Hassan Bek Mosque
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The Hassan Bek Mosque (Arabic: مسجد حسن بك; Hebrew: מסגד חסן בק; Turkish: Hasan Bek Camii), also known as the Hasan Bey Mosque, is one of the most well-known mosques of Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel. The mosque was built in 1916 at the northern boundary of Arab Jaffa and its history is closely bound up with the various stages of the Arab-Jewish conflict. Its Ottoman-style architecture contrasts with the surrounding contemporary modern high-rises. It is located between Neve Tzedek neighbourhood and the Mediterranean Sea, on the road to Jaffa.
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HaYarkon, Tel Aviv-Yafo Neve Tzedek
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N 32.066413888889 ° | E 34.763491666667 ° |
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مسجد حسن بك
HaYarkon
6812513 Tel Aviv-Yafo, Neve Tzedek
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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