A Turkish Mamluk lady named tanshak bint Abdullah Al-muzaffariya.
It is located on the Mufti's Aqaba Road, opposite the six-tanshak House, specifically opposite the eastern third entrance to the six-tanshak Palace, and the entrance to the grand architecture on the north side of the Takiya Aqaba Road north of the Islamic orphanage.
It is characterized by a harmonious architectural artistic diversity in its square shape, reached through a beautiful Mamluk entrance with a pointed knot, and the soil is distinguished in its construction of red and white stones, and it contains the shrine of Our Lady, which is located in the middle of this structure and covering a beautiful dome based on an octagonal neck, which has a number of energies that allow lighting and illumination, and in the southern wall of the mausoleum room there is a beautiful stone mihrab rich in its unique architectural elements, and for the facade of this soil is a wonderful design, which is a miniature copy of the facade of the AL-set tanshak Al-muzaffariya Palace.
The significance of this soil is clear is that the love of Mrs. tanshak for Jerusalem was not limited to her life, but also extended after her death, as she wished to be buried in the city of Jerusalem, next to the righteous and friends who chose Jerusalem as their burial ground in belief of its holiness and being the land of resurrection, threshing and spreading, so when she passed away in (800 Ah / 1398 ad), she was buried in her grave the richness and taste of this virtuous lady who sympathized with the Mystics and the poor of Jerusalem.
The soil is named after its builder, the Mamluk lady tanshak bint Abdullah Al-muzaffariya, who stopped it in the Mamluk era (784-781 Ah / 1382-1379 ad) for the Sufism of Jerusalem and its poor, the soil is located on the Mufti's obstacle Road opposite the third eastern entrance to the six-tanshak Palace and the entrance to the grand architecture, north of the Islamic orphanage, and its construction is characterized by a harmonious architectural artistic diversity in its square shape, and it is reached through a beautifully shaped Mamluk entrance she had prepared a mausoleum in the center of this building covered with a beautifully shaped dome based on an octagonal neck, which has a number of energies that allow Lighting and Luminaires.
In the southern wall of the mausoleum room there is a beautiful stone mihrab rich in its unique architectural elements, and for the facade of this soil is a wonderful design, it is a miniature copy of the facade of the AL-set tanshak Al-muzaffariya Palace, and the significance of this soil is clear that the love of Mrs. tanshak for Jerusalem was not limited to her life, but also extended after her death, as she wished to be buried in the city of Jerusalem, next to the righteous and friends, when she passed away in the year 800/1398, she was buried in her grave the second was represented by a unique soil, still standing in Jerusalem opposite her palace, testifying to the richness and taste of this virtuous lady who sympathized with Sufis and the poor