Hamu Al-Qadu Mosque
Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq
Hamu Al-Qadu Mosque in Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq, was built in 1880 by a wealthy local merchant named Hajji Abdullah Chalabi, affectionately nicknamed "Hamu al-Qadu," which later named the mosque in his honor.
This Ottoman-era structure stood out for its distinctive dome-minaret design, where the minaret rose uniquely from the dome's top, though the minaret later collapsed.
Located in Mosul's historic fabric, it exemplified late 19th-century Islamic architecture amid the city's rich religious heritage, facing threats from conflict like ISIS occupation that damaged many such sites.
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84WM+2R3, Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq
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