Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Mosque' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Remains of the Fatimid Mosque: water basin and circuits for ablutions | WIKI |
During the Ismaili Shia Fatimid Caliphate, a Grand Mosque was constructed[60] in the place that probably had been the location of the Temple of Melqart before. | WIKI |
While the Venetians quickly constructed the church of San Marco in their quarter and the Pisans built a church of San Pietro, the Saint Mark Cathedral was erected upon the ruins of the Fatimid Grand Mosque[60] xe2x80x93 which in turn had probably been constructed upon or near the ruins of several iterations of Christian churches and on the lowest level the ancient Temple of Melqart. | WIKI |
Crusader Cathedral ruins site with some remains of the Fatimid Grand Mosque upon which it was built (central foreground), 2019 | WIKI |
The Old Mosque (Sunna), with the minaret and one green dome of the Abdul Hussein Mosque (Shia), built in 1928, in the back left | WIKI |
Mashakka also contributed considerably to the construction of a great mosque,[72] which is nowadays known as the Old Mosque. | WIKI |
Minaret and double dome of the Abdul Hussein mosque, 2019 | WIKI |
The ancient red granite columns in the Abdul Hussein mosque, 2019 | WIKI |
[116] Most visibly though, the first Shi'a mosque in Tyre was constructed in 1928, using local traditional architecture and centered around two Roman granite columns. | WIKI |
It was named Abdel Hussein Mosque after Sharafeddine. | WIKI |
[86] His base became the Abdel Hussein Mosque at the entry of the old town. | WIKI |
Religious coexistence: the Abdel Hussein Mosque (Shia, left), the Old Mosque (Sunna, right), the Franciscan Latin-Catholic Church (left) and Maronite-Catholic Cathedral (right) in the background | WIKI |
The Old Mosque | WIKI |
The Abdul Hussein Mosque | WIKI |