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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias in Seville' has mentioned 'Mosque' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Construction and history 1.1 Almohad mosque (1172xe2x80x931248) 1.2 "Christianized mosque" (1248xe2x80x931434) 1.3 Gothic cathedral (1434xe2x80x931506, 1511xe2x80x931517) 2 Description 3 Giralda 4 Doors 4.1 West facade 4.2 South facade 4.3 North facade 4.4 East facade 5 Chapels 6 Organ 7 Timeline 8 Burials 9 See also 10 Gallery 11 References 12 Sources 13 External links
Almohad mosque (1172xe2x80x931248)[edit]
The Almohad caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf ordered the construction of a new grand mosque for the city in 1172 on the south end of the city.
The new mosque was dedicated in 1182, but was not completed until 1198.
Larger and closer to the city's alcxc3xa1zar, the mosque was designed by the renowned architect Ahmad ben Basso as a 113-by-135-metre (371xc2xa0ft xc3x97xc2xa0443xc2xa0ft) rectangular building with a surface of over 15,000xc2xa0m2 (160,000xc2xa0sqxc2xa0ft), including a minaret and ablutions courtyard.
"Christianized mosque" (1248xe2x80x931434)[edit]
Shortly after Seville's conquest by Ferdinand III, Yaqub Yusuf's mosque was converted into the city's cathedral.
In July 1401, city leaders decided to build a new cathedral to replace the grand mosque that served as the cathedral until then.
The builders preserved some elements from the ancient mosque.
The mosque's sahn, that is, the courtyard for ablutions for the faithful to conduct their ritual cleansing before entering the prayer hall is known today as the Patio de los Naranjos.
The Giralda is the former minaret of the mosque that stood on the site under Muslim rule, and was built to resemble the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, Morocco.
It belonged to the ancient mosque and retains its horseshoe arch shape from that time.
1184 xe2x80x93 Construction of the Almohad mosque begun (Harvey 260) 1198 xe2x80x93 Completion of the mosque (Montiel 12) (Harvey 260) 1248 xe2x80x93 Conquest of Seville by Ferdinand III, the mosque Christianized (Montiel 14) 1356 and 1362 xe2x80x93 Two earthquakes destroy minaret, replaced by bell gable (Montiel 12) 1401 xe2x80x93 (8 July- Harvey 230) Decision made to replace former mosque (Montiel 15) 1402 xe2x80x93 Nave begun- SW corner (Harvey 260) 1432 xe2x80x93 Nave completed, east end started (Harvey 260) 1466 xe2x80x93 Demolition of Royal Chapel authorized by Juan II of Castile (Montiel 15) 1467 xe2x80x93 East end completed, vaults begun.
Founded in 1403 on the site of a former mosque, the Cathedral, built in Gothic and Renaissance style, covers seven centuries of history.
Its bell tower, the Giralda, was the former minaret of the mosque, a masterpiece of Almohad architecture and now is important example of the cultural syncretism thanks to the top section of the tower, designed in the Renaissance period by Hernxc3xa1n Ruiz.
The immense Cathedral with five naves which replaced the mosque is the largest Gothic edifice in Europe.