Juma Mosque (Baku)
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Affiliation | Islam |
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Architectural type | Mosque |
Architectural style | Islamic architecture |
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Juma Mosque (Azerbaijani: Cümə məscidi), or Friday Mosque, is a mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan.[1]
Located in the historic Icheri Sheher, the mosque has been rebuilt several times. The present Friday Mosque was built in 1899 under the financing of Baku merchant Haji Shikhlali Dadashov. There are traces of a Zoroastrian temple at the site. A minaret, constructed in 1437, adjoins Friday Mosque.[2][3][4]
Photo gallery
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Juma Mosque, Baku, 2010.jpg
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Juma Mosque, Baku, 2010 (2).jpg
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Juma Mosque, Baku, 2010 (3).jpg
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Juma mosque-Old City Baku Azerbaijan 19th century.jpg
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Juma mosque-Old City Baku Azerbaijan 19th century2.jpg
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Juma mosque-Old City Baku Azerbaijan 19th century4.jpg
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Baku juma mosque at old city.jpg
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- ↑ Джума мечеть (Ичери-Шехер, Баку)
- ↑ Л. С. Бретаницкий Баку Архитектурно художественные памятники 1956 стр.15
- ↑ Культовые сооружения Баку