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Umm al-Nasr Mosque

Umm al-Nasr Mosque ((アラビア語:مسجد أم النصر)) or Beit Hanoun Mosque is the oldest mosque in the Palestinian city of Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip, located in the center of the city.
==History==
The Umm al-Nasr Mosque was built 1239 by the Ayyubids to commemorate their soldiers who had died in the battle on the mosque site between them and the Crusaders. The Ayyubids were victorious, hence the name ''Umm al-Nasr'' ("Mother of Victories").〔(Beit Hanoun - Gaza ) ''This Week in Palestine''.〕〔Filfil, Rania.(The Other Face of Gaza: The Gaza Continuum ) ''This Week in Palestine''.〕 The inscription on the wall above the mosque entrance attributes the construction to Ayyubid sultan al-Adil II.〔Sharon, 1999, p. ( 101 )〕
The battle that is commemorated was not a major one, but in the history of later Crusades it was significant. Egyptian historian al-Maqrizi mentions that the battle occurred on September 13, 1239 and ended in an Egyptian (Ayyubid) victory. Crusader reports confirm al-Maqrizi's claim that Henry the Count of Bar, together with 1,000 of his men were killed in the hostilities, and 600 were taken prisoner, most of whom were killed by their captors on the way to Egypt.〔Sharon, 1999, pp. ( 102 ) -103〕
On November 3, 2006, Israeli forces and Palestinian militants holed up inside the mosque exchanged gunfire. The mosque was virtually destroyed by Israeli shells, the only structure untouched being the southern portico a shallow dome in the mosque center. Nearly 40 women marching to protect the mosque were shot at by Israelis, resulting in the deaths of two.〔Myre, Greg. (Israel Kills 2 Women During Mosque Siege ) ''New York Times''. 2006-11-03.〕 The damage to the mosque was condemned by the United Nations.〔(UNRWA strongly condemns Israeli military operations in Beit Hanoun ) United Nations. 2006-11-08.〕

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