Ibn Tulun Mosque
- Ahmed Ibn Tolon Sq., Tolon, El Sayeda Zeinab, Cairo Governorate 4261342, Egypt
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The Ibn Tulun Mosque, completed in 879 AD, is one of Cairo’s oldest and largest mosques, known for its unique architectural style. Built by Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the mosque features expansive courtyards, intricate stucco decorations, and a distinctive spiral minaret. Its vast, serene space and historical significance make it a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a prominent landmark in the city.
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- Ahmed Ibn Tolon Sq., Tolon, El Sayeda Zeinab, Cairo Governorate 4261342, Egypt
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