Khatuniyya Madrasa (Jerusalem)
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The Khātūniyya Madrasa ( ar, المدرسة الخاتونيـة ) is a mausoleum in Jerusalem and was a school. It is by the western esplanade of the
al-Aqsa Compound The Temple Mount ( hbo, הַר הַבַּיִת, translit=Har haBayīt, label=Hebrew, lit=Mount of the House f the Holy}), also known as al-Ḥaram al-Sharīf (Arabic: الحرم الشريف, lit. 'The Noble Sanctuary'), al-Aqsa Mosque compoun ...
(the Ḥaram esh-Sharīf). It was built between 1354 and 1380. It is one of the three Jerusalem madrasas endowed by a woman, the others being the ʿUthmāniyya Madrasa and the obscure Barudiyya.


History

It was first endowed in 1349 by Oghul Khatun ( ), a woman from
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and a daughter of Shams al-Din Muhammad bin Sayf al-Din. Moudjir ed-dyn, 1876
p. 145
/ref> She was called ''al-Qazaniyya'', possibly meaning she was married to Qazan Shah, an
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. The lady , a daughter of Qazan Shah, completed the construction by giving another endowment to the project in 1380. Part of the endowment consisted of agricultural land known as "the Camel’s Back", also known as "the Camel’s Belly". In a court record in 1491-92, the
waqf A waqf ( ar, وَقْف; ), also known as hubous () or '' mortmain'' property is an inalienable charitable endowment under Islamic law. It typically involves donating a building, plot of land or other assets for Muslim religious or charitabl ...
of Oghul Khatun is mentioned, and it is noted that the Camel’s Belly is near
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, and that its yearly revenue was 3,800
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. In the late
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era, it served as the retirement residence of several former
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s who had been dismissed and sent into exile to Jerusalem.Mujir al-Din in Burgoyne, 1987, p. 344 In the early Ottoman era, the building's administration was in the Ibn Jama‘a family. It is now in disrepair and intensive restorations would be needed.


Description

It consists of two levels. The higher level is beside the Ḥaram compound and includes two
iwan An iwan ( fa, ایوان , ar, إيوان , also spelled ivan) is a rectangular hall or space, usually vaulted, walled on three sides, with one end entirely open. The formal gateway to the iwan is called , a Persian term for a portal projecting ...
s, a tomb chamber, and an assembly hall. The lower level is below the level of the Ḥaram and includes habitation cells around a courtyard. The courtyard has a
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, giving access to a cistern below. In addition to the tomb of Oghul Khatun, it includes the tombs of several prominent people: [structure number 88 on PDF's p. 40 (= p. 79). Text als
available here
]
* Mohammad Ali Jauhar (Muhammad Ali al-Hindi), a founder of the All-India Muslim League. * some members of the Husayni (Husseini) family: ** Musa al-Husayni, a leader in the Palestine Arab Congress. **
Abd al-Qader al-Husseini Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni ( ar, عبد القادر الحسيني), also spelled Abd al-Qader al-Husseini (1907 – 8 April 1948) was a Palestinian Arab nationalist and fighter who in late 1933 founded the secret militant group known as the Orga ...
, an uprising commander. **
Faisal Husseini Faisal Abdel Qader Al-Husseini ( ar, فيصل عبدالقادر الحسيني) (July 17, 1940 – May 31, 2001) was a Palestinian politician. Al-Husseini was born in Baghdad, Kingdom of Iraq, son of Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, commander of local ...
, a statesman. **
Ahmed Hilmi Pasha Ahmed Hilmi Abd al-Baqi ( ar, أحمد حلمي عبد الباقي 1883 - 1963) was a soldier, economist, and politician, who served in various post-Ottoman Empire governments, and was Prime Minister of the short-lived All-Palestine Government ...
,Al-Madrasah Al-Khatuniyya
/ref> soldier, economist, and politician * , the founder of the
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.


Environs

To its east, it joins the Ḥaram compound's west wall's ' (arcade), which includes the Cotton Merchants' Gate to the south. It is immediately north of the Cotton Merchants' Market. Farther south is ʿUthmāniyya Madrasa. To its north are the Muzhiriyya & Arghūniyya Madrasas. Its current entrance is a small passageway between those two madrasas, leading north to Iron Gate Road.


References


Bibliography

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External links


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