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The Taza Pir Mosque (Azerbaijani: Təzəpir Məscidi) is a Shia Islam mosque, located in Baku, Azerbaijan.Its construction began in 1905 and was finished by 1914. The concept for the mosque as well as its financing was provided by an Azeri female philanthropist, Nabat Khanum Ashurbeyova (Ashurbeyli).
Taza Pir Mosque: 1914: Haji Heybat Mosque: 1791: Bibi-Heybat Mosque: 1997: Heydar Mosque: 2014 [3] References This page was last edited on 28 December 2024, at 05: ...
Susay Mosque: Susay : 1854: S: Taza Pir Mosque: Baku: 1914: TS: Tuba Shahi Mosque: Mərdəkan : ... The mosque also bears the name Boyuk Juma Mosque of Govhar Agha
Heydar Mosque; I. Imam Hussein Mosque (Baku) J. Jinn Mosque; ... Taza Pir Mosque; Tuba Shahi Mosque This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, at 08:31 (UTC) ...
The city's notable mosques include Juma Mosque, Bibi-Heybat Mosque, Muhammad Mosque and Taza Pir Mosque. There are some other faiths practised among the different ethnic groups within the country. By article 48 of its Constitution, Azerbaijan is a secular state and ensures religious freedom.
Her greatest charity was the construction of Taza Pir Mosque. It was built between 1905 and 1914. Presently the Administration of Caucasian Muslims is located in this mosque. Main façade of the Taza Pir Mosque, Baku, Azerbaijan. Nabat khanim got the permission of the Government to build a mosque at her expense.
Two of the largest mosques in Baku, the Baku-Blue Mosque and Taza Pir Mosque were constructed according to the projects of Ahmadbayov. [1] [2] [3] Murtuza Mukhtarov Mosque, which was constructed according to Ahmadbayov's project in the municipality of Amirjan in Baku, was added to the list of historical monuments of UNESCO.
Two of the largest mosques in Baku, the Baku-Blue Mosque and Taza Pir Mosque were constructed (1905-1914) according to the projects of Ahmadbeyov. [32] [33] ...