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Sulaymaniyya Takiyya (Arabic: التَّكِيَّة السُّلَيْمَانِيَّة, romanized: at-
Takiyya as-Sulaymāniyya; Turkish: Şam Süleymaniye Külliyesi) is a
takiyya (Ottoman-era...
- (modern Turkish: tekke),
eventually making its way into
Arabic as تَكِيَّة
takiyya (plural تَكَايَا takāyā) and in
languages of the
Balkans (Albanian: teqeja;...
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Salimiyya Takiyya (Arabic: التكية السليمية, romanized: at-
Takiyya as-Salīmiyya) is a
takiyya (Ottoman-era
Arabic name for a
mosque complex which served...
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MOKTAR DJEBLI.
Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd ed, Brill. "
TAKIYYA", vol. 10, p. 134. Quote: "
TAKIYYA "prudence, fear" ...
denotes dispensing with the ordinances...
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Haseki Sultan Imaret was an
Ottoman public soup
kitchen established in
Jerusalem to feed the poor
during the
reign of
Suleiman the Magnificent. The imaret...
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legacy in
Damascus by
commissioning the
construction of the
impressive Takiyya al-Sulaimaniyya
mosque along the
Barada River,
situated outside the city...
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commercially more important. In 1559 the
western building of
Sulaymaniyya Takiyya,
comprising a
mosque and khan for
pilgrims on the road to Mecca, was completed...
- A
takya or
takiyya is a Sufi lodge,
especially in the
Ottoman Empire, in pre-Safavid Iran and in
South Asia.
Takya or
takiyya may also
refer to: in South...
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coffin was
taken to
Syria and
buried in the
cemetery of the
Sulaymaniyya Takiyya in Damascus.
Mehmed had an
optimistic and
patient personality according...
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Sulaymaniyah Mosque Sulaymaniyah Museum Sulaymaniyah Stadium Sulaymaniyya Takiyya Soleymaniyeh (disambiguation) Süleymaniye (disambiguation) This disambiguation...