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Ismi Khan Jami | |
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İsmi Han Cami | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Location | |
Location | Bakhchysarai, Crimea |
Shown within Crimea | |
Geographic coordinates | 44°45′03.7″N 33°52′02.6″E / 44.751028°N 33.867389°E / 44.751028; 33.867389 |
Architecture | |
Type | mosque |
Ismi Khan Jami Mosque (Crimean Tatar: İsmi Han Cami) is a ruined mosque of the 17–18th centuries in Bakhchysarai, Crimea. The decor felt European influences (the Baroque or classicism). It was built by an unknown Khan of the Crimean Khanate.
See also
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Crimea (disputed) | |
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