Katib al-Wilaya Mosque
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Zaytun Quarter
Katib al-Wilaya Mosque or Welayat Mosque (Arabic: جامع الولايات) was a small historic mosque located along Omar Mukhtar Street in Gaza City in the Zaytun Quarter of the Old City. The mosque was built by the Burji Mamluks in 1432, however, the structure could date further back to 1344. Additions to the western part of the mosque were commissioned in 1584 by Ahmed Bey, the Ottoman clerk of the Damascus Vilayet (Province of Damascus). Damascus Vilayet's Arabic transliteration was Wilayat Dimashq, hence the name of the mosque Katib al-Wilaya ("the clerk of the state").
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Sharia Omar Al-Mukhtar, Gaza Gaza Old City
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N 31.5039 ° | E 34.4623 ° |
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كنيسة القديس برفيريوس
Sharia Omar Al-Mukhtar
888 Gaza, Gaza Old City
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