amir Aq-Bagha al-Otrush in 1403 (and completed by his successor Amir Damir Dash). It has very fine decorations in panels on the main facade and at the entrance in Mamluk style.
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Camera location36° 11′ 47.56″ N, 37° 09′ 47.77″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Aleppo Al-Atroush Mosque

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36°11'47.562"N, 37°9'47.772"E

27 September 2010

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