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The Great Mosque of al-Mansur (Arabic: جامع المنصور, romanized: Djāmiʿ al-Manṣūr) was the chief Friday mosque of Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate. When the Moroccan scholar and explorer, Ibn Battutah visited the city in 1327, he reported the mosque as still standing, but it disappeared at a later, unknown date; no trace of it survives today.

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  • مسجد المنصور (ar)
  • Great Mosque of al-Mansur (en)
  • Grande Mesquita de Almançor (pt)
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  • مسجد المنصور هو مسجد أثري بُني في عهد أبي جعفر المنصور ثاني خلفاء بني العباس في مدينة (مدينة الرقة حالياً) في سوريا، وتبلغ أبعاده 100 مترٍ طولاً و98 متراً عرضاً ولم يبق منه إلا السور الخارجي وواجهة الحرم والمئذنة المبنية في عهد الدولة الزنكية. (ar)
  • The Great Mosque of al-Mansur (Arabic: جامع المنصور, romanized: Djāmiʿ al-Manṣūr) was the chief Friday mosque of Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate. When the Moroccan scholar and explorer, Ibn Battutah visited the city in 1327, he reported the mosque as still standing, but it disappeared at a later, unknown date; no trace of it survives today. (en)
  • Grande Mesquita de Almançor (em árabe: جامع المنصور‎; romaniz.: Djāmiʿ al-Manṣūr) foi a principal mesquita congregacional de Baguedade durante o Califado Abássida (750–1259). (pt)
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  • مسجد المنصور هو مسجد أثري بُني في عهد أبي جعفر المنصور ثاني خلفاء بني العباس في مدينة (مدينة الرقة حالياً) في سوريا، وتبلغ أبعاده 100 مترٍ طولاً و98 متراً عرضاً ولم يبق منه إلا السور الخارجي وواجهة الحرم والمئذنة المبنية في عهد الدولة الزنكية. (ar)
  • The Great Mosque of al-Mansur (Arabic: جامع المنصور, romanized: Djāmiʿ al-Manṣūr) was the chief Friday mosque of Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate. When the Moroccan scholar and explorer, Ibn Battutah visited the city in 1327, he reported the mosque as still standing, but it disappeared at a later, unknown date; no trace of it survives today. (en)
  • Grande Mesquita de Almançor (em árabe: جامع المنصور‎; romaniz.: Djāmiʿ al-Manṣūr) foi a principal mesquita congregacional de Baguedade durante o Califado Abássida (750–1259). (pt)
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