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  2. Category : Lists of religious buildings and structures in Libya

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    List of mosques in Libya This page was last edited on 19 July 2021, at 03:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  3. Al-Naqah Mosque - Wikipedia

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    View of the mosque's hypostyle interior. The mosque's layout is somewhat irregular, suggesting multiple modifications throughout its history. [3] The floor plan is roughly rectangular: the southeast wall (corresponding to the qibla or direction of prayer) is 44.24 m (145.1 ft) long, the northeast wall is 19.35 m (63.5 ft) long, the southwest wall is approximately 20.3 m (67 ft) long, and the ...

  4. Sidi Darghut Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Sidi Darghut Mosque was the first Ottoman style mosque to be built in Tripoli. The building has a T-shaped prayer hall, with a plan bearing some similarities to mosques found in Anatolia . The Hospitaller church was a small rectangular building with timber beams supporting a flat roof, and when it was converted into a mosque new wings were ...

  5. Algeria Square Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Algeria Square Mosque, or Jamal Abdul Nasser Mosque (Arabic: جامع جمال عبد الناصر), is a mosque located on Algeria/Elgazayer Square (Maidan al Jazair/Maydan elgazayer) in the city centre of Tripoli, the capital of Libya.

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  7. Architecture of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Ahmad al-Qaramanli in Tripoli (1736–1738). The Ottomans conquered Tripoli in 1551 and made it the capital of a province roughly corresponding to modern-day Libya. . The first Ottoman governor, known as Dragut or Darghut (d. 1565), repaired and redeveloped the city's fortifications, giving the old city the roughly pentagonal shape it has tod

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  9. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Libya

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    Mosques in Libya (9 C, 2 P) S. Synagogues in Libya (1 C) This page was last edited on 22 April 2019, at 15:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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