This small Ottoman baldachin-type mausoleum lies on the side of the Qarafa Kubra Road and has no cenotaph and no inscriptions. The Comité drawings from 1899 indicate that there was a second baldachin also belonging to the family to the south of this one, and that there was a cistern and drinking trough for animals. The drawing also shows that there was a cenotaph inside the canopy and that the date of 1667 is the date of death of Mustafa Agha. Extensive information from the Jabbanat and from the Awqaf has been found for the building, and it is now possible to reconstruct a family tree for Jaliq and his descendants. Yet the waqfiyya itself is still missing. This is surprising considering that we know that the waqf was still functioning in 1899 when the nazir asked the Comité to tear down an encroaching wall in the neighbouring turba of Abu’l-Su’ud (north-east of Jaliq), as the waqf ahli did not have the means to do so.

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