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Madraza de Granada) also
known as the
Palacio de la
Madraza or the
Madrasa Yusufiyya (Arabic: المدرسة اليوسفية), is a
historic building and
former madrasa...
- to this was the only
major madrasa built in al-Andalus, the
Madrasa al-
Yusufiyya (known
today as the
Palacio de la Madraza),
founded in 1349.
Other monuments...
- The Bab al-Asbat Cemetery, the al-Asbat Cemetery, also
known as the al-
Yusufiyya Cemetery, is an
Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem,
whose construction dates...
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Other notable buildings and
structures from this era are the
Madrasa al-
Yusufiyya (now
known as the
Palacio de la Madraza), the
Funduq al-Jadida (now known...
- Muqarnas: An
Annual on
Islamic Art and Architecture. ISBN 9004100709. al-Nawādir al-Sultaniyya wa'l-Maḥāsin al-
Yūsufiyya by Bahā' ad-Dīn ibn Shaddād...
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medicine and the law.
Among other new buildings, he
constructed the
Madrasa Yusufiyya inside the city of Granada, as well as the
Tower of
Justice and various...
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known as the hand
cubit (al-dhirāʿ al-yad),
cubit of
Yusuf (al-dhirāʿ al-
Yūsufiyya,
named after the 8th-century qāḍī Abu Yusuf),
postal cubit (al-dhirāʿ...
- of Saladin, the Arab
title (al-Nawādir al-Sultaniyya wa'l-Maḥāsin al-
Yūsufiyya)
translates as "Sultanic
Anecdotes and
Josephly Virtues". The text has...
-
shortly after the
events are: The al-Nawādir al-Sultaniyya wa'l-Maḥāsin al-
Yūsufiyya ("Anecdotes of the
Sultan and
Virtues of Yusuf", in 2001
translated by...
- 8″W / 34.06250°N 4.986056°W / 34.06250; -4.986056 Alma mater
Madrasa Yusufiyya Occupation(s) Poet, historian, statesman,
physician Era
Islamic golden...