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Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque, also known as the Grand Mosque of Riyadh or simply the Grand Mosque, is a congregational mosque in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located adjacent to Qasr al-Hukm while it overlooks the Deera Square.[1]

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  1. 14 relations: Al Dirah (Riyadh), Al Hukm Palace, Deera Square, Egypt, Emirate of Nejd, Imam, List of mosques in Saudi Arabia, Minaret, Najd, Ottoman architecture, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sunni Islam, Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (1755–1834).

  2. 1993 establishments in Saudi Arabia
  3. Mosques completed in 1993
  4. Mosques in Riyadh
  5. Saudi Arabian mosque stubs

Al Dirah (Riyadh)

Al-Dirah, pronounced as ad-Dirah and alternatively transliterated as Dheera, Deirah, Deerah or Deera, is a neighborhood in southern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located south of al-Futah and west of Margab in the sub-municipality of al-Batʼha.

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Al Hukm Palace

Al-Hukm Palace, originally Ibn Dawwas Palace, and also known as the al-ʽAdl Palace, so called from the public square it overlooks from the south, is a historic palace and a popular cultural heritage landmark in the ad-Dirah neighbourhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located directly opposite to Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque in the Qasr al-Hukm District.

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Deera Square

Deera Square (ساحة الديرة), also known as Justice Square (ميدان العدل) or Safa Square (ساحة الصفاة) is a public space in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located adjacent to the al-Hukm Palace compound and Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque in the Qasr al-Hukm District.

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Egypt

Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.

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Emirate of Nejd

The Emirate of Nejd or Imamate of Nejd was the Second Saudi State, existing between 1824 and 1891 in Nejd, the regions of Riyadh and Ha'il of what is now Saudi Arabia.

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Imam

Imam (إمام,;: أئمة) is an Islamic leadership position.

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List of mosques in Saudi Arabia

This is a list of mosques in Saudi Arabia.

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Minaret

A minaret (translit, or translit; minare; translit) is a type of tower typically built into or adjacent to mosques.

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Najd

Najd (نَجْدٌ) is the central region of Saudi Arabia, in which about a third of the country's modern population resides.

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Ottoman architecture

Ottoman architecture is an architectural style or tradition that developed under the Ottoman Empire over a long period, undergoing some significant changes during its history.

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Riyadh

Riyadh (ar-Riyāḍ) is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.

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Sunni Islam

Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world.

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Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (1755–1834)

Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (ترکي بن عبدالله بن محمد) (1755 – 9 May 1834) was the founder of the Second Saudi State and ruled Najd from 1823–1834 following administration by the Ottoman Empire.

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See also

1993 establishments in Saudi Arabia

Mosques completed in 1993

Mosques in Riyadh

Saudi Arabian mosque stubs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imam_Turki_bin_Abdullah_Mosque

Also known as Grand Mosque of Riyadh.