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
Remains of the Fatimid Mosque: water basin and circuits for ablutions
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.
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.
Crusader Cathedral ruins site with some remains of the Fatimid Grand Mosque upon which it was built (central foreground), 2019
The Old Mosque (Sunna), with the minaret and one green dome of the Abdul Hussein Mosque (Shia), built in 1928, in the back left
Mashakka also contributed considerably to the construction of a great mosque,[72] which is nowadays known as the Old Mosque.
Minaret and double dome of the Abdul Hussein mosque, 2019
The ancient red granite columns in the Abdul Hussein mosque, 2019
[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.
It was named Abdel Hussein Mosque after Sharafeddine.
[86] His base became the Abdel Hussein Mosque at the entry of the old town.
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
The Old Mosque
The Abdul Hussein Mosque