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Assalam Mosque

Assalam Mosque

Nantes, FR

The Assalam Mosque was built from 2009 to 2012 by the architectural firm Laïdi - Chateigner & Associés. The Assalam Mosque replaces the El Forqane Mosque, which has been located in the former Saint-Christophe chapel since 1984.

Lala Paša Mosque

Lala Paša Mosque

Livno, BA

Lala Paša Mosque is a domed mosque built in 1577-78. It has a sundial, the work of the famous muezzin, travel writer and astronomer Hadži-Jusuf Livnjak. Next to the mosque is a spacious harem with rarely preserved tombstones. In 2003, in addition to the renovated and restored mosque, an abdesthana (small closed room for ablutions) was built.

Balaguša Mosque

Balaguša Mosque

Livno, BA

The Balaguša Mosque is one of the many domed mosques in Livno, which is believed to have been erected between 1530 and 1550. Balaguša Mosque, like all domed mosques in Livno, belongs to the Ottoman type of one-room mosque with a porch covered with three small domes.

Mosque of Hajji Ahmed the Ducat Minter

Mosque of Hajji Ahmed the Ducat Minter

Livno, BA

The mosque of Hajji Ahmed the Ducat Minter is one of the most recognisable symbols of the city of Livno. It was probably built between 1562 and 1574 on a natural promontory whose three sides slope steeply down to the river Bistrica. The cemetery was probably destroyed in 1878 during the Ottoman resistance against Austro-Hungarian forces. The mosque was rebuilt in 1938 and the harem was cleaned and fortified with a solid concrete wall. In 1941 the Italian army used the mosque as an ammunition depot.

Mosque of Sultan Ahmed

Mosque of Sultan Ahmed

Bugojno, BA

The mosque of Sultan Ahmed was built in 1693 and thus laid the foundations of today's Bugojno. In 1739, a kuttab (primary schools) was added to the mosque, making it an important local educational institution. During the war, the building was severely damaged and as a result, the mosque madrasa was demolished in 1997.

Husejnija Mosque, Gradačac

Husejnija Mosque, Gradačac

Gradačac , BA

Husejnija Mosque was built in 1826 by Husein-captain Gradaščević, a Bosnian captain who fought for the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Ottoman Empire. It has been declared a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Atik Mosque

Atik Mosque

Brčko, BA

It is known that the Atik mosque, or Sava mosque, existed before 1651. From the very name Atik, which means old in Turkish, we can conclude that it is the oldest mosque in Brcko. It was originally made of wood and has been enlarged over time due to the increase in the number of believers in the city. The entire mosque was demolished on July 17, 1992. It was renovated in 2006 in its original form.

Azizija Mosque

Azizija Mosque

Brezovo Polje, BA

The Azizija Mosque was built in 1862, at the time when many Muslims from Serbia emigrated to the area of Brčko. The mosque is named after Sultan Abd - ul Aziz, who was in power at the time. In October 1943, the mosque was almost destroyed, and it was destroyed during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1993. years. The Brcko District Government invested in reconstruction, which was completed in 2016.

Hadži Hasanova Mosque

Hadži Hasanova Mosque

Tuzla, BA

The Hadži Hasanova Mosque (Čaršijska) was built after 1548 by Haji Hasan who gave his name to the mosque. It was destroyed by a fire in 1871 and was completely rebuilt in 1874.

Turalibeg’s Mosque

Turalibeg’s Mosque

Tuzla, BA

The Turalibeg Mosque or "Polish Mosque" was built in 1572, a few decades after Tuzla became a garrison town of the Ottoman army. The reopening of the renovated mosque took place in 2014.

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