Mosque of Sayyid Ar-Mahmoud
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Mosque of Sayyid Ar-Mahmoud | |
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![]() The mosque, prior to its 2014 destruction | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Shia (Twelver) (former) |
Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Mosque and shrine (1998–2014) |
Status | Destroyed by ISIL |
Location | |
Location | Tal Afar, Nineveh Governorate |
Country | Iraq |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque architecture |
Completed | 1998 |
Destroyed | 2014 |
Specifications | |
Dome(s) | 1 |
Minaret(s) | 1 |
Shrine(s) | 1 |
The Mosque of Sayyid Ar-Mahmoud is a former Twelver Shi'ite mosque and shrine complex that was located in Tal Afar, in the Nineveh Governorate of Iraq. The complex was founded in 1998 and destroyed in 2014. The mausoleum of Sayyid Ar-Mahmoud was located under the green dome of the mosque.
Destruction
[edit]The mausoleum was destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2014 as part of a plan to destroy historic shrines in Tal Afar, Sinjar, Mosul and Nineveh.[1] Explosives were planted at the tomb, completely destroying the green dome as well as the shrine under it and damaged several graves in the cemetery next to the shrine.
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ Hafiz, Yasmine (July 7, 2014). "ISIS Destroys Shiite Mosques And Shrines In Iraq, Dangerously Fracturing Country (PHOTOS)". Huffington Post. Retrieved January 12, 2019.