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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Even though the mosque is called Sinan Pasha Mosque in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', this is historically incorrect. The mosque was built in 1590 during Damascus' [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] era and its in-game appearance greatly differs from the real look of the mosque. However, the Mosque of Basal used to be at the same place before the construction of the Sinan Pasha Mosque. The mosque shown in Assassin's Creed is therefore most likely supposed to be the Mosque of Basal, only with its modern name.
*Even though the mosque is called Sinan Pasha Mosque in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', this is historically incorrect. The mosque was built in 1590 during Damascus' [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] era and its in-game appearance greatly differs from the real look of the mosque. However, the Mosque of Basal used to be at the same place before the construction of the Sinan Pasha Mosque. The mosque shown in ''Assassin's Creed'' is therefore most likely supposed to be the Mosque of Basal, only with its modern name.
*A [[View Points|view point]] is atop the mosque's minaret.
*A [[View Points|view point]] is atop the mosque's minaret.



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The Sinan Pasha Mosque was a major mosque in the poor district of Damascus.

Trivia

  • Even though the mosque is called Sinan Pasha Mosque in Assassin's Creed, this is historically incorrect. The mosque was built in 1590 during Damascus' Ottoman era and its in-game appearance greatly differs from the real look of the mosque. However, the Mosque of Basal used to be at the same place before the construction of the Sinan Pasha Mosque. The mosque shown in Assassin's Creed is therefore most likely supposed to be the Mosque of Basal, only with its modern name.
  • A view point is atop the mosque's minaret.

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