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Nesuh-Aga Vučjaković Mosque, Mostar

Nesuh-Aga Vučjaković Mosque, Mostar

Mostar, BA

Nesuh-Aga Vučjaković Mosque was built in the 16th century. It is very close to Karađoz Bey Mosque, to which it is very similar in style.

Hadzi-Kurt Mosque (Tabačica)

Hadzi-Kurt Mosque (Tabačica)

Mostar, BA

The Hadzi-Kurt Mosque was built between the 16th and 17th centuries on the right bank of the Neretva River.

Leeds Grand Mosque

Leeds Grand Mosque

Leeds, GB

Leeds Grand Mosque is a Muslim place of worship inaugurated in 1994 that offers services to a diverse Muslim community.

Kajserija Mosque, Goražde

Kajserija Mosque, Goražde

Goražde, BA

The Kajserija Mosque, locally known as Džamija Kajserija is an Islamic place of worship at the heart of Goražde.

Didsbury Mosque

Didsbury Mosque

Manchester, GB

Didsbury Mosque is a place of worship of the Muslim community housed in a Gothic building that formerly belonged to the Methodist Church.

Manchester Central Mosque

Manchester Central Mosque

Manchester , GB

Manchester Central Mosque, also called Jamia Mosque, is a Muslim place of worship close built in the 1970s close to Victoria Park in Manchester. It is also known as Victoria Park Mosque.

North Manchester Jamia Mosque

North Manchester Jamia Mosque

Manchester, GB

North Manchester Jamia Mosque is a place of worship of the Muslim community in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester.

Bajrakli Mosque

Bajrakli Mosque

Belgrade, RS

Built in the 16th century during the Ottoman rule of Serbia, this is the only remaining mosque out of over 200 that once stood in Belgrade.

Husein Pasha Mosque

Husein Pasha Mosque

Pljevlja, ME

This mosque was completed in 1594 and to this day has the highest minaret of any mosque in the Balkans. It was named after Husein Pasha Boljanic, who was born not far from Pljevlja. The mosque contains a low pitched dome, an open porch with three domes, and several rich polychrome motifs on the interior. The minaret was rebuilt after a lightning strike destroyed the original in 1911.

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