Jerusalem Mamluk Regional Building Style as Demonstrated at Maqām al-Nabī Mūsā

Maqām al-Nabī Mūsā, situated just off the route connecting Jerusalem to Jericho and to Amman further to the east, was a meeting place for thousands of pilgrims that gathered around the shrine during the mawsim (festival). Sultans, clerks, muftis, and wealthy families, who sought the saint’s blessing...

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Main Author: Da'adli, Tawfiq 1979- (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: De Gruyter [2020]
In: Der Islam
Year: 2020, Volume: 97, Issue: 2, Pages: 421-455
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