Baku: Mosque
Places and attractions in the Mosque category
Categories
- Museum
- Memorial
- Mosque
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- History museum
- Park
- Music venue
- Forts and castles
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Nightlife
- Palace
- Neighbourhood
- Cemetery
- Church
- Art museum
- Street
- Natural attraction
- Skyscraper
- Specialty museum
- Music and shows
- Caravanserai
- Nature
- Arenas and stadiums
- Lake
- Event space
- Universities and schools
Bibi-Heybat Mosque
The Bibi-Heybat Mosque is a historical mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan, revered as a spiritual beacon and a stunning example of Islamic architecture. Nestled on the shores of the Caspian Sea, this mosque is a reconstruction of the original 13th-century structure, which was...
Beyler Mosque
Nestled within the historic fabric of Baku, Azerbaijan, the Beyler Mosque stands as a testament to the city's rich Islamic heritage. This serene place of worship, characterized by its architectural elegance and spiritual ambiance, offers a glimpse into the religious...
Mosque of the Martyrs
The Mosque of the Martyrs, also popularly known as the Turkish Mosque, is a mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan, near the Martyrs' Lane. The mosque was built in the beginning of the 1990s with assistance of the Turkish government. The mosque currently is used as an official residence of religious attaché of the Turkish embassy.
Muhammad Mosque
Muhammad Mosque or Siniggala Mosque is the mosque built in the 11th century in Old City, Baku, Azerbaijan. The mosque is also known as Siniggala, after the name of its minaret – Siniggala.
Khanlar Mosque
Khanlar Mosque is located in Baku, Azerbaijan. It is one of the religious monuments in Old City.
Haci Bani Mosque
Haci Bani Mosque is one of the mosques of Azerbaijan, was built in the 16th century. It is located in Old City, Baku.
Juma Mosque
Juma Mosque, or Friday Mosque, is a mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. An inscription on the mosque mentions that “Amir Sharaf al-Din Mahmud ordered the restoration of this mosque in the month of Rajab 709 A.H. ”.
Taza Pir Mosque
Notable mosque with elegant architecture Taza Pir Mosque is a mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. Its construction began in 1905 and was finished by 1914.
Baba Kuhi Bakuvi Mosque
Baba Kuhi Bakuvi mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, belonging to the 9th–10th centuries. It is located in the historical part of Icherisheher, north of Maiden Tower.
Haji Javad Mosque
Haji Javad Mosque is a mosque located in Baku, Azerbaijan in Yasamal District.
Ashur Mosque
The Ashura Mosque is a mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was founded in 1169 by the master Najaf Ashur son of Ibrahim. It is located in the Asaf Zeynalli Street. The mosque is frequently called the ‘Lezgin Mosque’. The second name of the mosque is connected with the oil boom of the 19th century.
Heydar Mosque
Heydar Mosque is an Azerbaijani mosque named after the former President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev located in the Binəqədi raion of Baku. The opening ceremony of the mosque was held on 26 December 2014.
Sheikh İbrahim Mosque
Sheikh Ibrahim mosque is a historical mosque of the XV century. It is a part of Old City and located on A.Zeynalli street, in the city of Baku, in Azerbaijan.
Haji Shahla Mosque
Haji Shahla Mosque is a historical mosque of the fourteenth century. It is located in Balakhany village in the city of Baku in Azerbaijan.
Palatial mosque in Baku
Palatial mosque in Baku is a mosque of the 15th century, which is included in Shirvanshah's palace complex in Baku.
Haji Heybat Mosque
Haji Heybat mosque is a historical mosque of the XVIII century. It is a part of Old City and located on Kichik Gala street, in the city of Baku, in Azerbaijan.
Chor Minor
Chor Minor, alternatively known as the Madrasah of Khalif Niyaz-kul, is a historic gatehouse for a now-destroyed madrasa in the historic city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It is located in a lane northeast of the Lyab-i Hauz complex.
Ajdarbey Mosque
The Ajdarbey Mosque is a historic mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was built from 2 March 1912 to 3 December 1913 and is located on Samed Vurgun Street, formerly Krasnovodskaya Street, north of the city center.