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Great Mosque of Tlemcen

Coordinates: 34°53′01″N 1°18′38″W / 34.8837°N 1.3105°W / 34.8837; -1.3105
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Great Mosque of Tlemcen- الجامع الكبير لتمسان
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictTlemcen
ProvinceTlemcen
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque
Location
LocationAlgeria Algeria, Tlemcen
MunicipalityTlemcen
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic, Almoravid
Minaret(s)1

The Great Mosque of Tlemcen (Arabic: الجامع الكبير لتلمسان, el-Jemaa el-Kebir litilimcen) was first built in Tlemcen, Algeria in 1082. It is one of the best preserved examples of Almoravid architecture. It was built under sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin, but substantially reconstructed and enlarged by his son Ali ibn Yusuf. An inscription dates this reconstruction to 1136. Sultan Yaghmoracen (1236-1283), the founder of the Abdalwadid dynasty of Tlemcen added a section with a minaret and a dome in the 13th century. Next to the mosque there used to be an Islamic court (Makhama) and an Islamic university of considerable fame.

See also

References

  • Jairazbhoy, R.A. (1972), ‘An Outline of Islamic Architecture', p. 92
  • Michell, M. et al. (eds.) (1978), ‘Architecture of the Islamic World', Thames and Hudson, London, p. 219
  • M. Hattstein and P. Delius (eds.) (2000), 'Islam Art and Architecture', Konemann, Cologne
Great Mosque of Tlemcen, Algeria

34°53′01″N 1°18′38″W / 34.8837°N 1.3105°W / 34.8837; -1.3105