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| al-Turantaiyah Madrasa | |
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الْمَدْرَسَة الطُّرَنْطَائِيَّة | |
al-Turantaiyah Madrasa in 2020 | |
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| Type | madrasa |
| Established | 1251 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Affiliation | Islamic |
Al-Turantaiyah Madrasa (Arabic:الْمَدْرَسَة الطُّرَنْطَائِيَّة,romanized: al-Madrasa aṭ-Ṭuranṭāʾīyah) is amadrasa complex inAleppo, Syria. It was built between 1241 and 1251 by the Aleppine historian Ibn al-Udaym.
Located outside the city walls to the east ofBab al-Nairab gate, the madrasah was first known as al-Kamaliyah al-Udaymiyah (Arabic:الْكَمَالِيَّة الْعُدَيْمِيَّة,romanized: al-Kamālīyah al-ʿUdaymīyah). Later on, during the 14th century it was renamed after Afif ad-Din al-Turantay al-Mansuri the ruler of Damascus and the representative of theMamluk sultanAl Mansur Qalawun.[1]

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