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Great Mosque of Kano

Coordinates: 11°59′41″N 8°31′03″E / 11.99472°N 8.51750°E / 11.99472; 8.51750
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The Great Mosque of Kano is a mosque in Kano, the capital city of Kano State and the second most populous city in Nigeria.

History

The great mosque was built for Muhammad Rumfa in the 15th century. It was made of mud, and was of the soro, or tower, variety.[1] It was moved to a new site by Muhammad Zaki in 1582, and rebuilt in the mid 19th century by Abdullahi dan Dabo. It was destroyed in the 1950s, and rebuilt with British sponsorship.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Great Mosque of Kano". ArchNet. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Archived from the original on 2005-05-14. Retrieved 2007-07-13.

11°59′41″N 8°31′03″E / 11.99472°N 8.51750°E / 11.99472; 8.51750