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- A Maqām (Arabic: مقام) is a shrine built on the site associated with a religious figure or saint, typical to the regions of Palestine and Syria. It is usually a funeral construction, commonly cubic-shaped and topped with a dome. Maqams are associated with Muslim traditions, but many of them are rooted in ancient Semitic, Jewish, Samaritan and Christian traditions. During the 19th century, Claude Reignier Conder described maqams as an essential part of folk religion in Palestine, with locals attaching "more importance to the favour and protection of the village Mukam than to Allah himself, or to Mohammed his prophet". The maqams of Palestine were considered highly significant to the field of biblical archaeology, as their names were used in the 18th and 19th centuries to identify much of biblical geography. (en)
- Мака́м (араб. مقام, транслит. maqām; мн.ч.: араб. مقامات транслит. maqāmāt) — гробница мусульманского святого; погребальное сооружение, состоящее, как правило, из небольшого строения кубической формы, увенчанного куполом. (ru)
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- Мака́м (араб. مقام, транслит. maqām; мн.ч.: араб. مقامات транслит. maqāmāt) — гробница мусульманского святого; погребальное сооружение, состоящее, как правило, из небольшого строения кубической формы, увенчанного куполом. (ru)
- A Maqām (Arabic: مقام) is a shrine built on the site associated with a religious figure or saint, typical to the regions of Palestine and Syria. It is usually a funeral construction, commonly cubic-shaped and topped with a dome. (en)
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