Taynal Mosque, crown jewel of Islamic architecture in Lebanon


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) Photo feature by Waseem Haider BEIRUT, June 29 (KUNA) -- The Lebanese capital of Tripoli is home to several architectural treasures that reflect the history of the city which stands witness to the various civilizations in the Levant, and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Islamic architecture, arts and decorations are displayed through dozens of mosques and other historical buildings in the old parts of Tripoli.

The Mameluke mosque of Taynal is the crown jewel of the Islamic architecture in the city, and in Lebanon at large.

Built about 700 years ago, Taynal displays unique beauty, magnificence rarely to be found in any of the many mosques built in Lebanon during the Mameluke or the Ottoman eras. (end) wsm.am.msa


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