List of mosques in Uzbekistan

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This is a list of mosques in Uzbekistan.

Name Images Location Year/century Remarks
Ak Mosque Tashkent 1838-1842
Baland Mosque Le portail dentrée de la mosquée Baland (Boukhara, Ouzbékistan) (5719459513).jpg Bukhara 16th-century Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara.[1]
Bibi-Khanym Mosque SamarkandBibiKhanym.jpg Samarkand 1404 Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Samarkand – Crossroads of Culture.[2]
Bolo Haouz Mosque La mosquée Bolo-Khaouz (Boukhara, Ouzbékistan) (5720017982).jpg Bukhara 1712 Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara.[1]
Chor Minor Chor minor from southwest.jpg Bukhara 1807 Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara.[1]
Court Mosque La citadelle (Boukhara, Ouzbékistan) (5654831739).jpg Bukhara 17th century[3]
Khoja Ahror Valiy Mosque Dzhuma-Moschee Taschkent 2009.JPG Tashkent 1451
Mosque Hazrat-Hyzr (1).JPG Samarkand 19th century Original construction was the oldest mosque in Samarkand, before being razed by the Mongols. Current building is the 19th-century reconstruction.[4]
Tashkent 2007[5]
Jummi Mosque, Khiva (480568).jpg Khiva 10th century[6] Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Itchan Kala.[7] Current building dates back to the 18th century.[6]
Kalyan Mosque View of Po-i-Kalyan.jpg Bukhara 713 Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara.[1]
Khodja Nisbatdor Mosque 02.jpg Samarkand 19th century[8]
Mosque Khoja Ahrar 4740.JPG Samarkand 1630-1635[9]
Khoja Gaukushan Ensemble Khoja Kalon mosque 01.jpg Bukhara 1598[10]
Khonakhan Mosque Khonakhan Mosque, Margilan.jpg Margilan N/A
Summer Mosque, Kukhna Ark, Khiva (4933904741).jpg Khiva 19th—early-20th century[11] Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Itchan Kala.[7]
Magok-i-Attari Mosque Bukhara sights8.jpg Bukhara 9th-10th century Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara.[1]
Magok-i-Kurpa Mosque Magok-i-Kurpa mosque 01.jpg Bukhara 1637 Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara.[1]
Namazga mosque 4682.JPG Samarkand 1630[12] Original construction dates back to the 11th century in another location. Current building was built in 1630.[12]
Mechet Namazgoh 13-32.JPG Tashkent Mid-19th century[13]
Mosque Ohun Guzar 12-55.JPG Tashkent N/A
Rukhobod mosque 1.jpg Samarkand N/A
Tilla Sheixa Mosque.jpg Tashkent N/A

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f 602. UNESCO
  2. ^ 603. UNESCO
  3. ^ Ark. Lonely Planet. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  4. ^ Mosque Hazrat Hyzr. People Travel. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  5. ^ KHAZRATI IMAM ARCHITECTURAL COMPLEX. Central Asia travel. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Juma Mosque. Lonely Planet. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  7. ^ a b 543 UNESCO
  8. ^ Khodja-Nisbatdor Mosque.. Pagetour. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  9. ^ Mausoleum of Khoja Akhror Wali, Madrassah of Nodir Divan-begi. Samarkandtour. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  10. ^ Khoja Gaukushan Ensemble. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  11. ^ Kunya-Ark Citadel, Khiva. Advantour. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  12. ^ a b Dome of the Namazga Mosque. Samarkand. World Digital Library. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  13. ^ Mosque Namazgoh. Orient secret. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
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