Bahsita Mosque
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جامع بحسيتا هو جامع تاريخي يقع في المنطقة القديمة في حلب. وهو مسجد ذو منارة جميلة تم بناؤه في العام 751 هجرية و1350 ميلادية كما تبين الكتابة المؤلفة من سطر واحد وبطول 1 متر و20 سم وذلك على محيط مثمن المئذنة أسفل قاعة الشرفة.
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Bahsita Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع بَحْسِيتَا, romanized: Jāmiʿ Baḥsītā), also known as Sita Mosque, is one of the historical mosques in Aleppo, Syria, dating back to the Mamluk period. It is located in al-Aqaba district of the Ancient City of Aleppo, near the Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower and the National Library of Aleppo. It was built in 1350. According to the Aleppine historian Sheikh Kamel al-Ghazzi, the name of the mosque is derived from the Syriac name of the neighbourhood Bet Hasiota (Arabic: بَيْت حَسِيُوتَا, romanized: Bayt Ḥasiyūtā) or Bet Hasda (Arabic: بَيْت حَسْدَا, romanized: Bayt Ḥasdā), meaning the house of purity.
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جامع بحسيتا هو جامع تاريخي يقع في المنطقة القديمة في حلب. وهو مسجد ذو منارة جميلة تم بناؤه في العام 751 هجرية و1350 ميلادية كما تبين الكتابة المؤلفة من سطر واحد وبطول 1 متر و20 سم وذلك على محيط مثمن المئذنة أسفل قاعة الشرفة.
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