File:Hama Abu'l-Fida Mosque and mausoleum 4502.jpg

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Abu'l-Fida Mosque

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English: A mosque (with a mausoleum) that took its name from a Mamluk governour of Ayyubid descent. He was a poet aqnd historian and died in 1331. Sometimes called the al-Hayyat (serpents) Mosque because of its stonework around the windows. I supposed the mausoleum was the construction a bit further away at the river, with two domes. My apologies if i'm wrong.
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