
Aqsunqur Mosque - Wikipedia
The Aqsunqur Mosque (Arabic: مسجد آق, Turkish: Aksungur Camii; also known as the Blue Mosque (Arabic: الجامع الأزرق, Turkish: Mavi Cami) or the Mosque of Ibrahim Agha (Arabic: مسجد إبراهيم أغا مستحفظان, Turkish: İbrahim Ağa Camii) is located in Cairo, Egypt and is one of several "blue mosques" in the world.
Aq Sunqur Mosque (Blue Mosque) - Al Darb Al Ahmar
The Blue Mosque was constructed in 747 AH / 1347 AD by Prince Shams Al -Din Aq Sunqur, a Mamluk of al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun. It is located at an equal distance between Bab Zuweila and the Citadel of Saladin. The mosque was refurbished by the Ottoman prince Ibrahim Agha El-Mostahfzan, who conducted an important restoration in the mosque.
Jama’a Al -Aqsunqur, Blue Mosque, Egypt - wmf.org
The Blue Mosque, or Aqsunqur Mosque, is an exceptional example of early Mamluk religious architecture, and the largest mosque in the Bab al-Wazir district of Cairo. Built in 1347 by Amir Aqsunqur, it incorporates a mausoleum and impressive courtyard for prayer.
Cairo's Hidden Treasures: The Blue Mosque - Cairo 360 Guide to Cairo…
2019年2月3日 · It takes the name, Blue Mosque, due to its beautiful Qashani walls, which is a form of geometrical decorative art of Persian origin. These blue figures were first popular in Iran, and moved to Turkey with the Ottomans before finding their way to Egypt. All the walls in the Qibla direction are adorned with this beautifully decorated art.
Mosque of Aqsunqur or The Blue Mosque in Cairo
The Mosque of Aqsunqur or the Blue Mosque, lies in El Darbel Ahmar on the right side of Bab EL Wazir Street. It is nearby the Mosque-Mausoleum of Khayrbak and the Waqf of Ibrahim Agha Mustafizan. The name, Blue Mosque is due to the abundance of blue tiles of the type of Iznik in its wall that were added by Ibrahim Agha.
Aqsunqur Mosque Cairo - The only blue mosque - Spotted by …
Aqsunqur Mosque or Blue Mosque was built in the early Mamluk Period in 1374 AD by the hand of Ibrahim Agha in the middle of Old Cairo, or what we can call now Bab El-Wazir street. The blue mosque took on this name for its beautiful Qashani walls, a form of geometric decorative art.
The Aqsunqur Mosque (The Blue Mosque) - Tour Egypt
The name "Blue Mosque" derives from its East wall, the Qibla (direction of the Ka'ba, toward which believers turn to face for prayer) tiled from floor to ceiling in beautifully colored Majolica, the predominant shade being blue. This floral tile work was a later addition from one of the renovations carried out by Ibrahim Aga Mustahfazan.
Mosque of Aqsunqur or The Blue Mosque in Cairo - Maverickbird
2022年10月28日 · The Mosque of Aqsunqur or the Blue Mosque is one of the prettiest and quietest places in Cairo. It lies nearby the Mosque-Mausoleum of Khayrbak and the Waqf of Ibrahim Agha Mustafizan in El Darbel Ahmar on the right side of Bab EL Wazir Street. This pretty monument got its name due to the abundance of blue tiles that decorate its interiors.
Blue mosque Cairo (Aqsunqur mosque) tours, booking - Egypt …
Blue mosque Cairo Egypt tours, booking, prices, reviews. Blue Mosque Cairo also called Aqsunqur Mosque or the Mosque of Ibrahim Agha. In fact, the mosque is one of several “blue Mosques” in the world. In fact, it situated in the Tabbana Quarter in Islamic Cairo. Moreover, it is between Bab Zuweila and the Citadel of Saladin (Cairo Citadel ...
Blue Mosque | Cairo, Egypt | Attractions - Lonely Planet
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan. 0.36 MILES. Massive yet elegant, this grand structure is regarded as the finest piece of early Mamluk architecture in Cairo. It was built between 1356 and 1363 by…
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