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Al-Hamwi Mosque in Aleppo

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Google Translated (will need some interpretation): Al-Hamwi Mosque in the Al-Bayada neighborhood, which is located to the east of its castle, and Al-Bayadiyah is one of the most famous sites in Aleppo to the Haji Muhammad bin Daoud al-Nuri al-Maghribi mosque and was established in the south in 1560 AD. (1183 = 1769 A.D.) by renovating and building its minaret, the Hamwi famous for its elegant floral decoration

العربية: يقع جامع الحموي في حيِّ البياضة، الواقع إلى الشرق من قلعتها، والبياضيَّة من أشهر مواقع حلب بَنَى الجامع الحاجُّ محمد بن داود النوري المغربي سنة (968هـ=1560م)، ورُمِّم سنة (1165هـ=1654م)، وقام الشيخ حسن بن عبد الرحمن الحموي سنة (1183هـ=1769م) بتجديده، وبناء مئذنته، وأنشأ في الجنوب الشرقي سبيل الحموي الشهير بزخارفه النَّباتيَّة الأنيقة.
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