Groundbreaking 1899 Capacity 2,000 Phone +62 61 8960145 | Status Active Architectural style eclectic Mughal Opened 13 June 1902 | |
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Address Jl. Masjid No. 1, Pekan Tanjung Pura, Tanjung Pura, Kabupaten Langkat, Sumatera Utara 20853, Indonesia Similar Zahir Mosque, Al‑Osmani Mosque, Masjid Bingkudu, Mesjid Syekh Burhanuddin, Mesjid Agung An‑Nur B |
Abdimadita round video at azizi mosque tanjung pura langkat
Azizi Mosque is a mosque located in Tanjung Pura, North Sumatra, Indonesia. It was the royal mosque of the Sultanate of Langkat.
Contents
- Abdimadita round video at azizi mosque tanjung pura langkat
- Abdimadita at azizi mosque tanjung pura
- History
- The mosque
- References
Abdimadita at azizi mosque tanjung pura
History
Construction of the mosque started in 1889 following the order of Tengku Sultan Abdul Aziz, late 19th-century ruler of Langkat Sultanate, and son of Tengku Sultan Haji Musa al-Khalidy al-Muazhzham Syah. The mosque was designed by a German architect. Many of the construction workers were the Chinese inhabitant of Langkat Regency. Material for construction were shipped from Penang and Singapore via the river Batang Serangan, and was transferred on site with 80 ox-carts. Abdul Aziz died before the completion of the mosque, so the construction was taken over by his son Tengku Sultan Mahmud Rahmat Syah. The mosque was completed on June 13, 1902. A minaret was added in 1926.
The mosque was restored several times in 1978-1979, 1980–1981, and 1990-1991.
The mosque
The mosque stands on a complex of about 3 ha. The main prayer hall is about 25 x 25 meter. Three Mughal styled entrances on the north, south, and east side of the main prayer hall provide entry points. It is equipped with Mughal-styled copper domes, the heaviest is around 40 tons. The interior is mainly of marble, with Italian crystal chandeliers. Within the mosque complex are several tombs of the royal family belonging to the Langkat Sultanate.
The architecture of the Azizi Mosque had inspired the construction of Zahir Mosque in Kedah, Malaysia.