One of the passages surrounding the courtyard of the Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the largest mosque in Cairo, Egypt. and may be the oldest mosque in the city with its original form. The mosque was commissioned by Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the Abbassid governor of Egypt from 868–884. The mosque was constructed on a small hill called Gebel Yashkur (English: The Hill of Thanksgiving)

Description:  One of the passages surrounding the courtyard of the Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the largest mosque in Cairo, Egypt. and may be the oldest mosque in the city with its original form. The mosque was commissioned by Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the Abbassid governor of Egypt from 868–884. The mosque was constructed on a small hill called Gebel Yashkur (English: The Hill of Thanksgiving)
Stock Image ID:  172747
Title:  Passages in a historic mosque, Cairo, Egypt - photo

One of the passages surrounding the courtyard of the Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the largest mosque in Cairo, Egypt. and may be the oldest mosque in the city with its original form. The mosque was commissioned by Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the Abbassid governor of Egypt from 868–884. The mosque was constructed on a small hill called Gebel Yashkur (English: The Hill of Thanksgiving)

 

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