• The Mosque of Amir Altinbugha al-Maridani, dating from 1340 CE, is a mosque from the era of the Mamluk Sultanate of Cairo, Egypt.
  • The Mosque of al-Maridani was built for Amir Altinbugha, the saqi (cup-bearer) and the son-in-law of al-Nasir Muhammad, in 1339-40.
  • Built in 1339, Amir Al Maridani Mosque in Cairo is a fusion of architectural styles.
  • A view of the Mosque of Amir al-Maridani, dating from 1340 CE from the era of the Mamluk Sultanate of Cairo, as Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities...
  • Amir al-Maridani Mosque is a historic mosque located in Cairo, Egypt. It was built in 1339 AD during the Mamluk Sultanate era by Amir Altinbugha al-Maridani.
  • The Mosque of Amir Altinbugha al-Maridani, dating from 1340 CE, is a mosque from the era of the Mamluk Sultanate of Cairo, Egypt.
  • The Mosque of Amir al-Maridani was built in 1339-40 for Amir Altinbugha, the saqi (cup-bearer) and son-in-law of al-Nasir Muhammad.
  • Al-Maridani Mosque was built in AD 1340 just outside the city wall near Zuweila Gate [Bab Zuweila] and is considered one of the most beautiful mosques in Old...
  • Constructed in 1340 by Amir al-Maridani, son-in-law and advisor to the Sultan, the mosque is a remarkable example of Mamluk architecture in Cairo, located...
  • The Mosque of al-Maridani was built for Amir Altinbugha, the saqi (cup-bearer) and the son-in-law of al-Nasir Muhammad, in 1339-40.