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Great Mosque of Hama : ウィキペディア英語版 | Great Mosque of Hama
The Great Mosque of Hama ((アラビア語:جامع حماة الكبير)), is a mosque in Hama, Syria. It is located about west of the citadel. Built in the 8th century CE, it was heavily damaged in a 1982 uprising, but today it has been completely restored. ==History==
The Great Mosque has two minarets. One is a square-based tower adjacent to the prayer hall and from an inscription on its surface, dates back to 1124, although some argue that its base is of Umayyad origin,〔 while others say it was constructed in 1153.〔 The second minaret is octagonal in shape and was built by the Mamluks in 1427.〔Mannheim, 2001, p.218.〕 At the side of the main northern courtyard is a smaller square courtyard containing the tombs of two 13th century Ayyubid kings.〔 The mosque was almost completely destroyed during the civil disturbances in Hama in 1982,〔 but has since been rebuilt by the Antiquities Department of the Syrian government.〔 Both minarets were destroyed during the disturbances.〔Ring, Berney, Salkin, La Boda, Watson, and Schellinger, 1996, p.138.〕 By 2001, the Great Mosque has been fully restored and its reconstruction is faithful to the original Umayyad design in nearly every detail.〔
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