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'''Masud ibn Davud''' ({{lang-az| Məsud ibn Davud}}) was the ], who designed the ] in ],] in the 12th century. According to ] historian ], Masud ibn Davud was probably the father of the architect of ] (not to be confused with ])<ref> Ашурбейли Сара. История города Баку: период средневековья. Баку, Азернешр, 1992; page 149</ref> '''Masud ibn Davud''' ({{lang-az| Məsud ibn Davud}}) was the ], who designed the ] in ], ] in the 12th century. According to ] historian ], Masud ibn Davud was probably the father of the architect of ] (not to be confused with ])<ref> Ашурбейли Сара. История города Баку: период средневековья. Баку, Азернешр, 1992; page 149</ref>


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Masud ibn Davud (Template:Lang-az) was the architect, who designed the Maiden Tower in Baku, Azerbaijan in the 12th century. According to Azerbaijani historian Sara Ashurbeyli, Masud ibn Davud was probably the father of the architect of Mardakan Round Tower (not to be confused with Mardakan Castle)

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  1. Ашурбейли Сара. История города Баку: период средневековья. Баку, Азернешр, 1992; page 149
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