mercredi 5 janvier 2011

Photo de Mosquée Sultan

Photo de Mosquée Sultan Hassan, Egypte, Afrique

Photographie de Mosquée Sultan Hassan, Egypte, Afrique - Egypte - Afrique
Sultan Hassan and ar-Rifai mosque from a distance

One of the largest mosques in the world, Sultan Hassan mosque also serves as a madrassa and mausoleum, although the sultan himself is not buried here.
When approaching the Sultan Hassan mosque from the direction of the Citadel, the structure appears enormous, which is not strange: it measures 150 metres long and 36 high, while its highest minaret is almost 70 metres. The mosque is an example of Mamluk architecture, its exterior quite simple and impressive mostly because of its size. Sultan Hassan had the mosque constructed in the mid-14th century; it was paid for largely by the victims of the Black Death that was raging the city at the time. The sultan's fame was therefore not positive, and he was murdered before the mosque was ever completed. Since his body disappeared and was never found again, the mausoleum of the mosque holds the remains of his two sons
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