• The Darwish Pasha Mosque is a 16th-century mosque in Damascus, Syria. The mosque was erected in 1574 by the Ottoman governor of Damascus Darwish Pasha. References.
  • The Darwish Pasha Mosque is an early Ottoman-era mosque in Damascus located along the Street Called Straight.
  • Darwish Pasha Mosque is situated on the intersection of Darwish and Straight Streets (Suq al-Tawil), inside the walled city of Damascus.
  • 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.
  • 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 was erected in 1574 by the Ottoman governor of Damascus Darwish Pasha.
  • Darwish Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Damascus, built this mosque in the second half of the 16th century.
  • The mosque courtyard is entered from the east through an arched doorway set inside a high portal along Darwish Street.
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