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Bayrakli Mosque, Samokov

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Location
  
Samokov, Bulgaria

Completed
  
1845

Phone
  
+359 72 266 908

Number of domes
  
1

Status
  
Museum

Opened
  
1845

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Number of minarets
  
1

Bayrakli Mosque, Samokov

Address
  
Самоков, ул. Търговска 49, ul. "Targovska", 2000 Samokov, Bulgaria

Similar
  
Historical Museum, Tsarska Bistritsa, Malyovitsa, Tsari Mali Grad, Sitnyakovo

Bayrakli Mosque (Bulgarian: Байракли джамия), also known as Yokush Mosque (Bulgarian: Йокуш джамия) is a historical mosque in Samokov, Bulgaria, constructed in 1845.

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History

The mosque was built by Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha, who, according to the legend, ordered to erect both a cross and a crescent on the dome of the mosque. In 1966, the mosque was extensively restored. The restoration project was carries out by architect Nikola Mushanov.

Architecture

The prayer hall of the mosque is rectangular (almost square) with the size of 14 metres (46 ft) times 14.5 metres (48 ft). The women's prayer area is located on the balcony. The dome is built on four wooden columns. Frescoes with floral motives were painted over in the 19th century and uncovered during the restoration in 1966. There is one tall minaret next to the building.

References

Bayrakli Mosque, Samokov Wikipedia