Al-Qaiqan Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع الْقَيْقَان, romanized: Jāmiʿ al-Qayqān, lit.
'Mosque of the Crows') is one of the oldest surviving mosques in Aleppo, Syria.
On the southern wall of the mosque is a stone block inscribed with Anatolian hieroglyphs.
[1] Both Telipinu and Talmi-Šarruma, descendants of Šuppiluliuma I, are mentioned in the inscription on the south wall of the building.
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