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stated had been turned by the rebels into an "arms and ammunition depot", was abandoned by the rebels on 27 July 2013. Shelling by government forces damaged Khalid's tomb inside the mosque. Following its capture by the Syrian Army, state media showed heavy damage inside the mosque, including some
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in Syria. His dome-topped mausoleum is located in a corner of the prayer hall and has served as a pilgrimage center. Two tall minarets with narrow galleries constructed of alternating horizontal rows of white and black stone are situated at the building's northwestern and northeastern comers and
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tribe, held a stake in the extended revenue shares of the mausoleum and the mosque. The Bani Khalid claimed descent from Ibn al-Walid and the accompanying tribes that participated in the conquest of Syria under his command. However, their claim of ancestry had been previously refuted by the
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invaded Syria in the early 15th century, he spared Homs from destruction because it contained the mosque and the mausoleum of Khalid ibn al-Walid, whom he held in great regard in light of Ibn al-Walid's role as a companion of
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The present-day mosque was built in the early 20th century, although some sources claim it dates to the late 19th century. Nazim Hussein Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Syria between 1895 and 1909, during the reign of Sultan
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of Khalid ibn al-Walid is in one corner. Khalid's tomb contains an ornate dome and interiors that depict over 50 victorious battles that he commanded. His son is buried next to him. A wooden sarcophagus carved with
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in the 7th century. The current interior shrine that contains Khalid's tomb dates to the 11th century, and is considered to be a "significant pilgrimage center."
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Several sources state that the Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque was originally built around Khalid's mausoleum during the reign of
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The mosque is located in the Khaldiya district of Homs, the third largest city in Syria. It is situated in a park alongside
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in style: it contains a large courtyard, and the "walls are decorated in alternating bands of black and white stone",
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was placed over the grave of Khalid. During renovation, the sarcophagus was moved to the National Museum in Damascus.
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Haytham al-Sa'id and Ahmad Mithqan. Stamps depicting the mosque have been issued in several denominations.
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A corner of the mosque also includes a small sarcophagus covered in green cloth, believed to be a tomb of
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parts of it being burned, and the door to the tomb destroyed. It was reopened by Chechen leader
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The Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque has been a symbol of anti-government rebels during the
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inhabitants of Syria. In later years Khalid was adopted as a hero and symbol of
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style. In addition to the large central dome, there are nine smaller domes.
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in 1265. The building was later restored during the reign of Mamluk sultan
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A large prayer hall forms much of the interior. The walls are made of
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stone, a building material which is widely available in Homs. The
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A small mosque was supposedly built adjacent to the mausoleum of
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rule, the Dandan family, the most prominent clan of the Arab
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reflect the traditional Islamic architecture style of the
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As of 2007, activities in the mosque were organized by
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Affiliation
Sunni Islam
Year consecrated
Homs
Syria
Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque is located in Syria
Geographic coordinates
34°44′12″N 36°42′56″E / 34.73678°N 36.71559°E / 34.73678; 36.71559
Architect(s)
Mosque
Style
Ottoman architecture
Dome
Minaret
Materials
Arabic
romanized
mosque
Homs
Syria
Khalid ibn al-Walid
Arab
Muslim conquest of Syria
Battle of Yarmouk
Byzantine rule
Levant

Mamluk
Hama Street

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