The Sidi Darghut Mosque or Jama Sidi Darghut (Arabic: جامع درغوت باشا) is a mosque in Tripoli, Libya. It was built in around 1560 by Dragut on the site of a Hospitaller church, parts of which were incorporated into the mosque. The mosque was damaged in World War II but it was subsequently repaired, although the reconstruction was not completely faithful to its original design.
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The SidiDarghutMosque or Jama SidiDarghut (Arabic: جامع درغوت باشا) is a mosque in Tripoli, Libya. It was built in around 1560 by Dragut on the site...
The Hospitallers' main church in Tripoli was incorporated into the SidiDarghutMosque in around 1560. Parts of the original building still survive although...
where the Hospitallers' church stood on the same location as the SidiDarghutMosque Malta and Gozo, 1530–1798 Banate of Severin, 1247–1260 Saint Barthélemy...
congregational mosque nearby, the SidiDarghutMosque, which became a new focus of urban development in the city.: 389–390 The mosque was partly destroyed...
episcopal see, it has no cathedral since Tripoli Cathedral was converted into a mosque. Currently the temporary cathedral is the pro-cathedral of St. Francis located...
This is a list of mosques in Libya. Islam in Libya Lists of mosques Ham, Anthony (2007). Libya. Ediz. Inglese. Lonely Planet. p. 127. ISBN 978-1-74059-493-6...