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The Funerary Complex of Amir Taghribirdi or Mosque and Madrasa of Taghribirdi (Arabic: مسجد و مدرسة تغري بردي) is a historical funerary complex of a mosque and madrasa located in Cairo, Egypt and built in the year 1440, during the Mamluk Sultanate. This monument honors Amir Taghribirdi, the mosque's commissioner and the secretary to Sultan al-Zahir Jaqmaq. The mosque and madrasa of Taghribirdi is located on a corner of Saliba street. This is not to be confused with a different Mosque of Taghribirdi, which is located in the Darb al-Maqasis neighborhood of Cairo.

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  • مسجد ومدرسة ابن تغري بردي (ar)
  • The Funerary Complex of Amir Taghribirdi or Mosque and Madrasa of Taghribirdi (Arabic: مسجد و مدرسة تغري بردي) is a historical funerary complex of a mosque and madrasa located in Cairo, Egypt and built in the year 1440, during the Mamluk Sultanate. This monument honors Amir Taghribirdi, the mosque's commissioner and the secretary to Sultan al-Zahir Jaqmaq. The mosque and madrasa of Taghribirdi is located on a corner of Saliba street. This is not to be confused with a different Mosque of Taghribirdi, which is located in the Darb al-Maqasis neighborhood of Cairo. (en)
  • Погребальный комплекс эмира Тагрибирди или мечеть и медресе Тагриберди (араб. مسجد و مدرسة تغري بردي‎) — исторический погребальный комплекс с мечетью и медресе, расположенный в Каире, столице Египта, и построенный в 1440 году, во времена Мамлюкского султаната. Он воздвигнут в честь эмира Тагрибирди, ответственного за мечети и секретаря при султане Джакмаке. Мечеть и медресе Тагриберди находятся на углу . В каирском районе Дарб эль-Макасис расположена одноимённая мечеть — мечеть Тагриберди. (ru)
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  • Mosque-Madrassa of ibn Taghribirdi (en)
  • مسجد ومدرسة ابن تغري (en)
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  • مسجد ومدرسة ابن تغري بردي (ar)
  • The Funerary Complex of Amir Taghribirdi or Mosque and Madrasa of Taghribirdi (Arabic: مسجد و مدرسة تغري بردي) is a historical funerary complex of a mosque and madrasa located in Cairo, Egypt and built in the year 1440, during the Mamluk Sultanate. This monument honors Amir Taghribirdi, the mosque's commissioner and the secretary to Sultan al-Zahir Jaqmaq. The mosque and madrasa of Taghribirdi is located on a corner of Saliba street. This is not to be confused with a different Mosque of Taghribirdi, which is located in the Darb al-Maqasis neighborhood of Cairo. (en)
  • Погребальный комплекс эмира Тагрибирди или мечеть и медресе Тагриберди (араб. مسجد و مدرسة تغري بردي‎) — исторический погребальный комплекс с мечетью и медресе, расположенный в Каире, столице Египта, и построенный в 1440 году, во времена Мамлюкского султаната. Он воздвигнут в честь эмира Тагрибирди, ответственного за мечети и секретаря при султане Джакмаке. Мечеть и медресе Тагриберди находятся на углу . В каирском районе Дарб эль-Макасис расположена одноимённая мечеть — мечеть Тагриберди. (ru)
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  • مسجد ومدرسة ابن تغري بردي (ar)
  • Mosque of Taghribirdi (en)
  • Мечеть Тагрибирди (ru)
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