A Photograph of Tiled Floors in the al-Jazzar Mosque in the Occupied City of Acre in the 1990s
Taken in the 1990s, this photograph shows the tiled floors at al-Jazzar Mosque in the occupied city of Acre. It is noteworthy that the al-Jazzar Mosque is one of the most important and largest mosques in the occupied city of Acre, the mosque was built in the eighteenth century during the reign of Ahmed Pasha al-Jazzar in the Ottoman architectural style, its construction stones were brought from the ruins of Caesarea and Atlit, and the mosque is surrounded by several rooms that were used to house students who came to study at the Ahmadiyya School in Acre.
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عواودة، وديع. "مساجد عكا شواهد على تاريخها" 2013. الجزيرة نت. 10 تموز. ت تمت الزيارة في 24 آذار 2021: https://www.aljazeera.net/news/reportsandinterviews/2013/7/10/مساجد-عكا-شواهد-على-تاريخها
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