Al-Tawashi Mosque. Its minaret was destroyed but has now been restored, as seen in these pictures.pic.twitter.com/D7DuRQqLxa
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Al-Atroush Mosque under restoration. A mosque dating back to 1398 AD (Mamluk era).pic.twitter.com/vPlVHTci85
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The Al-Turantaiyah Madrasa and Mosque has seen restoration as well. It was established in the year of 1251, and was named after Afif Ad-Din Al-Turantay Al-Mansuri (Ottoman ruler of Damascus as the time).pic.twitter.com/U4IYNfHtmC
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Al-Sahibiyah (also known as Al-Fistoq) Mosque has been fully restored since earlier this year. The mosque dates back to the Mamluk era, in the year of 1350. It was then known as Al-Saheb Madrasa.pic.twitter.com/dM0Wb5nUwC
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The minaret of the Othmaniyah mosque became fully renovated earlier this year. It had endured damage during the war but never collapsed. This mosque was built by Osman Pasha.pic.twitter.com/ie21Uvw84y
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Al-Mahmandar Mosque. So far, only debris removal. This was built in 1303 during the Mamluk era, inspired by Mongol architecture as well.pic.twitter.com/GL7XH9JgBG
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Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo under restoration. Built in 715.pic.twitter.com/guCZ6rrwFY
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Restoration of the minaret of Amne Mosque in Seif Al-Dawla district.pic.twitter.com/pNLhbYqLTw
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I may have missed a few. In case you know of any more that have been or are being restored, please let me know.
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