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Best 1 Al-Mansouri Grand Mosque

The Al-Mansouri Grand Mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon, was built in 1294 by Mamluk Sultan Qalawun and is regarded as the finest example of Mamluk religious architecture in Lebanon.

2 Taynal Mosque

The Taynal Mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon, was converted from a 13th-century Crusader church and retains distinctive Gothic architectural elements within its prayer hall.

3 Gurgi Mosque

A mosque in Tripoli, Libya, built in 1833 by an Ottoman notable named Gurgi and admired for its ornate interior combining Italian marble columns with Moroccan-style decorative tilework.

4 Ahmed Pasha Karamanli Mosque

An 18th-century mosque in Tripoli, Libya, commissioned by Ottoman governor Ahmed Pasha Karamanli and notable for its ornate interior tilework and carved stucco.

5 Ahmed Pasha Mosque Tripoli

An Ottoman-era mosque in Tripoli, Libya, built in the 18th century under Ahmed Pasha Karamanli, founder of the Karamanli dynasty that governed Tripolitania as a semi-autonomous state.

6 Mosque of the Emirs

The Mosque of the Emirs in Tripoli, Lebanon, is a medieval structure featuring Mamluk-era architecture, among several historic mosques clustered in the city's old quarter.

7 Grand Mosque of Tripoli

The Grand Mosque of Tripoli, Libya, originally a Byzantine-era church that was converted into a mosque following the early Arab conquest of the region.

8 Karamanli Mosque

A mosque in the medina of Tripoli, Libya, constructed under the Karamanli dynasty during the 18th century as part of that ruling family's patronage of religious architecture in the city.

9 Al-Tawhid Mosque

A mosque bearing the name Al-Tawhid, meaning 'divine unity' in Arabic, one of the most common mosque names in the Muslim world, found in numerous countries across the Middle East and beyond.

10 Arch of Marcus Aurelius, Tripoli

A Roman triumphal arch located in Tripoli, Libya, built around 165 AD to commemorate the military victories of co-emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus against the Parthian Empire.

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