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Grove Dictionary of Art Culture: Islamic: Zangid Accession Number: 255329 Genre: hospitals (buildings for health facility) (AAT) Format: Image Content Type: Sculptures, Models, & Architecture Rights: The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. In his hospital (1154) and his funerary madrasa (1172) in Damascus, the 'sugarloafMuqarnas vault appears in Syria for the first time, rendered in plaster. During his reign there was a Classical Revival in Syrian architecture as well as a wholehearted adoption of symmetrical building plans and forms, such as the iwan, typical of Abbasid architecture in Iraq. and practice in Damascus Medical College Hospital (Bimaristan Al-Noori) ( Figure 14). Nur al-Din, a staunch Sunni, built many religious institutions, and fortified Aleppo, Damascus and other key sites. It was built and named after the Zengid Sultan Nur al-Din in 1154. Kills Raymond of Antioch and shows that he is not reluctant to engage in combat' with the enemy, as Al-Sulami had bemoaned in 1105. Unur of Damascus seals an alliance with Aleppo by marrying his daughter to Nur ad-Din. Madrasa-Mausoleum of Nur al-Din in Damascus (Syria), plan. Hospital of Nur al-Din (Damascus, Syria) Published/Created: 1154 Notes: Built by the Zangid Nur al-Din (reg 1146u74). Zengi murdered and his son, Nur ad-Din is Aleppo's new ruler. AbstractAs the widow of the Ayyubid sultan, Shajar al-Durr represented a vital link to that.
