Taghri Bardi Mosque

The Taghri Bardi Mosque is one of the mosques built in the Mamluk era. It also highlights the oldest Islamic monuments and buildings. The architect also introduced some small cavities that used air and light poles instead of the threshold of the space of the walls spaced apart.

 


The mosque was built by one of the most famous princes in the reign of Sultan Jaqmaq. The Army Commander who opened the Crusader Kingdom of Cyprus, so you'll be excited to explore the greatness of these remarkable relics that highlight great history with White Bird Travel which will give you the opportunity to learn more about the wonderful civilizations of Mamluk architecture in Egypt. And you'll also find the funeral complex of Prince Taghri Bardi dating back to 1440, Located on Cairo Saliba Street, near the huge Qalawun funeral complex, The two facades of this mosque, which are considered one of the most charming parts of this mosque, where the first front overlooks Saliba Street and the second contains a door leading to the school and the residence.
 

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