Sultan Hasan Mosque-Madrasa Construction Begins

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The construction of the Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hasan in Cairo commenced under the rule of the Mamluk Sultan Hasan. The Sultan, known for his patronage of architectural projects, envisioned a grand structure that would serve as both a mosque and a center for learning. The mosque-madrasa was designed by the renowned architect al-Maqrizi, reflecting the Mamluk architectural style prevalent during that period. The complex consisted of a mosque, madrasa (Islamic school), mausoleum, and various other functional areas. It was intended to be a hub of scholarly activities, attracting students and scholars from far and wide. The intricate decorations, towering minarets, and vast courtyard were meant to inspire awe and reverence in visitors. The construction of the Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hasan was a testament to the Mamluks' commitment to promoting Islamic education and culture. It became a significant landmark in Cairo, showcasing the architectural and artistic achievements of the Mamluk era. The mosque-madrasa continues to stand as a symbol of Egypt's rich cultural heritage and architectural legacy, drawing visitors and researchers from around the world. #MosqueMadrasaSultanHasan #CairoArchitecture #MamlukDynasty #IslamicEducation #CulturalHeritage
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