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  2. Muhammad Ali Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali in Cairo Citadel. The mosque was built within the Citadel of Cairo on the orders of Muhammad Ali, an Ottoman governor who took control in Egypt, gained autonomy, and initiated an extensive program of reforms. [6] [7] The new mosque was founded in 1830. [3]

  3. Cairo Citadel - Wikipedia

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    The first mosque built in the Citadel after the Mamluk period was the Mosque of Sulayman Pasha in the Northern Enclosure, built by the Ottoman governor in 1528 for use by the Janissaries. [4] It is one of the few mosques in Cairo that represents something close to the classical Ottoman architectural style. [5] Bab al-'Azab, the northwestern ...

  4. List of mosques in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Cairo holds one of the greatest concentrations of historical monuments of Islamic architecture in the world, and includes mosques and Islamic religious complexes from diverse historical periods. Many buildings were primarily designated as madrasas , khanqahs or even mausoleums rather than mosques, but have nonetheless served as places of ...

  5. List of mosques in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The oldest mosque in the city surviving in its original form, and the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area Mosque of Amir al-Sayf Sarghatmish: Cairo. 1356

  6. Egypt inaugurates newly restored Ottoman mosque at Cairo citadel

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    The mosque, with 22 green-tiled domes and minbar (prayer niche) inlaid with renowned Iznik tiles, is Cairo's earliest Ottoman mosque, built in 1528 A.D., eleven years after the Ottoman army under ...

  7. Tusun Pasha - Wikipedia

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    The Alabaster Mosque (Mosque of Muhammad Ali) was built by Muhammad Ali Pasha in memory of his son Tusun Pasha. It is in the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt, with construction commissioned between 1830 and 1848.