List of mosques in Aleppo

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Aleppo was never a capital of any of the grand Arab dynasties, but nevertheless the city's central position in the Levant between Damascus and Baghdad, and its closeness to Anatolia, helped the city to prosper fast. This is a list of mosques in Aleppo from different dynastic periods.

Rashidunids[]

Ummayads[]

Great Mosque of Aleppo

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  • , , 962 AD
  • , Zengid
  • , Zengid, 1146 AD
  • , Zengid, 1105 AD

Ayyubids[]

  • , 1242 AD
  • (named after Farafira city in Egypt)
  • , 1193 AD
  • (Shanqos mosque), 1220 AD
  • , 1146 AD
  • , 1219 AD
  • , 1156 AD
  • , 1213 AD
  • , 1223 AD
  • , 1198 AD
  • (Ibn Al-Nafees mosque), 1223 AD
  • Al-Sultaniyah Madrasa, 1223 AD

Mamluks[]

Al-Sahibiyah mosque
Al-Atroush mosque
  • Al-Saffahiyah mosque
  • 1885 AD
  • 16th century
  • , 1490 AD
  • , 16th Century
  • , 1246 AD
  • , 1327 AD
  • , 1300 AD
  • , 1336 AD
  • , 13th century
  • , 1215 AD
  • , 1323 AD
  • , 1394 AD
  • , 1366 AD
  • , 1386 AD
  • , 1318 AD
  • , 1398 AD

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  • , Seljuk, 1115 AD
  • , Seljuk, 1168 AD
  • , 1503 AD

Ottomans[]

Al Qaiqan-Moschee3
Al-Adiliyah Mosque
  • Khusruwiyah Mosque, 1544 AD
  • 1930 AD
  • 1898 AD
  • (Al-Mawlaweya Tikkeya)
  • (Kheir Allah mosque)
  • , 1637 AD
  • , 1577 AD
  • , (Al-Sha'rani mosque), 1896 AD
  • , 1796 AD
  • , 1752 ad.
  • , (Al-Anjak mosque), 1622 AD
  • , 1471 AD
  • , 1363 AD
  • , 1803 AD
  • , 1524 AD

Modern[]

Ar-Rahman Mosque
Tawhid Mosque
  • , 1976 AD
  • (Al-Shah'rour mosque)
  • , 1935
  • , 1990
  • , 1972
  • , 1991
  • , 1963
  • (Shabarek mosque), 1948
  • At-Tawhid Mosque
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