- The at-
Tankiziyya (Arabic: التنكزية, romanized: al-
Tankiziyya, lit. 'the
place of Tankiz') is a
historic building in
Jerusalem that
included a madrasa...
- An-Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library Madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya Uthmaniyya Khatuniyya Walls and
entries Minarets Al-Mawazin
Gates Inspector's...
- An-Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library Madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya Uthmaniyya Khatuniyya Walls and
entries Minarets Al-Mawazin
Gates Inspector's...
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transliterated spelling makhama can also occur.
Mahkama Building (Jerusalem) or
Tankiziyya,
built in 1328–1330
during Mamluk rule, it
housed various institutions:...
- An-Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library Madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya Uthmaniyya Khatuniyya Walls and
entries Minarets Al-Mawazin
Gates Inspector's...
- An-Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library Madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya Uthmaniyya Khatuniyya Walls and
entries Minarets Al-Mawazin
Gates Inspector's...
- An-Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library Madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya Uthmaniyya Khatuniyya Walls and
entries Minarets Al-Mawazin
Gates Inspector's...
- An-Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library Madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya Uthmaniyya Khatuniyya Walls and
entries Minarets Al-Mawazin
Gates Inspector's...
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prominence in Egypt. They also
appeared in Syria-Palestine, e.g., Jerusalem's
Tankiziyya, Arghūniyya, Ṭashtamuriyya, Muzhiriyya, and Damascus's Ẓāhirīyah. In northwestern...
- the Law Court,
named after the
nearby Maḥkama (Shari'a court) in the
Tankiziyya building. Its
rectangular doors are 4.5 m high.
There is a
small opening...