Haji Shahla Mosque

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Haji Shahla Mosque
Azerbaijani: Hacı Şəhla məscidi
Haji Shahla mosque.jpg
The mosque in 2019
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Statusrestored
Location
LocationBalakhany, Baku, Azerbaijan
Haji Shahla Mosque is located in Azerbaijan
Haji Shahla Mosque
Location within Azerbaijan
Geographic coordinates40°27′49″N 49°55′12″E / 40.463719°N 49.920087°E / 40.463719; 49.920087
Architecture
Architect(s)Ustad Arif, Musa Jibal
StyleIslamic architecture, Architectural school of Shirvan-Absheron
FounderHaji Shahla bin Shakir bin Mustafa Koshki
Completed1385-1386

Haji Shahla Mosque (Azerbaijani: Hacı Şəhla məscidi) is a historical mosque of the fourteenth century. It is located in Balakhany village in the city of Baku in Azerbaijan.[1]

History[]

The mosque was built at area of Balakhany Cemetery, on a high hill in 1385–1386.[1] Over time, the monument was destroyed. However, in 2017, restoration works were started to be held on the mosque.[2]

There were two lines of inscription on the entrance door. That text is as follows:"This is the mansion of Haji Shahla bin Shakir bin Mustafa Koshki. Year 787 (1385-1386)" [3]

A little left from this inscription, there was also another inscription in Arabic slightly away from the door. On this, names of the masters of mosque were mentioned. This inscription with two lines, notes:"This is a work of Ustad Arif bin ustad Musa Jibal" [3]

On these inscriptions, the monument was called a mansion, not a mosque.

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References[]

  1. ^ a b "Ölkə və yerli əhəmiyyətli Memarlıq və Arxeoloji abidələr" (in Azerbaijani). sabunchu-ih.gov.az. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Balaxanı qəsəbəsində abadlıq işləri aparılır" (in Azerbaijani). hafta.az. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Balaxanıda 632 yaşlı məscid-memarlıq abidəsi dağılmaq üzrədir" (in Azerbaijani). musavat.com. Retrieved 13 March 2018.


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