Salimiyya Takiyya

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title: Salimiyya Takiyya
text: The Salimiyya Takiyya is a takiyya in as-Salihiyya, Damascus. The complex was built over and in the surroundings of Ibn Arabi's tomb in 924/1518 by the Ottoman sultan Selim I upon his return from the conquest of Egypt. The Salimiyya Takiyya is considered to have been "the first Ottoman building in Syria". However, its construction is considered to have followed "a local architectural idiom", which was "neither Mamluk, nor Ottoman". The Salimiyya Takiyya consists of a mosque and an imaret facing
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