Anbariya Mosque
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Anbariya Mosque | |
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مسجد العنبرية | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Branch/tradition | Sunni |
Location | |
Location | Medina, Saudi Arabia |
Geographic coordinates | 24°27′42″N 39°36′06″E / 24.4616°N 39.6017°E |
Architecture | |
Type | mosque |
The Anbariya Mosque (Arabic: مسجد العنبرية, romanized: Masjid al-‘Anbarīyah, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [mas.dʒɪd al.ʕam.ba.rij.ja]; Turkish: Amberiye Mescidi), also known as the Hamidiye Mosque, is a mosque built by the Ottoman Turks in Medina, which is nowadays part of Saudi Arabia. It is named after the Anbariya Gate, next to which the mosque was located.
Built in 1908 by the Ottoman Sultan Abdülhamid II, The Anbariya Mosque was a part of the Hejaz Railway project next to al-Muazzim Railway Station, which houses the Hejaz Railway Museum.[1]
See also
External links
- Ümre Bilgileri from Turkey
References
- ^ "Bab Anbariya - Madain Project (en)". madainproject.com. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
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