• ...Derviş Paşa Camii) is a 16th-century mosque in Damascus, Syria.[1] The mosque was erected in 1574 by the Ottoman governor of Damascus Darwish Pasha.[1].
  • Darwish Pasha Mosque is situated on the intersection of Darwish and Straight Streets (Suq al-Tawil), inside the walled city of Damascus.
  • Significance Darwish Pasha Mosque is one of the Ottoman constructions in the Darwish Pasha complex (al Darwishieh).
  • The Darwish Pasha Mosque (Arabic: جامع درويش باشا‎, transliteration: Jami Darwish Pasha, Turkish: Derviş Paşa Camii) is an early Ottoman-era mosque in...
  • ...(Dervish Pasha Mosque, Derwish Pasha Mosque, Dirwish Pasha Mosque, Darwish Bacha Mosque, Darwiche Pasha Mosque, Dervis Pasa Camii).
  • The mosque consists of a group of buildings: the mosque, the grave where the governor Darwish Pasha was buried, the school, the library, Sabeel and bazaar.
  • The mosque consists of a group of buildings: the mosque, the grave where the governor Darwish Pasha was buried, the school, the library, Sabeel and bazaar.
  • Darwish Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Damascus, built this mosque in the second half of the 16th century.
  • Darwish Pasha Mosque haritada. Yorumunuzu ekleyin. bilgilendirici malzemeler - Şam.
  • Referanslar. ^ a b "Jami 'Darwish Basha, Şam, Suriye". Archnet Dijital Kitaplığı. Alındı 20 Mart 2017.