Qubbat_Amir_Turabay_Jenin_1941.png
Summary
Description Qubbat Amir Turabay Jenin 1941.png |
English:
Photograph of the ruined, domed mausoleum of the Turabay chief and governor of the sanjak of Lajjun, Turabay ibn Ali (d. 1601) in the Izz al-Din cemetery of Jenin. The mausoleum, known as "Qubbat al-Amir Turabay", no longer exists.
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Scanned file in Sharon, Moshe (2017) Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae, Volume Six: -J (1)- , p. 180. Original Source: Department of Antiquities of the British Mandate of Palestine, later the Israel Antiquities Authority. |
Author | Husseini (first name not available), an inspector of the Department of Antiquities of the British Mandate of Palestine. |
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