- A
shadirvan (Persian: شادروان, Turkish: şadırvan, Arabic: شاذروان) is a type of
fountain that is
usually built in the
courtyard or near the
entrance of...
- Sabil, a
public water fountain in
Islamic countries or near mosques.
Shadirvan, a
typical Ottoman fountain usually built in the yard or at the entrance...
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minaret dates to a 1973–74 renovation.
There was no
ablution fountain or
shadirvan, but a
water pump is nearby. The
mosque was
demolished for rebuilding...
-
Ottoman style, the
complex includes a dormitory, classroom,
muezzin office,
shadirvan, and
mosque in
addition to the madrasa. All but the muezzin's first-floor...
- side are
filled with
Iznik tiles painted with calligraphy. The
marble shadirvan or
ablutions fountain in the
center of the courtyard, made of
carved and...
-
different ages dot the mosque's courtyard. The
original portico had a
shadirvan (ablution fountain) to its right.
Inside are
prayer rooms, a müezzin mahfili...
-
prioritizing greater uniformity. At the
center of the
courtyard is the
shadirvan, an
octagonal domed kiosk sheltering a
fountain that was used for ablutions...
- Tehran, Iran.
Salsabil (fountain) (for cooling)
Sebil (for drinking)
Shadirvan (for wudu, ablutions) "Translations,
Chapter (76) sūrat l-insān, verse...
- for
devices for
aerating drinking water. However, the term
shadirwan or
shadirvan (Arabic: شاذروان, Persian: شادروان, Turkish: şadırvan) has
slightly different...
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Hammam Kasbah Madrasa Maqam Mazar Mosque Medina quarter Qalat Ribat Sabil Shadirvan Tekyeh Well
house Zawiya Art
Styles Ancient South Arabian art Nabataean...