Sultan Hassan mosque is considered the finest piece of early Mamluk architecture in Cairo. Sultan Hassan, the Mamluk ruler, built this mosque between 1365 and 1363. The location of the Sultan Hassan mosque was so important because of its close location to the citadel of Salah El Din on the site of the Palace of Yalbugha al-Yahawws. Here are all info you need to know about Sultan Hassan mosque:
Sultan Hassan Mosque
History of Sultan Hassan Mosque
Sultan Hassan mosque is the largest mosque that has ever been built measuring 150m in length and covering an area of 7,906 sqm. The Madrasa of Sultan Hasan was constructed to include schools for all four of the Sunni doctrines of thought: Shafi’i, Hanbali, Hanafi, and Maliki. It used to house more than four hundred students.
Who is Sultan Hassan??
Sultan Hassan is the son of Al Nasser Mohamed Ibn Qalawoun. What is astonishing about him is that he ruler Egypt twice, once in 1347 when he was 13 years old and the second time was in 1356 until 1361. His father, El-Nasser Mohamed, was responsible for many monuments including his mosque in the citadel of Salah El-Din. What was great about the Sultan Hassan mosque is that he imported engineers from around the world to build such a historical monument. Sultan Hassan was assassinated shortly after the construction of the mosque.
The Construction of Sultan Hassan Mosque
Inside the mosque of Sultan Hassan, there is a courtyard surrounded by four iwans. The iwan is a vaulted hall with three high walls and an opening where the fourth wall has to be. It also has 4 facades and two main ones. The court of the mosque is about 34m long and 32m wide and at each corner of it, there is a door that leads to one of the four Madrasas. The biggest Madrasa is the Hanafiya one that is estimated at about 898 square meters.
There are four iwans in the Sultan Hassan mosque and the biggest among them is the Qibla iwan. The Minbar of Sultan Hassan mosque is covered with colored panels of marble decorated in its upper part by floral motifs. Behind the Mihrab, there is a mausoleum dome, which is about 21 square meters and its decoration is similar to that of the qibla iwan. There was a rumor that Sultan Hassan has been buried in that place.
The entrance of the Sultan Hassan mosque is considered the largest portal of any pre-modern Cairene Mosque-Madrasa complex in Egypt. Sultan Hassan intended to build four minarets but only three were built and survived. During the construction work, one of the minarets collapsed and killed a lot of innocents.
Some Unique Features About Sultan Hassan Mosque
- Sultan Hassan Mosque’s dome takes the shape of an egg.
- The location of the mausoleum is between the two minarets behind the prayer hall.
- The Design of the twin Minarets.
- Sultan Hassan mosque is considered the only instance of Chinoiserie in Mamluk architecture.
Interesting Facts about Sultan Hassan Mosque
Sultan Hassan ordered Prince Mohamed Ibn Baylik Al-Muhssani to supervise the construction of such an amazing Madrasa in 1361 A.D and the establishment took about 4 years.
Surprisingly, historians believed that the builders of the Sultan Hassan mosque used stones from the Surprisingly, historians believed that the builders of the Sultan Hassan mosque used stones from the Pyramids of Giza.
Suddenly Sultan Hassan disappeared and there was a rumor that he was killed. Then his functionaries, Bashir Al-Gamdar finished the construction. It is believed that the prince and his officials revolted against Sultan Hassan and he escaped from the citadel to Cairo. He was imprisoned and never seen again. He had 10 sons in addition to 6 daughters.
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