Al-Asifyah Mosque
The Mosque-Madrasa of Al-Asifyah (Arabic: مدرسة الآصفية) is a complex of mosque and madrasa located near the riverbank of Tigris, in Baghdad, Iraq. The mosque and its associated complex including school buildings, old courts and other former government buildings, and a palace are contained within a 7.57-hectare (18.7-acre) site alongside the banks of the Tigris that form part of a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Al-Asifyah Mosque
The Mosque-Madrasa of Al-Asifyah (Arabic: مدرسة الآصفية) is a complex of mosque and madrasa located near the riverbank of Tigris, in Baghdad, Iraq. The mosque and its associated complex including school buildings, old courts and other former government buildings, and a palace are contained within a 7.57-hectare (18.7-acre) site alongside the banks of the Tigris that form part of a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Tigris riverbank, Baghdad, Iraq
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