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Sidi Boumediene Mosque
Sidi Boumediene Mosque
Sidi Boumediene Mosque
Sidi Boumediene Mosque is a historic Islamic complex located in Tlemcen, Algeria. It was built in 1339 AD by the Marinid Sultanate and is dedicated to Abu Madyan, an influential Andalusian mystic and a great Sufi master. The complex includes a mosque, mausoleum, madrasa, and hammam.
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Country: Algeria
District: Tlemcen Province
Category: Mosques and Islamic Buildings
Site History: 14th Century AD
Oldest Culture: Islamic
Later Cultures: Islamic
Site Features: Islamic Monuments
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Elevation: 846 m
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