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Mahmud ibn Sa'd

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Mahmud ibn Sa'ad was an architect who lived in 13th-14th centuries. Among his works are old Bibi-Heybat Mosque (demolished in 1936), Nardaran Fortress and Mullah Ahmed mosque in Baku's Old City.[1]

References

  1. ^ Ашурбейли Сара. История города Баку: период средневековья (Азернешр, 1992) ISBN 5-552-00479-5