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Shah Sultan Hussein Mosque

Coordinates: 40°33′47″N 49°46′46″E / 40.56306°N 49.77944°E / 40.56306; 49.77944
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Shah Sultan Hussein mosque
Azerbaijani: Şah Sultan Hüseyn məscidi
Ruins of the former mosque in 2017
Religion
AffiliationIslam (former)
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
StatusAbandoned (ruinous state)
Location
LocationNovkhany, Absheron
CountryAzerbaijan
Shah Sultan Hussein Mosque is located in Azerbaijan
Shah Sultan Hussein Mosque
Location of the former mosque in Azerbaijan
Geographic coordinates40°33′47″N 49°46′46″E / 40.56306°N 49.77944°E / 40.56306; 49.77944
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
Style
Completed18th century

The Shah Sultan Hussein Mosque (Azerbaijani: Şah Sultan Hüseyn Məscidi) is a former mosque, located in the village of Novkhany in Absheron district of Azerbaijan, 21 km (13 mi) from Baku.[1] Completed in the 18th century, it is estimated that the former mosque was once located in the center of an ancient residential center, which currently is a desert.

Overview

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The mosque belongs to architectural school of Absheron.[2][3]

Although the size of the mosque is small, size and tone keeps architectural elements in the walls. Motifs and architectural elements of the walls of the mosque, which are not large, are still preserved. The walls of the prayer room are decorated with ornaments. The dome is one of the basic constructions in the prayer room. The main function of it is to keep the atmosphere of the hall constant, illuminate the hall, and create a reverberation in the hall. The exterior of the mosque and its architectural solution form unity. Prayer room is merged with service room.

In the framework of anti-religious policies, the mosque was closed to visitors by Soviet authorities in the 1930s. As a result, the mosque was desecrated and became useless.[3]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Official site of the Municipality of the village of Novkhani, Absheron region of the Republic of Azerbaijan". belediyye.com. Archived from the original on July 21, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "Исторические памятники Азербайджана: древняя мечеть Новханы". ann.az (in Russian). Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Тайны села Новханы". history.echo.az (in Russian). Retrieved February 23, 2018.
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