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- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah abstract "The Great Mosque of Raqqah (Arabic: الجامع الكبير في الرقة) is the oldest mosque in ar-Raqqah, Syria, located at the northern section of the city's heart. It has a rectangular plan (108 meters (354 ft) x 92 meters (302 ft)) with 1.7 meters (5.6 ft) thick mud brick walls fortified with semi-circular towers at the corners. The outer walls of the mosque are constructed of mud bricks supported by solid semi-circular buttress towers. The prayer hall consisted of three arcades supported on cylindrical piers, whilst the other three sides were lined with double arcades. The building is decorated with stucco, traces of which survive.The mosque was built by the Abbasids in 772 CE, under the reign of caliph al-Mansur. All that remains of the mosque today are the baked brick minaret (25 meters (82 ft)) and the prayer hall (haram) façade with eleven arches that were added by Nur ad-Din Zangi during the 1165 renovation of the mosque.".
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- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah architectureStyle Islamic_architecture.
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah architectureType Mosque.
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah buildingName "Great Mosque of Raqqah".
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah buildingName "الجامع الكبير في الرقة".
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- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah location "Ar-Raqqah, Syria".
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah materials "Mud brick".
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah minaretQuantity "1".
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah region Levant.
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah religiousAffiliation Islam.
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah yearCompleted "772".
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah subject Category:770s_architecture.
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah subject Category:8th-century_mosques.
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah subject Category:Arabic_architecture.
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah subject Category:Mosques_in_Ar-Raqqah.
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- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah comment "The Great Mosque of Raqqah (Arabic: الجامع الكبير في الرقة) is the oldest mosque in ar-Raqqah, Syria, located at the northern section of the city's heart. It has a rectangular plan (108 meters (354 ft) x 92 meters (302 ft)) with 1.7 meters (5.6 ft) thick mud brick walls fortified with semi-circular towers at the corners. The outer walls of the mosque are constructed of mud bricks supported by solid semi-circular buttress towers.".
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- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah name "Great Mosque of Raqqah".
- Great_Mosque_of_Raqqah name "الجامع الكبير في الرقة".