The al-Ashrafiyya Madrasa | |
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مدرسة الأشرفية | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Patron | Sultan Qaytbay |
Location | |
Location | Temple Mount, Jerusalem |
Geographic coordinates | 31°46′39.12″N 35°14′3.6″E / 31.7775333°N 35.234333°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Madrasa |
Style | Mamluk architecture Islamic |
Completed | 1482 CE |
Materials | stone |
The Madrasa al-Ashrafiyya (Arabic: مدرسة الأشرفية, romanized: Madrasa al-’Ashrafiyya) is an Islamic madrasa structure built in 1480–1482 by the Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay (after whom it is named) on the western side of the Haram al-Sharif (Temple Mount) in Jerusalem.[1][2] Although only a part of the original structure still stands today, it is a notable example of royal Mamluk architecture in Jerusalem.[3]