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Molla-Mustafa Jami Mosque | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Location | |
Location | Bakhchysarai, Crimea |
Shown within Crimea | |
Geographic coordinates | 44°45′07″N 33°51′55″E / 44.75186°N 33.86541°E / 44.75186; 33.86541 |
Architecture | |
Type | mosque |
Style | Ottoman architecture |
Specifications | |
Minaret(s) | 1 |
Materials | stone |
Molla-Mustafa Jami Mosque is located in Bakhchysarai, Crimea, built approx. in the 18th century by a Khan of the Crimean Khanate.
The mosque is mentioned in documents of the Taurida Governorate from 1890, concerning the state of its roof in 1888. Correspondence between construction bureaus of the governorate alleges that there might have been a maktab school housed in the mosque.
The mosque is a listed local heritage object. After renovations, the mosque was reopened in January 2012.
See also
References
- Османов, Э. Э. (2012). "Проблемы исследования культовых сооружений Бахчисарая в конце ХVIII - начале ХХ века" (PDF). Таврійські студії. Культурология. 2.
- "В Бахчисарае начала функционировать четвертая мечеть". qirimtatar.org (in Russian). 2012-02-05. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
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