- wal-Marwah) are two
small hills,
connected to the
larger Abu
Qubais and
Qaiqan mountains, respectively, in Mecca,
Saudi Arabia, now made part of Al-Masjid...
- Al-
Qaiqan Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع الْقَيْقَان, romanized: Jāmiʿ al-Qayqān, lit. 'Mosque of the Crows') is one of the
oldest surviving mosques in Aleppo...
- The Arab
conquest of
Kaikan (alternatively Kikan, Kiknan,
Qaiqan or Qayqan) was a
military campaign by the
Rashidun and
Umayyad Caliphates aganist the...
- monastery,
which was
converted into a
mosque in 944. Al-Shuaibiyah Mosque, Al-
Qaiqan Mosque,
Mahmandar Mosque,
Altun Bogha Mosque, Al-Sahibiyah Mosque, Bahsita...
- by the
Rashidun caliphate,
except for the well-defended
mountain town of
QaiQan which is now Kalat.
During the
caliphate of Ali, a
revolt broke out in southern...
- in
Aleppo found another inscription built into the
south wall of the Al-
Qaiqan Mosque. In 1884,
Polish scholar Marian Sokołowski [pl]
discovered an inscription...
- of the
Rashidun Caliphate except for the well-defended
mountain town of
QaiQan,
which was
conquered during Caliph Ali's reign.
Abdulrehman ibn
Samrah made...
-
their swords sheathed and were
watched by the
Quraysh from the peak of the
Qaiqan mountain. The
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah was bilateral, and
allowed any tribe...
-
Seljuk sultan,
Tutush I. It has four façades with
different styles. Al-
Qaiqan Mosque ("Mosque of the Crows") of the 12th century,
decorated with two ancient...
-
Turkmanjek mosque, 1503 AD
Khusruwiyah Mosque, 1544 AD Al-Adeliyah
mosque Al-
Qaiqan mosque Gheyour Bek
mosque 1930 AD Zaki
Pasha mosque 1898 AD Al-Malkhana...