Safed
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| Location | Safed Subdistrict, Northern District, Israel | ||||
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- Tsfat, Tzefat, Zfat, Sfat, (official) Ẕefat
- between 1948 and 1951
- The Mamluk mausoleum of Zawiyat Banat Hamid, originally built in 1372
- Ancient synagogue
- The Red Mosque in Safed, 2001. It was originally built by the Mamluk sultan Baybars in 1275, and renovated or expanded by the Ottomans in 1671/72
- artists' quarter
- Sarai
- Hadassa House
- fortress
- City Hall

