The Aqsab Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع الْأَقْصَاب, romanized: Jāmiʿ al-ʾAqṣāb, English: Mosque of the Sugarcanes) is an Ayyubid-era mosque in Damascus, Syria. It is on Suq Sarujiyya outside the walls of the old city, near the Bab al-Salam gate.[1]
^Aqsab Mosque Archived 2009-09-08 at the Wayback Machine Archnet Digital Library.
311198 The AqsabMosque (Arabic: جَامِع الْأَقْصَاب, romanized: Jāmiʿ al-ʾAqṣāb, English: Mosque of the Sugarcanes) is an Ayyubid-era mosque in Damascus...
neighborhood to the west. It was built around the AqsabMosque, after which the neighborhood was named. The mosque purportedly contained the graves of seven Sahaba...
were unarmed, with the exception of a few pistols. The gates of the AqsabMosque leading to the Christian quarter were broken down by Kurdish irregulars...
rebuilt. 1224 – Al-Rukniyah Madrasa built. 1229 – Damascus besieged 1234 – AqsabMosque built. 1250 – Qaymariyya hand city over to al-Nasir Yusuf in bloodless...
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in the center of the Old City, bordering the eastern wall of the Umayyad Mosque. It had a population of 4,034 in the 2004 census. Al-Qaymariyya was named...