The Yalbugha Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع يَلْبُغَا, Jāmi‘ Yalbuḡā) was a 13th-century mosque on the Barada river in Damascus, Syria.
It was built by the Mamluks in 1264[1] or by Yalbughā al-Yahyāwī in 1346–47.
[2]: 286 During the reign of Ibrahim Pasha (1832–1840) it was converted to use as a biscuit factory.
A modern mosque completed on 27 October 2014 stands on the site.
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