The Madrasa al-Jaqmaqiya in Damascus was built between 1418 and 1420 for the governor Jaqmaq al-Arghunshawiin Damascus. It can be found to the North of the Great Mosque.
The Madrasa al-Jaqmaqiya is from the Mamluk era, which you can see from the style of its alternating black and white stone (called ablaq) and the mix of floral and geometric designs on its walls.
Today, the Madrasa houses a museum of Arabic Calligraphy. Collections of historic stone inscriptions and manuscripts are on display throughout the building.