Al-Khatuniyya Madrasa (Jerusalem)
| Al-Khatuniyya | |
|---|---|
المدرسة الخاتونية  | |
Al-Khatuniyya, to the north (right) of the Cotton Merchants' Gate. Seen from inside the Ḥaram, looking west.  | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam | 
| Location | |
| Location | Haram esh-Sharif, Jerusalem | 
| Palestine grid | 172/131 | 
| Geographic coordinates | 31°46′41.09″N 35°14′03.05″E / 31.7780806°N 35.2341806°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Madrasa | 
| Style | Mamluk architecture Islamic  | 
| Completed | 1354–1380 | 
| Materials | stone | 
The Khātūniyya Madrasa (Arabic: المدرسة الخاتونيـة al-Madrasa al-Khātūniyya) is a mausoleum in Jerusalem and was a school. It is by the western esplanade of the al-Aqsa Compound (the Ḥaram esh-Sharīf). It was built between 1354 and 1380.
It is one of the three Jerusalem madrasas endowed by a woman, the others being the ʿUthmāniyya Madrasa and the obscure Barudiyya.