Bahsita Mosque

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title: Bahsita Mosque
text: Bahsita Mosque, also known as Sita Mosque, is one of the historical mosques in Aleppo, Syria, dating back to the Mamluk period. It is located in al-Aqaba district of the Ancient City of Aleppo, near the Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower and the National Library of Aleppo. It was built in 1350. According to the Aleppine historian Sheikh Kamel al-Ghazzi, the name of the mosque is derived from the Syriac name of the neighbourhood Bet Hasiota or Bet Hasda, meaning the house of purity. In 1911, the octagonal
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description: Mosque in Aleppo, Syria
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