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Dome of Yusuf
Islamic building in Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with the Dome of Yusuf Agha, which is farther south in the same complex.
The Dome of Yusuf (Arabic: قبة يوسف Qubbat Yūsuf) is a free-standing domed structure on the Temple Mount, located south of the Dome of the Rock.
The Dome of Yusuf – honoring Saladin, a 12th-century sultan – is on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
It was built by Saladin (born Yusuf) in the 12th century, and has been renovated several times.[1][2][3] It bears inscriptions from the 12th and 17th centuries: one dated 1191 in Saladin's name, and two mentioning Yusuf Agha, possibly a governor of Jerusalem or a eunuch in the Ottoman imperial palace.[1][4][5]