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Mosque in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia "Soltan" redirects here. For the village in Iran, see Soltan, Iran.
Soltan Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
District Tatarstan
StatusActive
Location
LocationKazan, Russia
Geographic coordinates55°46′33″N 49°07′07″E / 55.77583°N 49.11861°E / 55.77583; 49.11861
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleVolga Tatar Medieval, National Romance
Completed1868
Minaret(s)1

The Soltan Mosque (Cyrillic: Солтан мәчете; formerly Cihanşa bay Mosque, The Red Mosque, Ğosman Mosque, The Eighth Mosque, also spelled Sultan or Sultanovskaya via Russian Султановская мечеть) is a mosque in Kazan, Russia.

History

It was built in 1868 on the donation of merchant Cihanşa Ğosmanov. The mosque is built in traditions of the Tatar-Bolghar medieval architecture combined with national romance style. There is one hall with entresol. The three-storied minaret is placed over the entry. In 1931 the mosque was closed by the Soviet authorities. In 1990 the minaret was restored, in 1994 the mosque was returned to believers.

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  Mosques in Russia  
North Caucasus
Volga—Urals
Bashkortostan
Tatarstan
(also see: Tatar mosque)
Orenburg
Other regions
Other European Russia
Siberia
Crimea
(disputed)


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