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Altun Bogha Mosque

Altun Bogha Mosque
جَامِع أَلْتُونْبُوغَا
The mosque in 2020
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationAltunbogha district, Aleppo
CountrySyria
Altun Bogha Mosque is located in Ancient City of Aleppo
Altun Bogha Mosque
Location of the mosque in the
Ancient City of Aleppo
Map
Geographic coordinates36°11′48″N 37°10′00″E / 36.196545°N 37.166666°E / 36.196545; 37.166666
Architecture
TypeIslamic architecture
StyleMamluk
FounderAlaaddin Altun Bogha al-Nasiri
Completed1318 CE
Specifications
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)1
MaterialsStone

The Altun Bogha Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع أَلْتُونْبُوغَا, romanizedJāmiʿ ʾAltūnbūḡā) is a mosque in Aleppo, Syria. It is located in the Ancient part of the city, east to the Citadel of Aleppo. It is also known as the Mosque of Sahat al-Milh (Arabic: جَامِع سَاحَة الْمِلْح, romanizedJāmiʿ Sāḥat al-Milḥ, lit.'Salt Square Mosque'), as it was built near a large salt warehouse.

History

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The mosque was built in 1318 CE by the Circassian ruler of Aleppo; emir Alaaddin Altun Bogha al-Nasiri, during the reign of the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad. It was built on the place of one of the earliest mosques in Aleppo, the mosque of al-Midan al-Aswad. The dome of the mosque is famous for its internal decoration characterized with the traditional Islamic muqarnas.[1] The minaret in polygonal.[2]

In the modern era, the mosque was partially renovated in 1921.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ جامع التونبوغا.. إحدى إبداعات العمارة الإسلامية [Altun Bogha Mosque]. eAleppo (in Arabic). June 25, 2008.
  2. ^ "Jami' Altinbugha". ArchNet.org. n.d. Retrieved August 23, 2025.
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Media related to Altun Bogha Mosque at Wikimedia Commons

  • Wade, David (2025). "Altun Bogha Mosque" (Image of Islamic patterns on the mosque). Wade Photo Archive: Patterns in Islamic Art. Retrieved August 23, 2025.