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The Juma Mosque of Shamakhi is considered the first mosque in the Caucasus after cathedral Juma Mosque of Derbent, that was constructed in 734. The construction date of the Juma Mosque is dated from the governance period of Caliphate ’s vicar in the Caucasus and Dagestan , Arabic commander Maslam ibn Abd-al Melik, brother of Umayyad caliph ...
The Juma Mosque of Shamakhi is the biggest religious building in the city. Through its history the mosque has been demolished or destroyed few times, but each time it has been rebuilt, most recently in 2009. [29] [30] It is the oldest mosque in the territory of Azerbaijan, and was built in 743–744. It is second in age in the South Caucasus ...
Juma Mosque may refer to mosques in the following countries: In Azerbaijan. Agdam Mosque, also known as Juma Mosque, in Aghdam; Juma Mosque (Baku)
Astrophysical Observatory in Shamakhi.. Shamakhi was first mentioned as Kamachia by ancient Greco-Roman geographer Claudius Ptolemaeus in the 1st to 2nd century CE. It was an important town during the Middle Ages and served as the capital of the Shirvanshah state from the 8th to 15th centuries and capital of the independent Shirvan Khanate, also known as khanate of Shamakhi.
The Juma Mosque (Azerbaijani: Cümə məscidi), also known as the Friday Mosque, is a Shia Islam mosque, located in Baku, Azerbaijan. [ 1 ] An inscription on the mosque mentions that “Amir Sharaf al-Din Mahmud ordered the restoration of this mosque in the month of Rajab AH 709 (1309/1310)”.
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The Forest Park Police Department received a 911 call about three people shot on a westbound train at the CTA Blue Line station in Forest Park, just west of Chicago, around 5:30 a.m. local time ...
Grey Street Mosque (Juma Mosque) Durban [59] South Africa: 1881 Soofie Masjid Butha Buthe Lesotho: 1900 (approximate) [52]: 115 Founded by Soofie Saheb at the turn of the century; the community is described as African Muslim yet speaking an Indian language. [52]: 115 Habibia Soofie Saheb Jamia Masjid Rylands, Cape Town South Africa: 1905