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The Jezzar Pasha Mosque ((アラビア語:مسجد الجزار), ''Masjid al-Jazzar''; (ヘブライ語:מסגד אל-ג'זאר), ''Misgad al-Jazzar''), also known as the White Mosque, is located on al-Jezzar Street inside the walls of the old city of Acre, overlooking the eastern Mediterranean Sea, and is named after the Ottoman Bosnian governor Ahmed Pasha al-Jazzar ("the Butcher"). ==History== The mosque was the project of Acre's Ottoman governor in the late 18th century, Ahmed Pasha al-Jazzar ("the Butcher"), who was equally famous for his cruelty, impressive public works, and defeat of Napoleon at the Siege of Acre in 1799. Jezzar Pasha ordered the mosque's construction in 1781 and had it completed within the year; it was built over former Muslim and Christian prayer houses and other Crusader buildings.〔(Archnet ) Jazzar Mosque〕 There is a ''tughra'' or monogram on a marble disc inside the gate, naming the ruling Sultan, his father, and bearing the legend "ever-victorious". Adjacent to the mosque is a mausoleum and small graveyard containing the tombs of Jezzar Pasha and his adoptive son and successor, Sulayman Pasha, and their relatives.〔
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