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MOSQUE IN İSKE BISTÄ MICRODISTRICT, WAXITOF CITY DISTRICT, QAZAN, TATARSTAN
Marjani Mosque; Marcani Mosque; Marcani; Mardjani Mosque; Mardzhani Mosque; Märcani mosque; Marjani mosque; Marcani mosque; Maercani Mosque; Maercani mosque

mosque      
n. moskee
Temple Mount         
  • Façade of al-Aqsa's main praying hall, the [[Qibli Mosque]], viewed from the north.
  • Al-Aqsa Mosque in 2019
  • {{circa}}300,000 Muslims praying at [[Ramadan]], 1996
  • Sign in [[Hebrew]] and English outside the Temple Mount stating that "According to the [[Torah]], it is forbidden for any person to enter the area of the Temple Mount due to its sacredness"
  • The eastern set of Hulda gates
  • Israeli paratroopers entering the Temple Mount through the Lions Gate in 1967
  • Interior decoration of the Dome of the Rock
  • Topographical map of Jerusalem, showing the Temple Mount on the eastern peak
  • Jerusalem during the late Second Temple period]]. The Temple Mount and Herod's Temple are shown in the middle. View from the east.
  • Jordanian control]], 1965
  • 1841 British map]] showing both "Mesjid el-Aksa" and "Jami el-Aksa"
  • Stone piles (along the western wall, near the southern end) from the walls of the Temple Mount
  • The [[Dome of the Rock]] as an Islamic shrine, as seen from the north
  • [[Robinson's Arch]], situated on the southwestern flank, once supported a staircase that led to the Mount.
  • Southwest qanatir (arches) of the Haram al Sharif, Qubat al-Nahawiyya is also partially visible to the right.
  • [[Southern Wall]] of Temple Mount, southwestern corner
  • The ''al-Kas'' ablution fountain for Muslim worshippers on the southern portion of the lower platform
  • A security gate guarding the entrance to the site.
  • Wall of the Temple Mount (southeast corner)
  • Picture showing what is presumed to be the [[Foundation Stone]], or a large part of it
  • Hebrew]] inscription לבית התקיעה להב "To the Trumpeting Place" excavated by [[Benjamin Mazar]] at the southern foot of the Temple Mount is believed to be a part of the Second Temple.
RELIGIOUS SITE IN THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM
Noble Sanctuary; Al-Haram al-Sharif; Haram al-Sharif; Majed Mount; Haram Ash-Sharif; Al-Haram As-Sharif; Haram al Sharif; Haram ash-Sharif; Har Habayit; Temple mount; Haram il Sharif; Beit-ul-Moqaddas; National mosque of palestine; Temple Mount/Noble Sanctuary; Haram Al-Sharif; Haram esh-Sharif; Har HaBayit; Har Habayis; Har HaBayis; Al-Aqsa Compound; Al Aqsa Compound; Temple Mt.; Temple Mt; Ḥaram ash-Sharīf; Holy Esplanade; Sacred Esplanade; Al-Aqsa Mosque compound; Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound; Al-Aqsa Mosque (Temple Mount); History of the Temple Mount; Ḥaram al-Sharīf
Tempelberg (een berg waarop de tempel werd gebouwd in jeruzalem)
Tomb of Rachel         
  • Etz Chaim Talmud Torah]] students visiting the tomb, 1930s
  • Fortified entrance road to the tomb, surrounded by the [[Israeli West Bank barrier]]
  • border of the West Bank and Israel]], and the blue dashed line just north of the tomb represents the unilaterally-declared municipal boundary of Jerusalem
  • lit=This is the house which was built by the great Prince of Israel Sir Moses Montefiore, may his light shine forth, and his wife, the daughter of kings, Lady Judith. May we merit to see the righteous messiah. God willing. Amen.}}
  • Sebils]], immediately after the [[Six-Day War]] in 1967
  • The tomb in c.1840, immediately before Montefiore's renovations
  • Modern layout of Rachel's Tomb, showing the historical layers of the building
  • Rachel's tomb appeared on the 500&nbsp;m. banknote and on 2&nbsp;m., 3&nbsp;m. and 10&nbsp;m. stamps of Mandate Palestine between 1927 and 1945, due to it being perceived by the British authorities as “the model of a shared site” among Muslims, Christians and Jews.<ref>Bowman, 2014, p. 35: “Strickert, followed by Aghazarian, Merli, Russo, and Tiemann, sees this as the government's promulgation of the shrine as a “model of a shared site.””</ref>
  • [[Haredi]] Jews praying at the tomb
  • Comparison of the southern view of the Tomb in the early 20th and 21st centuries, showing the fortifications
  • lit=And we created from water every living thing}}
  • Tombstone in the shape of Rachel's Tomb, Trumpeldor Cemetery, Tel Aviv
  • Qubur Bani Yisra'il]], another possible location for Rachel's Tomb
RACHEL'S TOMB IN BETHLEHEM
Rachel's tomb; Tomb of rachel; Kever Rachel; Bilal ibn Rabah mosque; Tomb of Rachel; Kubbet Rahil; Bilal bin Rabah mosque
het graf van Rachel (in Bethlehem)

Ορισμός

mosque
(mosques)
A mosque is a building where Muslims go to worship.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Märcani Mosque

The Märcani Mosque (pronounced [mærʑæˈni]; Cyrillic: (әл-)Мәрҗани мәчете; formerly Äfände, i.e. Seigniorial, The First Cathedral Mosque, The Yunısovs' Mosque), also spelled al-Marjani, Mardjani and Mardzhani (Russian: Мечеть (аль-)Марджани́) is a mosque in Kazan, Russia, built in 1766-1770 by Catherine the Great's authority and on the city's population's donations.