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Sunni mosque in Bakhchisaray, Crimea
Tahtali-Jami Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
RiteSunni
StatusActive
Location
Location7 Rozy Lyuksemburh
Bakhchysarai
TerritoryAutonomous Republic of Crimea AR Crimea (de jure)
Autonomous Republic of Crimea Republic of Crimea (de facto)
Geographic coordinates44°44′55″N 33°53′12″E / 44.74849°N 33.88662°E / 44.74849; 33.88662
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleOttoman architecture
Completed1707 or 1713-14
Specifications
Minaret(s)1
Materialswood, Clay tile shingles

The Tahtali-Jami Mosque (Crimean Tatar: Tahtalı Cami, Ukrainian: Тахтали Джамі, Russian: Тахталы-Джами, Turkish: Tahtalı Cami) is located in Bakhchysarai, Crimea. In Crimean Tatar, Tahtalı Cami means "wooden mosque."

History

The mosque was built by Beyhan Sultan, a daughter of Selim I Giray, in 1707 or 1713-14. It can be seen from almost any point in the old city. It was constructed using wooden planks, later closed in stone masonry. The building was rebuilt by the local congregation in 1885 and used until it was closed in 1928. In 1989, it was restored and returned to the Muslim community.

See also

Notes

  1. Doğan, Ahmet (2023). "Gerây Hânedanına Mensup Bir Kadın Sultan: Kaya Sultân ve Muhallefâtı" [A Female Sultan of the Gerây Dynasty: Kaya Sultân and Her Legacy]. Osmanlı Medeniyeti Araştırmaları Dergisi (in Turkish) (19): 131. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  2. Байцар, А. Л. (2014). Географія Криму: Навчально-методичний посібник [Geography of Crimea: Educational-Methodological Manual] (PDF) (in Ukrainian). Львів: Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка. p. 307.
  3. Doğan, p. 131.
  4. Байцар, p. 307.
  5. Байцар, p. 307.
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