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Zahiriyya Madrasa and Mausoleum of Sultan al-Zahir Baybars

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Alternative Titles
Madrasa Thahiriyyah
Madrasa al Zahiriyyah
Madrasa al-Zahiriyyah
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/46452
Date
1277-1281
Description
Al-Madrasa al-Thahiriyya was originally a residential home that was transformed to a madrasa in 1279 after the death of King al-Thaher. The king was buried in an elaborate turbeh with a high dome in the southwest corner of the building. The madrasa is rich with various methods of ornamentation. The main entrance gate is semi-domed with stone muqarnas. The interior wall cladding materials include glass and marble fusayfus'a, colored marble, carved stone and carved gold gilded wood. The mihrab in the turbeh is made of colored marble to allude to patterns and mosaics typical of the Mamluk architectural style.
 
exterior, August 1989
 
Type of Work
Madrasa
Subject
Mausoleums, Madrasahs, Islamic religious education, Architecture, Islamic --Syria, Religious architecture--Syria, Domes
Rights
(c)Nasser Rabbat
Rights Statement
All rights reserved
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