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Mosque and Madrasa of Abu al Fida
Mosque and Madrasa of Abu al Fida
Mosque and Madrasa of Abu al Fida
Mosque and Madrasa of Abu al Fida, also known as Al Dabbagha Madrasa, is a historical mosque and Islamic madrasa from the Ayyubid period located in the city of Bosra Al-Sham in the Daraa Governorate in Syria. It was founded in 1225 AD by the ruler of Bosra at the time, Abu Al-Fida Ismail bin Sultan Abi Bakr Al-Malik Al-Adil (Al-Salih Ismail).
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Country: Syria
District: Daraa Governorate
Category: Mosques and Islamic Buildings
Site History: 13th Century AD
Oldest Culture: Islamic
Later Cultures: Islamic
Site Features: Islamic Monuments
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Elevation: 857 m
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Mosque and Madrasa of Abu al Fida
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